Alhaji Sule Lamido |
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential candidate and former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido has dared President
Muhammadu Buhari to name politicians behind the persistent killings
across the country.
Lamidu made the challenge while addressing journalists in his residence in Kano.
He insisted that the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) government
had failed to deliver on its three-point agenda of security, economy
and fighting corruption.
According to Lamido, “President Buhari said ‘I know those
politicians, who are sponsoring these killings,’ he said so, as the
Commander-In-Chief. Now, have they been arrested? Who are they? Name
them. People are dying every day, and he knows the killers and they have
not been arrested. You press men, please ask him (Buhari) who they are,
he should arrest them.
“On security, you see, before it was Boko Haram, it has now gone
beyond Boko Haram. It is now inter-tribal. It is between Fulani and
Fulanis; it is between Hausa and Hausas, between Igbos and Igbos. In
Ebonyi it is there, in Zamfara it is there and in Sokoto, it is there.
“So, you see, today, we are under siege. It means all the key
security chiefs appointed by this government have failed to deliver.
Nigerians are now sleepless, they are watching, they have so many things
in their minds—whether to go for what they know is safety, security,
and prosperity or to go for this culture of violence which is now
defiling Nigeria as a country.
“The three factors that they used during their campaign – economy, security and fighting corruption are all zero.
“How on earth can Buhari go to Danjuma Goje’s house to beg him- Goje
who has been arraigned in court! And Buhari preferred to go to him, by
that, the judge should be very very careful, because it means they
cannot convict Goje.
“If Oshiomole after all these noise and ranting will go to Saraki and
Tambuwal and beg them, after calling PDP thieves and what have you,
which means their fight against corruption is defeated.”
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