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Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Omooba77: 2:56pm On Dec 12, 2021
In a space of just two days last week, 23 travellers heading to Kaduna were burnt alive in a commercial bus at Sabon Birni, Sokoto State. No fewer than 15 worshipers killed as they prayed in a mosque at Ba’are village, Mashegu Local Government Area of Niger State. A Commissioner in the service of Katsina State, Dr Rabe Nasir was gruesomely murdered in his own house located at Fatima Shema Quarters in Katsina city, while a housewife identified only as Salamatu, was killed as bandits abducted six others during a raid at Piri community in Kwali Area Council of Abuja.

Welcome to northern Nigeria, circa 2021, where life has seemingly lost its value, under a President voted en masse five times by the same populace. The commissioner was stabbed several times until he died. A 30-year-old woman watched as her mother, four children, an uncle, a nephew, and a niece, all burnt to ashes. She died too a few days later. Their attackers, of course, watched in delight as they burn.

Vanguard journalist, Salem, buried in Benue amidst tearsThe North is bleeding but many seem not to care

But the horror and barbarism of these killings is only one thing. The frequency with which these gruesome killings occur and recur is another. The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, summed up the sorrow and grief-stricken mood of the region and the nation, when he said, shortly after these events, that, “if I continue talking about the insecurity in the North, we will not leave this room… There is no single day that passes without people being killed in the North especially in the North West now, but we don’t hear it,” even as bandits continue to kill and maim in part of Katsina State and elsewhere in the North.

But beyond the blood-thirstiness of the attackers, the unending recurrence of their gruesome attacks, and the helplessness and haplessness of the victims, it is the seeming unwillingness and disinterest of the highest authority in the land to even show some concern that grates the most. What more needs to happen before President Buhari would show that he cares? What more needs to happen before the President would genuinely demonstrate that he feels the silent anguish of hundreds of communities and thousands of citizens everywhere across the north and the country at large?

Only a few years ago President Buhari too bemoaned these very events, even when they occurred at a much lower scale than now, and that his bemoaning them was part of the very reason he was elected to the presidency to solve them. It is the very people who lined up under the rain and shine to cast their votes for him to become president—at the fourth time of asking—who are routinely killed, maimed or taxed by bandits and terrorists of all hue under his watch today.

Votes and elections are expressions of hope. When has mass death become the reward for voting a candidate or party to power? And yet, President Buhari has scarcely seen it fit to visit the families of the victims or the leaders of the communities affected, to at least demonstrate compassion and solidarity with them, if not to lead a counter-offensive against the terrorists as a Commander-in-Chief. True, the President dispatched a high-level delegation of military, police and intelligence chiefs to two of the states affected, but he himself was, of course, in attendance at a book launch of a party chieftain in Lagos.

We do not deem the delegation less worthy, but the President’s own priorities, at such a sad period for many Nigerian families, is not only of the poorest judgment imaginable, but amounts to a clear indication that he does not care enough about the lives of those killed or maimed. Yet, even the poor judgment itself and the logical conclusion it leaves in the minds of many are themselves merely part of a set pattern.

Whenever bandits strike with murderous fury at communities in Katsina, Kaduna, Zamfara, Niger or Sokoto states, or elsewhere across mostly northern Nigeria, the president’s response is easily predicted. He would announce, usually on his Facebook page, that he has directed the police and military chiefs to do more, and then wait for the next attack to regurgitate the same comments. This sends only one clear message: the President is not responsive to tragedy of ordinary Nigerians, especially if those are from the north. And it is this flippant and dismissive attitude to the sufferings of people across the north that many find most grating and unacceptable.

That much has been said by many ordinary Nigerians, on social media as well any other channels available to them. Perhaps the only thing left to be said is that the president must recognize that this is not a problem that neither he nor his government can wish away. His reluctance to engage directly with it and with the communities affected in order to find a lasting solution would not make the problem go away.

As it has evolved in the past decade or so, what we call ‘banditry’ in northern Nigeria today is an amalgam of many complex issues, among them high levels of poverty and unemployment in the region, deeply entrenched feelings of past dispossession and exclusion, climate change, and above all, a near complete break-down of law and moral order in society. We are not oblivious of the difficulties to the problem.

Yet, we are aware, and wish to remind President Buhari today, that no one in Nigeria is better positioned than he is in helping to find a lasting solution to them; certainly no one has put himself forward—with tears in his eyes in one failed attempt to boot—more frequently and vigorously than he did. Therefore, the obligation is just as personal as official, or should be, to move the president to personally take charge of the counter-offensive against terrorists, in the north or elsewhere in the country.

Force alone will not be enough. But it is a truism that where there is the will there is a way. The President will find all the ways once he first musters the will to say ‘not under my watch would Nigerian life lose its value’. Otherwise, history will remember because that is already happening.
https://dailytrust.com/life-has-lost-its-value-under-buharis-nigeria

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by ignis: 3:00pm On Dec 12, 2021
Buhari is the 11th plague...

God's punishment to Nigeria for abusing GEJ.

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Karlovych: 3:01pm On Dec 12, 2021
It was Jubrin that created this plague even before he assumed his current position, he and his fellow extremists created BH to sabotage GEJ.

Who can forget what his followers did to NYSC members when he lost woefully in 2011?

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Kilotat: 3:04pm On Dec 12, 2021
I blame Afonja's for voting-in an illiterate to be the President of the Largest Country in Africa.... Check My Signature for high-tech tutorials

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by AntiBMC(m): 3:15pm On Dec 12, 2021
When most people went with their two legs to vote an extremist and a religious bigot into the number 1 office in Nigeria...what were they expecting?

