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63,111 killed, 1,680 students kidnapped, you’re silence, defended your president – Shehu Sani slams northern leaders
A renown human rights activist in Nigeria, Shehu Sani, has slammed northern leaders over their silence when 63,111 persons were killed, several others kidnapped and 1,680 students were kidnapped in the north in the administration of for President Muhammadu Buhari, noting that they were rather defending their president, but are now finding their voices over the killings in the north in the administration of President Bola Tinubu.
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Shehu Sani in a statement declared:
Senator Shehu Sani
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“Many of them kept quiet and condone the bloodshed and kidnappings in the North for eight years.
“They called us all sorts of names in their efforts at defending failure.
“They ignored the corpses of their brothers and sisters and were more interested in defending their President.
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“They were silent when About 63,111 persons were killed, double that number were kidnapped, including 1,680 students.
“They lost their voice because the person at the helm then was their kinsman. “They found their voice today because the person at the helm now is not their kinsman.”
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