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Masari, Channels Reporter Clash Over ‘A Buhari Question’
- 17TH DECEMBER, 2020
- Katsina state Governor, Aminu Bello Masari was live on Channels on Wednesday, he was asked different questions concerning the abducted school boys in Kastina state and Buhari’s reaction.
Governor Masari discussed on how the security agencies in the state are making sure that the abductors are unable to change the location of the abducted schoolboys, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
The Channels TV reporter proceeded to ask Masari about President Buhari and why he hasn’t been able to visit the school of the boys that were recently abducted.
“Governor Masari, I’m sure you would have seen a lot of questions and comments from Nigerians asking why the president has not visited the school, did you get any response regarding that?” the reporter asked.
Governor Masari responded and said “YOU GO AND ASK HIM YOURSELF.”
The reporter was shocked to hear what the governor said, he smiled and told the governor that it was him who met with the president and Nigerians would like to know if that came up.
The governor replied and said “your correspondent is part of the entourage of the president, you can ask him to ask the president that question.”
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The reporter continued the conversation and said “well, why ask him when we can ask you but let’s move on to the next question”
You can watch the video below
Nigerians on twitter weren’t pleased with the way Governor Masari answered that question on live TV. Check out reactions from Nigerians below
The reactions above showed that Nigerians weren’t happy with Gov Masari after he told the reporter to go and ask the president himself why he hasn’t visited the school of the boys that were abducted
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