She made the call during the distribution of gift packs to patients at the four district hospitals in Abuja; Asokoro, Garki, Wuse and Maitama in commemoration of her birthday, on Friday 17th Feb.
Mrs. Buhari, who was speaking through Senior Special Assistant to the President, Dr. Hajo Sani, further said that imbibing the spirit of giving will spread love and amity in the polity. She said these gifts exemplify the work that Her Excellency’s project, Future Assured is doing all over Nigeria, especially to the less privileged.
“Her Excellency wants to remember the less-privileged on this important day and that is why she is sharing with them. She wants to touch their lives and wants them to feel her on this symbolic day” said Dr. Hajo Sani.
The Medical Director, District Hospital, Asokoro Dr. Abubakar Ahmadu, who led the team round maternity, neonatal and paediatric wards in the Hospital, commended wife of the President for her humanitarian services that hold wide acclaim and said the gift packs are symbolic of what privileged Nigerians should do to the underprivileged.
Dr. Sani was supported by Dame Pauline Tallen, former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, and Mrs. Beatrice Bassey, Coordinator, African First Ladies Peace Mission at the outing.
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ReplyDeleteAisha, they are not all misspent looking for alms. They need a working Healthcare system, money to buy nourishment for their bodies so they don't get sick, stress free lives because they have job security and live in a safe community. You should be asking your husband what he wants to do about it because if society is working and governed well, you won't need to bother your privileged few all the time for towns of support.
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ReplyDeleteAll this alms giving is so outdated that it's insulting. The First Lady or is it wife of the president shouldn't make a habit of trying to buy off citizens her husband has failed with a box of cabin biscuits. Better she tell her husband that Nigerians are tired of excuses, before we drive them all. Our #mumudondo
ReplyDeleteSomeone's husband is ill, so ill he has spent over a month in a foreign country, away from his exalted job; yet his wife is going about celebrating her birthday, publicising her'kindness' And Muslims rarely celebrate birthdays
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