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Buhari behaving like a dictator, Afenifere says

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Afenifere, a Yoruba socio-political group, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari is behaving like a dictator in the way he is running the government advising him to appoint his minsters and get started with the business of serious governance.
The group also advised the President to dust up the report of the National confab organized by former President Goodluck Jonathan, warning that it would be a disaster to discard it.
Pa Rueben Fasoranti, chairman of the group said at the weekend: “I think the President should sit down and have a package. What people are saying is very correct that he is just picking people here and there.

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“He seems not to have settled down to governance yet and time is flying.
“Let him constitute the cabinet and start working. As it is now, Buhari is still behaving like a military dictator. Just picking on people, he should sit down to work. He is running a one man show now”.
On the confab, he said the promise to implement its report was the main reason the group supported Jonathan in the last general election stressing that the group would still continue to engage the present administration for the implementation of the report.
Pa Fasoranti, who maintained that if the report is implemented it will help the country to develop, however stated that if there is any attempt to discard the report, the group would definitely raise its voice and take a stand.

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