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Shehu Sani in post mortem analysis, scolds Buhari over ineffective use of power, deficiency in vision, emptiness
Senator Shehu Sani, who represented Kaduna in the Eighth National Assembly, in a seeming post mortem analysis, scolded former President Muhammadu Buhari, stating that wherever the former president is, he will be watching how power can be effectively used in government to reawaken and reinforce the spirit of a nation.
The former senator decried: “a contrast to his boring era that was characterised by deficiency of vision, subservience to a parasitic cabal and notorious for its emptiness.
“He called all the previous Governments kwarapt, while he cultivated, incubated and harboured the most larcenous and opaque Federal Cabinet in Nigeria’s history.”
Sani in a tweet on his official twitter handle, wrote:
Senator Shehu Sani
@ShehuSani
“Wherever he is, the former President is watching how power can be effectively used to reawaken and reinforce the spirit of a nation.
“A contrast to his boring era that was characterised by deficiency of vision, subservience to a parasitic cabal and notorious for its emptiness.
“He called all the previous Governments kwarapt while he cultivated, incubated and harboured the most larcenous and opaque Federal Cabinet in Nigeria’s history.”
A stakeholder in Nigeria also joined Sani in berating the former president. The stakeholder also wrote:
Mr Incredible
@incredibledude9
“Post mortem analysis of previous Government
“It is evident that the previous administration has set us back by approximately 20 years across various sectors due to a lack of fresh ideas, nepotism, and a profound disconnection from the reality faced by most citizens.”
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