Insecurity: Gov Badaru Condemns Those Tackling Buhari

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The Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Muhammad Badaru Abubakar
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The Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Muhammad Badaru Abubakar has condemned individuals and groups criticising President Muhammad Buhari over the insecurity situation in the country.

The Governor made the condemnation while responding to some comments of Nigerians over the insecurity situation in the country.

Group like Northern Elders Forum, NEF, has continually told President Muhammadu Buhari to resign and allow a more competent hand to pilot the affairs of the nation having failed to better the life of Nigerians since five years ago he took over from Jonathan. They said the President and the commander-in-chief has failed woefully in maintaining the security of the country.

The forum said for the past five years, the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has failed in protecting the lives and property of Nigerians.

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But while responding to the comment made by the group, Governor Muhammad Badaru Abubakar said People have forgotten what they went through in the past administration due to insecurity.

‘I wonder how people have forgotten what we have gone through during the previous administration number of attacks in our mosques, churches and schools, suicide bomb blasts in our markets and number of check points we have gone through’

‘In the past we can’t even attempt to do this kind of occasion because of fear of attacks and bomb blast’
He said that no right-thinking leader will like to see his subjects been killed anyhow especially someone of President Muhammad Buhari.’

‘We in Jigawa believe in destiny. Only God has the power to do whatever he wishes at any time and end it at his will,’ he stated.

He, therefore, stated that prayer to the leaders is the only alternative to the country’s situation.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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