Give them 25 years and they will gladly repeat the same mistake cos they easily forget and don't bother to read.

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by BigSarah(f): 3:16pm On Dec 12, 2021
Don't make the presidency look bad

Buhari and osinbanjo are only giving Nigerians the benefits of good governance

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Omooba77: 3:46pm On Dec 12, 2021
BigSarah:
Don't make the presidency look bad

It is Daily Trust oooo...... Lalasticlala is Presidency looking bad .....

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by skywalker240(m): 4:09pm On Dec 12, 2021
The North can go to hell for all we care

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Maxymilliano(m): 4:14pm On Dec 12, 2021
In short, Life has no atom of value since Buhari took over.

Everything that has value before the badluck of a President too over are no longer valuable.

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by bjdon: 4:23pm On Dec 12, 2021
When Buhari said an attack against Boko Haram is an attack on the north, u guys kept quiet. When Buhari sided herdsmen against southern governments you all kept quiet.Now its your people dying, you have found your voice.Nonsense. Sai baba. Buhari for 3rd term

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Ezemust: 4:45pm On Dec 12, 2021
Helineus,Ngpatriot,mannabbq,femi adesina and lai are more evil than buhari...
demon supporters are more evil than their master

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Omooba77: 5:44pm On Dec 12, 2021
Ezemust:
Helineus,Ngpatriot,mannabbq,femi adesina and lai are more evil than buhari...

demon supporters are more evil than their master

They are observing table manner......

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Fasindo: 5:45pm On Dec 12, 2021
shocked



What a truer words.


Even satchet water is now more expensive than human life under Buhari.
More blood are shedded in far north western states than the satchet water being sold in the states


It's far easier to be kidnapped

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Bobloco: 5:51pm On Dec 12, 2021
We should have known better when he once said dogs and baboon will soak in blood

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Orangedreams: 5:54pm On Dec 12, 2021
It is well. Don't worry we are doing all we can to hasten 2023.




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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Onyiiobi7735(m): 5:55pm On Dec 12, 2021
sad sad The North is paying heavily for voting a colossal disaster in human form. They thought it was by ethnoreligious affiliation, but 2023,sense must come by force.

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by NaijaMutant(f): 6:11pm On Dec 12, 2021
After his first tenure, it was crystal clear that Buhari was the SI unit of failure.

Even without foresight, we literally know it was impossible for a poorly educated almajiri who had no previous history of success outside the military that favours the brute to lead a nation like Nigeria.

But different narratives were spurned at that time to whitewash all his deficiencies.

Even though lightning doesn't strike twice, but Buhari did, only in Nigeria.

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by NaijaMutant(f): 6:26pm On Dec 12, 2021
How did Buhari win reelection ?


Did he succeed in his first tenure ?


Please, those that campaigned and voted for him should explain to us

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Dshocker(m): 6:27pm On Dec 12, 2021
Under Buhari life was valued at 2 for N5....A calf is worth more than a human being in Nigeria

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by inoki247: 6:27pm On Dec 12, 2021
right now Femi don pick him pen he go soon send him reply...

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by jrusky(m): 6:27pm On Dec 12, 2021
Hhmm..

I never believe Nigeria would become these under a whole rtd Army General as president, its unbelievable.

Anytime I read things like this I always go back to my archive to check the fake CV or resume apc dropped all over he place for buhari .

I remember these useless apc came here to listed Buhari has PhD in war college Chicago, Buhari is a professor in security management from Uni of Washington, Buhari had PhD from Ontario war University, Buhari has Master degree in armoury from university of missourri not know he is just a damn slow poke. How he got to General rank is a mystery.

I can't wait for him to become ex this man go collect shey he wan run go Niger Republic oga you lie we will drag you back here to feel the pain the Nigerians are feeling.

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by money121(m): 6:27pm On Dec 12, 2021
Ok
Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by arantess: 6:27pm On Dec 12, 2021

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by adecz: 6:27pm On Dec 12, 2021
undecided


And the worst part 〰️

❌he doesn't give a damn,
❌the Senate don't give a damn,
❌the Muslim ☪️religious leaders can't talk.
❌Only Christiand✝️ like Oyedepo & Kuka talk
❌Governors can't talk
❌Igbo governors are joining him.
❌Only the inept Ortom challenges him
❌Hausas who are most affected can't talk.
❌Adeshina worships him
❌Jagaba has shut the mouth of Yorubas
❌ Lai Mohammed defends the indefensible
❌Soldiers have become boyscouts
❌ Even animals are feeling his ineptitude


❌❌ Worst of all, it is unimaginable that
only a single ethnic group are carrying out
all these carnage, Buhari's Fulani ethnic group❗️Of course, the insecurity in NE
Nigeria is mostly spearheaded by the
Kanuri, Buhari's mother's ethnic group.

We can categorically deduct that
Buhari is solely responsible for the
deaths in the country.

The citizens have been left exposed
with nobody to fight for them.☹️☹️☹️

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Princeton92(m): 6:28pm On Dec 12, 2021
Karlovych:
It was Jubrin that created this plague even before he assumed his current position, he and his fellow extremists created BH to sabotage GEJ.
Who can forget what his followers did to NYSC members when he lost woefully in 2011?


I think I can't remember OR I dunno what they did, mbok tell me oh
Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by Newyorkitis(m): 6:28pm On Dec 12, 2021
No free press
No peaceful protest

How is this a democracy?

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Re: Life Has Lost Its Value Under Buhari’s Nigeria - Daily Trust Editorial by socialmediaman: 6:29pm On Dec 12, 2021
Dee S S will surely be looking into this to see a way to tag it as inciting and hate speech. How dare Daily Trust incite people against Africa’s No 1 despot?

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