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Group urges President to quickly address rising agitations in the country

Mrs Khairat Animashaun-Ajiboye made the remark on Sunday in Abuja in a statement issued to newsmen.

Ailing Nigerian President Mohammadu Buhari on his return back to the country in Abuja, on August 19, 2017

Mrs Khairat Animashaun-Ajiboye, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, made the remark on Sunday in Abuja in a statement issued to newsmen.

She urged Buhari to swing into action to address different agitations across the country.

The statement read: “YDP is happy to see that our president is back in the country to continue the enormous task of nation building.

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“President Buhari’s state of health is critical to the resuscitation of the hope of the teaming Nigerian masses.

“We implore the President to urgently address key issues to forestall the impending crises that may emanate due to different agitations across the country.

“YDP believes in the collective responsibility of citizens and government to change the narratives and protect the future of this country.

“The integrity of our national sensibility must be resisted by all, from manipulators in whatever guise, who want to continue to impoverish our country amidst plenty and cause confusion for selfish purposes.’’

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