A 22 year-old-girl Lola Oguntade has narrated an amazing story of how
she quit her job in a bank and became a ‘chronic’ campaigner for
Muhammadu Buhari.
In her interview granted to SaharaTV,
Lola said she gave up everything to campaign for “Change” during
Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election.
The “Buhari girl” quit her
job in a Nigerian bank in order to focus on supporting the APC’s
presidential candidate in the March 28 election.
Oguntade was not joining or being funded by any political party or Buhari’s campaign.
Lola
said: “The majority of people are not on social media, so I decided to
talk to them on markets, they also have their PVCs so they should know
about General Muhammadu Buhari.
“I met somebody from the Facebook
campaigning team and they invited me to their meeting. When I came they
were just looking at me and I understand that I was the youngest one
there.
“And they began to nominate official people for
campaigning and I raised my hand and said: I want to be an assistance
coordinator of this group.
“Everybody looked at me: Who are you? You have just come and want to be coordinator of this group.”
“When
I was giving my speech I said that as a matter of fact I am not
experienced. I have passion for Nigeria, I have passion for General
Muhammadu Buhari, I am eager to sacrifice to work for this
organization.”
Then the young girl talked about the desperation that came after shift of polls from February 14 to March 28, 2015.
“After
they postponed the campaign, after they postponed the election then
there was show because the people were upset and we can’t give up,” Lola
said.
“We didn’t have money, and only the encouragement from
Facebook kept me going. So when people said we don’t have money I said
don’t worry the God will provide.”
Lola further stated that when she needed money to organise rallies, she wrote on social media and Nigerians donated the money.
“They
were really supportive and encouraging. I was not funded by the APC, it
was all done by Nigerians. I gave money for campaign, Nigerians gave.
“Then
they sent me invitation for the inauguration but I really didn’t have
money to fly to Abuja, I chatted with my friends and they said Lola you
must go.
As for her current affairs the Buhari supporter said: “I
keep advocating for good governance. We have to ensure that Buhari will
deliver all his promises.”
It should be recalled that
the former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, who turned a democrat, has
become the first opposition aspirant to win a presidential poll in
Nigeria.
Final results showed that Buhari beat Goodluck Jonathan by more than 2.5 million votes.
Jonathan
called his rival to concede defeat and congratulate him. Buhari’s
supporters took to the streets to celebrate on March 31.
President
Buhari has already more than two months in the office, and he is trying
to do his best serving Nigerians. However the delay in appointment of
ministers, new Boko Haram attacks and drop of the national currency,
naira, mar the performance of the new administration.