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Zamfara Killings: ‘It’s Not Tinubu’s Failure But Buhari’s Legacies’ – Shehu Sani

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Zamfara Killings: 'It’s Not Tinubu’s Failure But Buhari’s Legacies' – Shehu Sani
  • Shehu Sani blames the Zamfara massacre on Buhari’s administration

  • Recall terrorists killed 24 in separate attacks in Zamfara

  • Those killed include members of a vigilante group and farmers

Eko Hot Blog reports that the former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has blamed the immediate past President, Muhammadu Buhari for the recent killings in Zamfara State.

Sani made the remark via his official Twitter account, noting that President Bola Tinubu should not be blamed for the Zamfara massacre.

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According to the socio-political commentator, Buhari left an unsafe country after spending billions of dollars on defense.

Tweeting, Sani wrote: “I have seen the horrible video clip of the people recently slaughtered in Zamfara. No sane human being should upload such evil images.

“For now, it’s not Tinubu’s failure; it’s Buhari’s legacies. He said he left Nigeria safer than he met it; that is what he left, after billions of dollars spent on defense.

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“And they want us to sing his praises because his cows have not increased in number.”

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