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Buba Galadima: President Buhari Has Taken Nigeria Hundred Years Backwards

New Nigeria People’s Party Chieftain, Buba Galadima, in an interview with ARISE NEWS, said President Buhari has done nothing for the country that should warrant applauding him. He also contrary to the statement of Femi Adesina, that the president has left the country worse than he met it.

He said “We wished he had kept the country the way he met it. We would have clapped for him and even escorted him to Daura whenever he intends leaving office. The man has taken Nigeria one hundred years back, dividing Nigeria along religious lines, dividing Nigeria along ethnic lines, crash economic policies that had left the dollar that he met at one hundred and fifty-seven naira per dollar, he is now leaving it at nearly eight hundred. That is if you see the dollar to buy.

“Insecurity was confined generally in the North-east except for some dark spots but today you cannot travel to anywhere in Nigeria with your eyes closed. You have to spend the night praying that God delivers you. Now if that is the kind of Nigeria that Femi Adesina wants, then I pray to God to visit him with what the common people suffer daily in Nigeria.

“My only regret in this country is that Buhari has left Nigerian polity bedeviled by religious and monetization issues which is worse than rigging because you can no more win election on the basis of quality of service or credibility, basis of your pubic service or the basis of hat you had done but also only on the basis of what you have done”

The former Governor of Kano, also accused the religious leaders in the country of contributing to the unsatisfactory outcome of the election.

“Of course, religious leaders, both Christians and Muslims were a disappointment during this election. Instead of preaching morality and telling Nigerians that look this is what God expects from a leader, they made themselves God, and thought they can install a leader of their choice. They have utterly been disappointed”. He said

  Responding to the statement of the minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, asking some political leaders to stop whining, he said the minister is not a politician and does not understand the pain of the people.

“Lai has been a friend for a long time. He has never been a politician and he doesn’t know the feelings of the people. He doesn’t know the conditions of the people. He has always been appointed to reap where he did not sow. So, he cannot see the conditions of the ordinary Nigerian nor can he see the condition under which the opposition has worked to wrestle power from them. So, since they have used the instrumentality of government, since they have used the power of money which they have in abundance and bought themselves into government, he is free to say what he wants to say” He said

He also advised the president elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to beware of people around him, who will do anything to be in power.

 Chioma Kalu

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