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Nigerians Are Ungrateful, Staging Attacks To Make Buhari Look Bad – Femi Adesina
- …the presidential spokesman said the incident was aimed at making Buhari’s government look bad.
President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina has described Nigerians as “ungrateful” for berating his principal over the insecurity situation in the country.
Adesina said Nigerians are unthankful to Buhari over his efforts in curbing insecurity across Nigeria.
Reacting to the attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy, NDA, the presidential spokesman said the incident was aimed at making Buhari’s government look bad.
He penned this in his latest article titled, ‘It’s Evil, Pure And Simple’ and posted on his Facebook on Friday.
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According to Adesina, the latest terrorist attack on NDA Kaduna “was deliberate, contrived, orchestrated, all to make government look bad, and pump discouragement into the military at a time they were poised to make a decisive end of the security challenges”.
He added: “What should we have in a less hateful polity at such a time? Cooperation with the government, encouragement of our military and security forces. But what did we get? Complaints. Grumblings. Wailings.
“And when there is a reversal in fortunes, no matter how temporary, as happened with the NDA attack this week, you see the predilections and propensities of the evil-hearts. They actually gloat, pretending to be concerned, while actually rejoicing that the house rat had urinated in the pot of soup. Miserable comforters!”.
The presidential aide said Nigerians should support security forces instead of criticising them.
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