Gov Umahi backs Buhari on new naira notes

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Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, on Tuesday joined other critical stakeholders in the Nigeria project to back President Muhammadu Buhari over the redesign of the country’s currency notes.

Governor Umahi made his position known during the All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship Campaign rally at Ugbodo, the headquarters of Ebonyi Local Government Area of the State.

The Chairman, South-East Governor’s Forum who expressed concern over the economic hardship witnessed in the country following the redesign of the new notes assured the President that there won’t be any protest against the policy in the State.

He urged the people of the country to be patient with the President adding that in a few days to come, the suffering and hardship witnessed by the people will be resolved.

He said: “President Buhari has worked so much for this country; he is a man with a clean heart. He is a man fighting the people that are oppressing the masses and I want to appeal to our people to be patient with him. We will support the President in the New Naira Redesign. In few days Nigerians will be happy with his decision.

“We know we can’t go to the banks to withdraw money, we know the money is very scarce in Ebonyi, we know that the ATMs have all dried up and we have informed Mr. President and Mr. President is already addressing the issue.”

“Buhari is a man that loves the people, he is a man that hates to see the people suffering. I urge all the gladiators to allow him to finish the good work that God called him to do in Nigeria.

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