A former minister, Ango Abdullahi,has said that incompetent appointees is the source of President Muhammad Buharis inability to meet the expectation of Nigerians.
Abdullahi made the statement when speaking on current happenings in governance. the ex-minister expresses doubt about Buhari’s ability to create firm decision.
A former minister, Ango Abdullahi, has said incompetent and selfish appointees are accountable for the failure of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to fulfill up with the expectations of Nigerians.
The northern elder statesman also said he would rank Olusegun Obasanjo as a far better president than Buhari. Abdullahi made the statement during an interview with Daily Trust on Saturday, May 30.
He said the poor quality of individuals around Buhari probably lack the qualifications and competence to execute their duties. the ex-minister noted he would rank Obasanjo as a far better president than Buhari because the former had the ability to take on the duties of a president. Abdullahi stated that Buhari lacks the firmness to ensure that his decisions are executed to the latter.
Meanwhile it earlier reported that The sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Abubakar, has said the national must equip the Nigerian military with the required logistics and equipment to deal with bandits responsible for the attacks on people across the country.
The monarch made the statement on Saturday, May 30, when reacting to the recent attacks by bandits in some villages in Sokoto state which led to the deaths of quite 70 people. Abubakar known that the extent of insecurity within the country has grown from bad to worse. He said citizens can no longer go about their daily lives without been abducted or killed, The Cable reports.
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‘People can no longer go about their normal businesses in Nigeria . Insecurity has gotten to the point that you will be in your house and somebody will just come and pick you up,’ he said. The sultan stated that the priority of any leader is to safeguard the lives and properties of his people. He said security agencies need adequate funding, noting that the Nigerian militia don’t have the equipment to cater to all terrains.






