‘Buhari’s ministers, fantastically corrupt Nigerians’

On the heels of activist Omoyele Sowore’s #RevolutionNow debacle with the Buhari administration, Sani Adamu, one of ex Vice President and former PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar’s outspoken supporters and campaigners, has criticized the administration’s reaction to Sowore’s protest as typical of a government that lacks direction and the capacity to deal with Nigerians battle with poverty, hunger and insecurity.

Adamu put forward that the Buhari administration has nothing good in stock for Nigerians, having, in his words, brought in “fantastically corrupt” politicians as ministers whose character and track records are a reflection of the president’s person, having promised to bring in people that are best known to him and represents his ideals.

He contested that Buhari’s cohort of ministerial appointees are a disappointment waiting to happen, having supposedly had their incompetence covered up in the ministerial screening process overseen by the Ahmed Lawal and Femi Gbajamiala led National Assembly.

Adamu made the remarks in an exclusive chat with Daily Sun over the weekend in Yola, the Adamawa State capital.

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Speaking on the state of the country, Adamu said:

“Nigerians should not place any hope in Buhari’s government to end poverty, insecurity and create jobs for the millions of unemployed youths in the country.

“You are all living witnesses that since the APC and PMB stole our mandate, nothing has gone right again in Nigeria.

“Insecurity has gone from bad to worse. It is really unfortunate that the lives of helpless Nigerians do not mean much to this government.”

Adamu added that under the Buhari administration “corruption has also been institutionalised and the actions or inactions of the President has proven to all observers that PMB is not serious about fighting corruption.

“You are free to indulge in corruption as long as you are a member of APC and support the desperate ambition of Muhammadu Buhari.

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