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Kuje Jailbreak: President Buhari Urged To Sack Service Chiefs

Kuje Jailbreak: President Buhari Urged To Sack Service Chief

President Muhammadu Buhari has been told by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Head of New Media, Anthony Ehilabo, to sack all officials linked to the recent Kuje attack.

The attack on the correctional facility led to the escape of many inmates, with a terror suspect apprehended on Monday by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

In a chat with Daily Post on the incident, Ehilabo suggested that all service chiefs should be fired so that more capable hands can stop the terrorists from wreaking havoc in the nation.

“This is why we are where we are in this country, unfortunately. We make excuses because of sentiments like he is my brother, we are from the same village, he is a northerner, southerner and the rest, but we are all feeding from the same economy.

“You can’t buy dollars from the different market price. It’s the same everywhere, just as you can’t create your own market. We buy and sell in the same market.

“So it affects all of us directly. There is no petrol station for northern Christians or Muslims. Everyone buys fuel from the same station.

"There is no division in suffering. Suffering is one of the most inclusive things, especially as a country.

“An opportunity has been lost by not allowing Osinbajo to govern this country. And I don’t think Buhari will even hand over power to Tinubu.

"As it is, Buhari is incapable. To solve insecurity issues, your mind must have an analytical disposition to it.

“That’s why an Atiku Abubakar’s presidency is the best for the country. As of today, some people should have been sacked over the Kuje incident.

“Everybody linked to this matter needs to have been sacked. Today, all the service chiefs should have been fired. Get new guys that can command troops and get the job done”, he stated.

 

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