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  • Updated: December 14, 2020

Katsina Abductions: Nigerians Faults Buhari For Touring Cattle Ranch (Video)

Katsina Abductions: Nigerians Faults Buhari For Touring Catt

Barely a few days after the abduction of Kastina Student, President Muhammadu Buhari's video surfaced on social media where he was seen touring his cattle ranch in Daura. 

The act elicited a lot of criticism from several Nigerians who took to their social media handle to condemn his act of negligence. 

AllNews had reported that the pupils of Government Boys Science Secondary School in Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State were abducted by gunmen who came on motorbikes around 11 pm on Friday night.

In a video posted on social media on Monday with the time stamp December 12, 2020, Buhari, however, is seen with his aides touring his ranch.

Buhari who is also in Katsina State failed to visit the school but rather sent a delegation from Abuja to visit the school and sympathize with the families of the victims.

Omoyele Sowore, the Publisher of Sahara Reporter who took to his Twitter handle said it was obvious that Buhari was not competent and it was time for him to go.

He wrote “600 Students got kidnapped in Katsina and he ignored them instead the lifeless President went to visit his cows! The moment we get it that the Buhari regime can’t be redeemed we will come to the inevitable conclusion that #Buharimustgo.”

READ ALSO: Kastina Student Abduction: UN Demands ‘Immediate Release Of Abducted Schoolboys 

@TFatombi, “Cows with benefits. 600 lives meant nothing to him.”

“Where a man’s treasure is that’s where his heart is,” tweeted @AdemolaAgunbia3.

Another tweet wondered how Nigerians would ensure Buhari’s incompetence for the next three years.

@iamscorefield tweeted, “Is this the president you want to rule till 2023? Remember we are still in 2020. We better focus on #BuhariMustResign, not #Endsars.”

@Thedarkhorse123 said the recent abduction of schoolboys could be worse than the kidnapping of Chibok girls in 2014 if urgent action is not taken.

“It appears if we don’t do something in the next 24 hours, we may have another Chibok case in our hands. Anytime this happens and is ignored for two to three days the window closes! The state government is saying 300 (are missing) while Garba Shehu is saying, 10 students. We are in a mess,” he tweeted.

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