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Buhari Support Group Blasts Abba Ibrahim, Say Yobe Not Your Property

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The Buhari Media Organisation, BMO has advised Senator Bukar Abba Ibrahim, former governor Yobe State and three-time senator to quietly retire to his village rather than cry over spilt milk.

It also dismissed the former governor’s attempt at disowning comments attributed to him as an afterthought.

BMO noted, in a statement, that rather than play to the gallery after losing his bid for an unprecedented fourth term in the Senate, the Senator should have quietly nursed his wounds.

“Here is a man who is perhaps one of the biggest beneficiaries of the tsunami that trailed President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2015 victory.

“Aside from being a Senator, his wife was appointed a minister from the House of Representatives and has also secured a ticket to return to the National Assembly in 2019.

“But he is clearly bitter that he has been denied a return to the Senate as if Yobe State is a personal estate”, It said.

Khadijah Bukar Abba Ibrahim

The group pointed out that the North East that the Senator claimed the President has little chance of clinching in 2019 has benefitted a lot from the Buhari administration.

“It is unfortunate that man who was a three-time governor and now a three-time Senator has chosen to be blind to the infrastructural and socio-economic progress as well as improved security in the North East in the past three and a half years of this administration.”

In terms of appointment, according to BMO, not even North West Nigeria has benefitted as much as a region that produced the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief of Army staff and the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

BMO added that inspite of Ibrahim’s attempt to recant, he had inadvertently exposed himself as one of those senators who had been working against the success of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

 

 

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