Man who trekked for Buhari says people thought he made big money

Man who trekked for Buhari says people thought he made big money

- Dahiru Buba, the Nigerian man who carried out an endurance walk for Buhari after he won 2015 presidential election, said he never regretted doing so

- Without a job and with many mouths to feed, the 50-year-old man said he did not come into wealth after the walk as many thought

- Buba complimented the president, saying that he is a figure the masses love and also someone with remarkable integrity

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The 50-year-old Nigerian man, Dahiru Buba who trekked from Gombe to Abuja to support the election of President Muhammadu Buhari has spoken about the treatment he got after the solidarity walk.

In an interview with The Punch, he said that he does not have any job to take care of his two wives and seven children.

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He said that he loves the president because he is “a man of integrity and a lover of the masses”. He added that the idea to walk for him came out of the joy that followed the All Progressives Congress (APC)'s victory in the presidential election in 2015.

The man said that President Buhari is a man of integrity.
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The man said that President Buhari is a man of integrity. Photos sources: Channels TV, Naija Loaded
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The 50-year-old said that he wanted to do something unusual to celebrate a man who finally won the seat he had tried many times in the past to get.

In the interview, he revealed that the walk took him about 15 days and that he used three slippers during the trip.

He said that despite the fact that he wanted much more from what he did, he only got N10,000 transport fare back to his village in Abuja.

The man added that he lived with the illness caused by the trekking for more than three years before the government of Gombe state stepped in.

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On his economic wellness, he said that he has become poorer than ever since Buhari became president, adding that he, however, did not regret his loyalty.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the man was facing health challenges as he battled with serious limb pains.

It was gathered that Dahiru Buba appealed to his state governor and the leadership of the APC to come to his rescue. Then, he said the adventure got him nothing but an APC certificate.

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