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Now that you’re back, please get back to work, Charly Boy charges Buhari

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Now that you're back, please get back to work, Charly Boy charges Buhari

Veteran musician and ex-President of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Charly Boy has charged President Muhammadu Buhari to get back to work now that he has returned to the country.

In a message after Buhari’s return following his sojourn in London for about 103 days on a medical vacation, Charly Boy urged PMB to immediately tackle the various security issues and the myriad of secessionist agitations in the country.

The message by the eccentric entertainer reads thus; “We are glad that you have finally returned to the country our dear president. We are glad that you listened to the yearnings of patriotic Nigerians who consider your prolonged absence from the country an aberration. Indeed, you are a man who listens to his people.

Read also: #RESUME OR RESIGN PROTEST: Charly Boy may head to court

“Now that you are back, Mr. President, please get back to work immediately. We want you to immediately tackle the various security issues in the country. We want you to take a decisive step in tackling the myriad of secessionist agitations in the country.

“Finally, Mr. President, many Nigerians are still suffering in abject penury and most of our youths are jobless and roaming the streets hopelessly and helplessly, we would like you to take a decisive step to bring succour to Nigerians who want you to deliver on your mandate as regards these pertinent issues.

“Once again Mr. President, welcome back. We wish you good health and a successful reign. Thank you for resuming back to work. We love you! Our Mumu Don Do.

Recall that days after he nearly escaped a mob action when he was pelted with stones by angry traders and protesters who are believed to be supporters of president Buhari at Wuse market, Abuja, Charly Boy suspended the #ResumeOrResign protest championed by him.

 

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