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Let’s pray to overcome this hardship, Saraki urges Nigerians

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Senate President Bukola Saraki, has said that not only ordinary Nigerians but the leaders too, feel the pains of the hardship occasioned by economic crisis in the country.

Saraki stated this on Friday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, after observing the Jumat prayers with President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to him, there was no Nigerian who is not feeling the impact of the present economic meltdown in the country.

The Senate President therefore said that Nigerians must pray in order to overcome as well as support President Buhari and believe in their country.

“With prayer Insha Allahu, we will overcome. The most important thing is for us to stay together and give the president support and continue to believe in this great country that we all have and be rest assured that we will all weather the storm and scale through together.

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“Once again, as a country in this period, we will continue to pray.

“On Sunday, the day of Arafat, we offer prayer for our leaders and President so that we can do what is right, because we feel the pain. We know what the country is going through, because there is no Nigerian with blood flowing through her vein that will not know that things are difficult now and we pray that with God’s guidance, He will see us through,” he said.

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