The governors, who are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress, are Abubakar Bello (Niger), Ibrahim Gaidam (Yobe), Yahaya Bello (Kogi), Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano); Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna), Jibrilla Bindow (Adamawa), and Simon Lalong (Plateau).
The endorsement came one day after 73 persons killed by herdsmen in Benue were buried.
Sani, via his Twitter handle on Saturday, described the endorsement as “most unfortunate” and questioned the human reasoning behind the move.
He said, “Seven governors in the (Presidential) Villa asking President Buhari to run at this material time when all hands should be on deck to advise or support him to end the mindless bloodletting and carnage in the country is most unfortunate. Human reasoning and human conscience, where art thou?”
El-Rufai had, after a private meeting with Buhari on Friday, said northern governors were committed to the President’s re-election bid and had no apologies for their stand.
He said they felt satisfied that whenever they met Buhari, they always noticed that he was getting better as far as his state of health was concerned.
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What a pity!!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a pity.. Foolishness has eating deep into their head.I can't blame them for such act because,thats what we get when a monkey is been given the mantle of leadership.
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Hell Rufai...lol
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Shame dey catch me on their behalf
Nawaselfish northerners. Pls dey shud allow Buhari to focus on his health. He needs enof time to take care of him self without pressure. Am sure he wants to step down but his mumu selfish brothers still want him to be on d hot seat so that dey will be remoting him any how. Rubbish!
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ReplyDeleteBuhari is a mad man, let him run, if Nigerians don't vote for him, will he win? NOPE. Let him disgrace himself.
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