×
  • News - North East - Borno
  • Updated: November 29, 2020

'Hypocrisy A Bigger Problem To Nigeria Than Insecurity'- Omokri Reacts To Murder of Borno Farmers

'Hypocrisy A Bigger Problem To Nigeria Than Insecurity'- Omo

Reno Omokri a former aide to erstwhile President Goodluck Jonathan has reacted to the recent murder of 43 Borno farmers by suspected Boko Haram Insurgents.

Omokri who took to his Twitter page to react to the development alleged that some people would have called for the head of the former President if the incident had happened during his administration.

READ ALSO: Boko Haram: Atiku Calls For A Rejig Of Nigeria's Security System Over Murder Of 43 Farmers

According to Omokri, Jonathan was blamed for every death that happened under his administration while service chiefs are being blamed for deaths recorded under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

Further stating that hypocrisy was a bigger problem to Nigeria than insecurity, Omokri tweeted :

"Imagine @GEJonathan  was President and Boko Haram killed 43 farmers, whose head will people call for? Today, those who called for Jonathan’s head, are calling for the service chiefs heads, as if they elected them. Hypocrisy is a bigger problem than insecurity!

"Under @GEJonathan, every Boko Haram killing was blamed on Jonathan. But under General@MBuhari, each Boko Haram attack is blamed on the service chiefs, Governors or others. The double standard has made some parts of Nigeria the worst place on Earth to live in."

AllNews recalls that President Buhari condemned the attack on the Borno community by suspected members of Boko Haram.

Also reacting to the development, former vice president Atiku Abubakar asked the President Buhari-led administration to rejig the Nigerian security structure.

Also, AllNews on Sunday reported that the Governor of Borno State Babagana Zulum while at the burial ceremony of the murdered farmers revealed that more members of the community are still missing.

Related Topics

Join our Telegram platform to get news update Join Now

0 Comment(s)

See this post in...

Notice

We have selected third parties to use cookies for technical purposes as specified in the Cookie Policy. Use the “Accept All” button to consent or “Customize” button to set your cookie tracking settings