Sule lamido, former Jigawa state
Governor, on Thursday mocked President Muhammadu Buhari and a Chieftain of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, over the current fuel situation
in Nigeria.
The Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, Chieftain also jeered at Buhari and Tinubu over the ongoing Federal
Government’s anti-corruption fight.
Speaking in Abuja, Lamido said
Buhari should lead a protest against the fuel situation.
Lamido said the former Lagos
State governor could not attend the event, “because his car is there on fuel
queue in Lagos. He could not get fuel to come to this event.”
Lamido who is currently facing
corruption charges, also questioned the integrity of the All Progressives
Congress, APC-led Federal.
The former governor referenced the
president’s involvement with the Abacha government, and the looting that took
place under that government.
“The Attorney General has only
recently signed agreement for return of another money stolen by Abacha, and
someone said he did not steal anything,” he said.
Tinubu, who was represented at
the event by one of his allies, Wale Edun, had earlier called for the scrapping
of any subsidy on petroleum.
He said subsidy, “does not favour
the poor but only a few elites.”
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