Oluwo of Iwo offers to bear Buhari’s sickness, says president must complete eight years.



The Oluwo of Iwo, Adbulrahsheed Akanbi, on Thursday, directed an extraordinary prayer session sorted out for President Muhammadu Buhari by Muslims, Christians and traditionalists at his royal residence in the town.
While tending to worshipers at the prayer meeting, the monarch said it was essential for citizens to appeal to God for their leaders.  He prayed that the president would recover and be sound so he could govern the country for eight years.

"As I have prayed for Buhari today, new life has come for him,"  "He must spend eight years in control in spite of all impediments from restriction."

He likewise said he was ready to manage any disorder that is ailing the president, saying that the individuals who cherish the country must love the leaders also.

"Unfortunately that those who started that campaign of 'Resume or Resign' are not energetic as they claimed," he said.

"They politicised the campaign which shouldn't be. Buhari is my son, and I won't be glad when people wish him dead.

"if any government employee or police fall sick, will you encourage them to resign? The individuals who are clamoring for Buhari's resignation are not healthy.

"Nigerians don't love those that love them yet they are enthusiastic about those that detest them.

"All those who are wishing him dead and those who are clamouring for his resignation shall  fall sick."

The leader of Christian Association of Nigeria, Iwo, Caleb Ayoola, drove the Christian prayer; the Iwo Chief Imam, Abdulfatai Olododo, led the Muslim prayer and Ojetunde Ajibowu, led traditionalists in supplications.  The Oluwo and other traditional rulers later rose to their feet to move as the Christians started a Thanksgiving praise for the president.

Mr Olododo, the Imam, in his comments, underscored the requirement for religious tolerance among every single religious group.

The CAN Chairman read from 2Chronicles 7:14 noticed that God is the most extreme healer encouraging people in places of power always to show obedience to God's order and pray for peace and amicability in the land.

Directing the traditional supplications, Ojetunde Ajibowu, offered a prayer for the president, Governor Rauf Aregbesola and the Oluwo of Iwo.

The wife of the president, Aisha Buhari, who was represented by the Wife of the Secretary to the State Government of Oyo State, Halimot Alli, valued the Oluwo and Nigerians for their tenacious prayer for her husband.

She likewise encouraged them to proceed with their support for the present administration.

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