Estranged political ally of
President Muhammadu Buhari, Buba Galadima, has said the attack on Nigerian
leaders within and outside the country by angry Nigerians is part of democracy.
According to him, the attacks
were part of Nigerians’ protest against bad governance, adding that was also an
expression of their demands for accountability from those in power.
Speaking with Vanguard, Galadima
said: “I want to assure you that even those of us who have nothing to fear or
nothing to hide will be very apprehensive to visit certain places outside
Nigeria because one is not sure when one will be attacked.
“I can tell you that these
attacks on leaders are part of democracy. If somebody believes in himself, he
has nothing to fear and would freely travel out to any country even if you are
killed for what you believe. What I’m driving at is that our leaders should do
better than they are doing or else, the law of Karma will catch up with them within
or outside the shores of Nigeria.
“I’m not supporting the treatment
being meted out to the leaders outside Nigeria. What I’m saying is that the
leaders should be very careful about their behaviour while in office because
the people are beginning to demand accountability from them.”
On the expectations Nigerians
should have on the performance of President Muhammadu Buhari in the next four
years, the politician said: “It is my view that we have not seen anything yet.
We have said many things severally and all of them have come to pass.
“The current leadership in
Nigeria today is one of the most insensitive that this country has ever
produced. It does not give a damn about anybody’s feeling on any issue.
“However, the most important
thing to note is that we have told the people severally that the man doesn’t
know what happens around him and it is manifesting.
“How can the president now say
that all ministers who are recognised by the constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria should be reporting to an individual whose office is not
even recognised by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?
“Abba Kyari is the de-facto
President of Nigeria even though the word chiefs of staff did not appear in any
sentence in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“In fact, it is even better than
we have an Abba Kyari because if there was no Abba Kyari or Mamman Daura, only
God knows what Buhari would have done.”
that is the shame ,sorry oooooh,the kitchen cabinet have put then man in a box,,,and lock it we have a prisoner being presented as a free man chai chai,
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