A former federal lawmaker, Shehu Sani, has said the president, Muhammadu Buhari, has lambasted outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari for ruining Nigeria in eight years, even with his political appointments.
Disclosing this on Sunday while highlighting the failures of the outgoing administration, the human right activist added that Buhari has set traps for his successor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Sani, who represented Kaduna Central Senatorial District in the 8th National Assembly, said Buhari wanted his regime to look better.
The political analyst also accused Buhari of leaving behind a country without any economic direction.
He said via Twitter, “He led the country without any economic direction. He presided over a government that failed to secure the lives of Nigerians; 63,000 dead, three million internally displaced persons and 366,000 refugees in neighbouring countries.
“He failed to restructure as he promised. He granted waivers to the rich and impoverished the poor. He closed the borders for those who import bags of rice on motorcycles and permitted those who use the ships.
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“He built magical pyramids that disappeared after three days. He left incomplete projects with huge debts to service for decades.
“He enabled, enriched and reinforced a cabal for eight years. He appointed and retained failures and rewarded them with extensions. He was weak in taking decisions and running away when it’s tough.
“He has no house in London but made London his home. He left behind record inflation, record devaluation, record unemployment, record fall in GDP, record figures of poverty and record plunder of state resources.
“He left behind a nation with 60 million people suffering from mental illnesses. He is leaving behind the health workers on strike. He set up traps for the next government in order to make his own look better.
“He who came to power as a messiah and magician who has the solutions to all the problems of the country, should not be granted the privilege of forgiveness when he fails to achieve what he purported.”
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