Donation to Niger Republic: Blood of innocent Nigerians will not forgive Buhari govt – PDP chieftain, Rabo

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Donation to Niger Republic: Blood of innocent Nigerians will not forgive Buhari govt – PDP chieftain, Rabo
Donation to Niger Republic: Blood of innocent Nigerians will not forgive Buhari govt – PDP chieftain, Rabo

Africa-Press – Nigeria. A chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Professor Mustapha Rabo, on Wednesday, berated the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government for donating vehicles worth N1.14 billion to neighbouring Niger Republic.

He said the blood of innocent Nigerians killed by bandits and those being held in captivity would never forgive the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The Nigerian government, through the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, had on Wednesday, confirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari approved the purchase and donation of vehicles, worth N1.4 billion, to neighbouring Niger Republic, to address its security challenges

Reacting, Rabo, who was a former lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Bayero University Kano, wondered why the President could not “quench fire in his bedroom but ran to use all available means to stop fire in his neighbour’s apartment.”

According to him, several Nigerians are being held in kidnappers’ den, yet the Nigerian Government could not find a lasting solution to it.

“Nigerians are mourning several people killed, held captive, made slaves, in kidnappers’ den. Nigerians are frustrated due to security challenges, Nigerians could no longer go to their farms, because of bandits, we can no longer sleep at night because of attacks and killings by these criminals, who have become war lords in Nigeria.

“Yet, our President approved a whopping sum of N1.14 billion to a neighbouring country to tackle their security challenges,” he said.

He described the decision as wicked, devastating and uncalled for.

“Kidnappers of the Abuja-Kaduna train victims are demanding N100 million on each of the remaining 43 victims who are languishing in the forest.

“Their families have cried severally for help, but the federal government is keeping a sealed mouth,” he lamented.

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