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Babajide Kolade-Otitoju reacts following FG’s purchase of N1.4b worth of vehicles for Niger Republic
Popular TVC Journalist Babajide Kolade Otitoju has reacted after the Minister of Finance Zainab Ahmed confirmed the purchase of N1.4 billion worth of vehicles to support the Niger Republic.
According to Otitoju, Buhari’s administration has reached the peak of its stupidity and something has to be done about it.
Babajide Otitoju stated that the issue of insecurity in Nigeria has not been handled, and President Muhammadu Buhari consider it fit to support Niger Republic with vehicles worth N1.4 billion.
The Journalist noted that the kidnapped Nigerians who have been pleading with the FG for rescue have not been attended to, because of the lack of security intelligence and equipment.
Otitoju revealed that this government decided it was better to support the Niger Republic in such a desperate time when Nigeria needs help than any other country.
Babajide decried why some reasonable Nigerians are considering APC as an option, especially after controversy has risen over the Muslim-Muslim ticket already.
These were Babajide’s words, “I’m disappointed at the recent decision that was made by this government, and I must say that there is no height of ignorance any government can express than this because we all know that insecurity is a major challenge in Nigeria currently”.
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