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Home » Breaking: Your Comment On Presidential Aircraft, Baseless, Selfish, Sukazeem Blasts Former Nigeria Vice President

Breaking: Your Comment On Presidential Aircraft, Baseless, Selfish, Sukazeem Blasts Former Nigeria Vice President

Lekan Shobo ShobowaleBy Lekan Shobo ShobowaleAugust 21, 20242 Mins Read
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..advises Nigerians to shun further protest

Following a recent comment by former Nigeria Vice President, Atiku Abubakar over the purchase of presidential aircrafts, an Ibadan based property merchant , Alhaji Sufianu Kazeem has described the comment as baseless and unreasonable.

Alhaji Kazeem, a long-time associate of Late Business Mogul and winner of 1993 presidential election, Bashorun MKO Abiola in a release on Tuesday through his media office explained that the comment by Atiku Abubakar and other leading opposition leaders should be disregarded by Nigerians.

The elder statesman said most of the steps and reactions, especially by Abubakar Atiku, pointed to the fact that the one time Vice President is not thinking towards the safety of the President and good image for the nation.

He described the aircraft crashes of Iranian President and Malawian Vice President, as a pointer to the essence why a preference for the safety of the President should be putting first before any other considerations should be putting in place.

Alhaji Kazeem described the attitudes of the Ex-Vice President as unpatriotic and unbefit of someone who wanted to be President of Nigeria.

Commenting on the recent protest, Kazeem described the recent national protest allegedly orchestrated by the duo as unnecessary and ill-timedowing to the fact that President Tinubu had only spent over a year.

Alhaji Kazeem added that Atiku Abubakar and other politicians should prioritise the interest of Nigerians over their political ambitions.

Sukazeem described the recent protest as anti socio-economic development, which has drawn back the hands of time, economically, socially, and ill timed.

He querried the display of Russian flags and calls for military takeover at some of the protest venues as unpatriotic and means of anarchy, which must not be encouraged by right thinking Nigerians.

Alhaji Kazeem advised Nigerians to be more patriotic and committed to the development of the nation and should shun every form of anti democratic tendencies.

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