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Lawan urges continued prayers for Nigeria to overcome its challenges

Senate President Ahmad Lawan has urged the people to continue to pray for the leaders in government as they tackle the various challenges facing the nation.

Sen. Lawan made the appeal, on Saturday, at the launch of the Pataskum Emirate Central Mosque Appeal Fund at Potiskum, in Yobe State.

The Senate President, who announced a donation of N20 million to support the project said, “every time leaders need prayers particularly from the followership.

L – R Senator Abdullahi Adamu, Senator Adamu Aliero, President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan and HRH Alh. Umaru Bubaram Ibn Wuriwa Bauya 1 (Mai Pataskum) during the launch of the Pataskum Emirate Mosque Appeal fund at Yarimaram-Potiskum in Yobe State on Saturday.

“Our leaders, particularly our President, Muhammadu Buhari, may God grant him good health, God has given him the leadership of this country through you.

“He is trying his possible best for you and we too that are part of his leadership, we are trying our best to ensure that things are okay for Nigeria.

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“I will therefore take this opportunity to urge you to continue to pray for our leaders that may Almighty Allah continue to guide them as they proffer solutions to security challenges, youth unemployment and for us to continue to assist our people.

“The same thing is with our state, Yobe State, our pride. That our Governor, Mai Mala Buni is trying his best to ensure development in the state. It is public knowledge that there are development projects in every part of the state,” Lawan said.

The Senate President announced that Senator Sani Musa donated five million naira while Senators Bello Mandiya and Sadiq Suleiman donated one million each towards the building project.

Other senators, who accompanied the Senate President on the trip from Abuja were Senators Abdullahi Adamu, Adamu Aliero, and Hon. Tijjani Dan Mutum.

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