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BBOG’s YESUFU TO BUHARI: You’ve turned yourself into Clown-In-Chief

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BBOG’s YESUFU TO BUHARI: You’ve turned yourself into Clown-In-Chief

A co-convener of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement, Aisha Yesufu, has described President Muhammadu Buhari as turning himself into a Clown-In-Chief instead of Commander-In-Chief that he is supposed to be.

Yesufu was reacting to a statement by former Defence Minister, Gen Theophilus Danjuma that Nigerians should defend themselves against killer herdsmen, who according to him, have the support of the Nigerian Army to continue their atrocities.

She said, “Dear President Muhammadu Buhari, now that your fellow General has spoken would you now sit up and be the Commander-In-Chief you are supposed to be and not the Clown-In-Chief you have turned yourself into?

“Buhari, do you want to lead us to another civil war? When government is not forthcoming on its primary responsibility which is the protection of lives and properties, people are forced to take up the responsibility and that can lead to chaos.”

Yesufu further wrote in a series of tweets on her handle, that “There is no government in Nigeria. Citizens are on their own. Any sense of security is an illusion.

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“We either resort to a bloodless revolution with our PVC (Permanent Voter Cards) or we would soon find ourselves in a bloody revolution when the masses are fed up. The rulers would jet out leaving you and I

“Our rulers from General Gowon to present day President Buhari failed Nigeria. Our parents failed us by accepting the failure meekly and not speaking out. We would fail our children too if we accept the failure and not speak out and do something about it.”

 

 

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