Nurudeen Maimako, a
resident of Dass town in Bauchi State, left his town on May 15 to Abuja, but
has not been seen since then; he was one of the trekkers for President
Muhammadu Buhari have been declared missing.
The Bauchi State Police
command today declared him missing after his father made an official complaint
about his son’s unknown where about, Vanguard reports.
Maimako joined the long
list of Nigerians trekking for President Buhari in solidarity with the
president after he won the presidential elections. He left his state on foot to
Abuja, to attend the inauguration ceremony of Buhari.
A statement from the
spokesperson of the command, DSP Haruna Mohammed, made available to the public
narrated Maimako’s ordeal.
“ On the 3/6/2015 at about
11:15am,one Muhammadu Hussaini ,male, of Dass town, reported at Dass Divisional
Police Headquarters, that on 15/5/2015 at about 6.00am,his son, one Nuruddeen
Maimako, male and 38 years, left Dass on Foot Solidarity to attend the swearing
in ceremony of President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja.
“Since then, his
whereabouts is not known and all efforts made to locate him proved abortive.
“The last contact he
(father) had with Maimako was when he (son) informed them that he was in Jos,
Plateau State.
“Particulars of the son
are: 1.50 metres tall, Jarawa by tribe, light in complexion and speaks English
and Hausa fluently.
Members of the public who
know his whereabouts are to report at the nearest Police Station, or contact
his father through GSM no 07051789119,” the statement concluded.
Late in April, another man,
Adamu Abdullahi, announced his intention to walk from Maiduguri to Abuja to
honour president Buhari.
Five other men had said
they were going to trek from Nigeria to Mecca to honour Buhari. But it seems
the era of trekking faded at some point as 35-year-old Isa Kwarawanga of Zubo
village in Shiraz local government area, who trekked from Jama’are to Bauchi to
appreciate the victory of the state governor-elect, Barrister Mohammed
Abubakar, met no welcoming party.
Meanwhile, the governor of
Borno State, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, has lamented that the current level of
unemployment in the country has forced many Nigerian youths to become
‘political trekkers’.
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