Buhari Not with Us, Joined Our Ancestors – Dino Melaye (Video)
On Thursday, former lawmaker representing Kogi West in the Senate, Dino Melaye, alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari is not with Nigerians but in transition.
Dino in a post on his Facebook account ascribed the security issues in the country to the absence of Buhari.
“If the president is with us, we cannot be suffering perilous time that we are suffering now, we cannot be in the situation we are in this country”, he said.
The former lawmaker further stated that insecurity issue ranging from banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, shows that the president “is not with us”.
“It is so sad that the president is not available, he is not with us and he is yet to join our ancestors.”
“The president is in transition and anybody in transition cannot do anything. And that is why there is no coordination in governance”, Dino alleged.
He added that “every facet of our national life is in danger, the country is on the edge, we are about to explode.”
“That is why everyone is doing what he or she likes, that is why nobody is in charge of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that is why we are in the state of total confusion, darkness everywhere”.
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