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Omokri Threatens #HarassBuhariOutofParis Showdown In France
- The President had been in London, United Kingdom last month for more than two weeks where he had gone for a medical check up while doctors were on strike back at home in Nigeria
Reno Omokri, an ex-aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, has again threatened to start a fresh protest in Paris, France, where President Muhammadu Buhari is currently attending the African Finance Summit.
The convener of the #HarassBuhariOutOfLondon protests last month, said he would be forced to begin another protest, #HarassBuhariOutofParis, should the President refuse to return to Nigeria where he is most needed at the moment.
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Omokri said that even though the President was aware that the summit had been postponed by the French government due to travel restrictions he still went ahead because he had scheduled an appointment with his doctors in Paris.
“If the Africa-France Summit was postponed, due to #COVID19, and @MBuhari was informed, why did he still travel to Paris? I remind Buhari that Nigeria is drifting. If he does not drift back to Abuja to halt the drift, I might be forced to drift to Paris to #HarassBuhariOutofParis!” he tweeted.
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Continuing, he said: “I hear General @MBuhari wants to cleverly see his doctors in Paris starting today and further asking “Should I go to Paris to #HarassBuhariOutofParis?”
Dear Nigerians,
I hear General @MBuhari wants to cleverly see his doctors in Paris starting today.
Should I go to Paris to #HarassBuhariOutofPoris?
Retweet for Yes. Like for No. Comment with your reason. pic.twitter.com/gAfS82NK6A
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) May 16, 2021
Buhari’s ‘short rest’ at the Abuja House in London in April was marred with the #HarassBuhariOutOfLondon protest organised by Omokri.
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