CUPP uses Buhari's death to note Nigeria's failed healthcare

The Coalition of United Political Parties issued a statement responding to former President Muhammadu Buhari's death through National Secretary Chief Peter Ameh. CUPP acknowledged the universal nature of mortality while expressing deep sadness about the former leader's passing. The coalition recognized Buhari's dual roles as Military Head of State between 1983 and 1985 and his subsequent eight-year presidency from 2015 to 2023. Political opposition did not prevent the organization from acknowledging his dedicated service to Nigeria throughout various leadership challenges. CUPP emphasized that Buhari's tenure remains an integral component of the nation's governmental history.

The coalition extended sympathy to grieving family members and fellow citizens during this period of national loss. CUPP requested peaceful rest for the departed former president while offering prayers for comfort. The organization transformed this moment into an opportunity for leadership reflection across Nigeria's political landscape. Current officeholders received encouragement to prioritize essential services, such as quality healthcare infrastructure, for the welfare of citizens. CUPP concluded by advocating that leaders dedicate their positions toward advancing humanitarian causes and maximizing positive impact during their tenure.
 

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