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How Buhari Shot Himself in the Foot - Balarabe Musa




Alhaji Balarabe Musa, second republic governor of Kaduna state on Thursday said that President Muhammadu Buhari shot himself in the foot by deliberately limiting his anti-corruption war to the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

Musa said, ''We don’t dispute the fact that Jonathan should not have been made the president of Nigeria at the time he was brought in but the point remains that Buhari must also prove that he is the saint he has portrayed himself to be''; VANGUARD reports.
''But my fear is that there are so many corrupt persons around Buhari and in APC and PDP while he has deliberately decided to limit his probe of corrupt persons to only those who served under Jonathan. This is very sad and a clear evidence of selective trial of opponents.”
''I will advise Buhari to convince himself that he is morally and politically capable to undertake the responsibility of cleaning up Nigeria. I will ask him to constitute a government of national unity involving all the political parties in Nigeria in the task of rebuilding Nigeria''.

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