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Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by ThisisBuhari: 6:07am On Dec 05, 2020
BARR. BULAMA BUKARTI

An adaption of Charles Dickens’ evocative opening in his 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities aptly describes the sad times in which we live. By toiling and moiling for years to put General Buhari in charge, millions of ordinary Nigerians believed they were ushering in the best of times, but ended up in the worst of times. They were marketed competence, transparency and responsibility, but got sold ineptitude, opacity and irresponsibility. Nigerians elected hope, but were handed despair; they bargained for an epoch of empathy and compassion but got the epoch of insensibility and indifference. The miserable synopsis of the Buhari Presidency is that Nigerians have been conned, swindled and scammed.

Last weekend was yet another gloomy chapter in the depressing tale of Buhari’s presidency. At least 43 farm workers were massacred in the most brutal of ways by agents of Abubakar Shekau – the most vicious man on earth. The victims, for the ‘crime’ of seeking to put food on their, and our, tables, were mercilessly beheaded by devils claiming to be fighting for Allah. Photos of how their severed heads were rested on their backs were among the most gruesome things I have seen. Listening to their relatives’ accounts of their final moments on BBC Hausa left me fighting back tears.

The excruciating pain in the voice of the mother that lost two sons in the massacre was haunting. One of her sons was himself a father to a two-year-old and a 56-day-old. When the woman was asked what her message to the government is, her answer broke me even more; she paused for a moment and then said, “I have no message for them”. There was no greater testimony of her utter contempt for the government’s ability to act. The frustration of millions of Nigerians. Why would she have a message for a government that doesn’t care or listens?


As the whole country is grieving, President Buhari is missing in action. He didn’t fly to Maiduguri to attend the funeral and condole the grief-stricken community. He was too ‘busy’ to spare even five minutes of National Address to calm a devastated people and reassure a petrified nation. He couldn’t even call the Governor of Borno State, the Shehu of Borno and members of parliament representing the state to condole them. His silence was as loud as a bomb blast. Denying, downplaying and ignoring mass atrocities have now become a defining feature of the Buhari administration. This is just the latest example.

President Buhari is ignoring the same problems for which he harshly condemned his predecessor and urged him to resign. The same problems he rode to power. At least, Jonathan declared a State of Emergency. At least, Jonathan fired failed service chiefs. At least, Jonathan addressed the nation and tried to calm it down. Nigerians aren’t expecting a silver bullet. They are simply asking their leader to demonstrate to them that he both understands and shares their pain and is sparing no effort. They want their leader to take responsibility, set out a roadmap and get to work. That is what Buhari has contemptuously refused or woefully failed to do.

Worse still, instead of comforting the victims and cheering the nation, Buhari’s cheerleaders resorted to victim-blaming in the most shameful way. His Minister of Communications, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, accused the victims and their heartbroken families and friends of not cooperating with the Nigerian army, even though Shekau said he killed them for helping the military. His spokesperson, Mallam Garba Shehu, said the victims went to the scene without clearance from the army, despite knowing full well that the army does not issue such authorisations. After all, what is the use of a clearance from soldiers who are struggling to defend themselves? In fact, some officials defamed the victims as Boko Haram informants even as Shekau said he slaughtered them for arresting his members and handing them over to the army.

Buhari has proven to be his own “dopplegänger”, the literary term for two characters with strikingly similar physiques but with very different personalities, who serve as sharp contrasts or antagonists. General Buhari presented himself as an incorruptible man who would stand up for ordinary Nigerians. He claimed to be ready to combat the insecurity, poverty and corruption ravaging our country. He portrayed himself as an austere retired civil servant who would never indulge in luxuries at the expense of all of us.

For past half a decade, we got the complete opposite; a Buhari who is indifferent and insensitive; a Buhari who neither takes responsibility nor listens. A Buhari who flies to London to treat his ear infection while our doctors are on strike; a Buhari whose wife jets to Dubai for neck pain when hundreds of women die daily in childbirth for lack of basic equipment; a Buhari whose children fly around the same presidential planes that he refused to board to Maiduguri; a Buhari who hides himself incommunicado in the safety of Aso Rock while his people get killed, robbed and kidnapped every single day. The Abuja Buhari can’t be in sharper contrast to the Daura Buhari.

It is unsurprising that Buhari’s own base is so disenchanted and angry. The same people who saw him as the messiah now see him as a good-for-nothing, self-centred politician.

That subsistence farmers, Muslim clerics, truck drivers, northern elders and everyday northerners would take to the media to ask Buhari to resign is unimaginable even in the wildest of dreams. But that’s what you get when a leader persists in failing in the most basic of his obligations.

Buhari has got to come to terms with reality and retrace his steps. He has got to take responsibility and work flat out to stop the horror unfolding in the land. Otherwise, his government will face an extraordinary revolt from the north and his party will be defeated in a landslide come 2023. He begged Nigerians in tears to give him leadership and now he must show leadership. If he can’t stop widespread killings, kidnappings, robberies and destruction, he has no right to be president. Buhari must lead or leave. Period.


https://dailytrust.com/muhammadu-buhari-a-tale-of-two-characters
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Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Nobody: 6:10am On Dec 05, 2020
Buhari is a world renowned failure. his record will be hard to beat
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Racoon(m): 6:10am On Dec 05, 2020
The miserable synopsis of the Buhari Presidency is that Nigerians have been conned, swindled and scammed
Yeah! The only refreshing thing about the Buhari-led government is the frankness of its dishonesty.This is for Nigerians who willingly allowed themselves to be scammed with with the Mr.no integrity' sanctimonious cunniness.Watch the DSS giving this man an invite.
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Flexherbal(m): 6:11am On Dec 05, 2020
Political office holders is Nigeria are too quick to forget that they are there to serve and work for the people.

You can not keep forcing your will on your employers, rather your employers are the ones who should tell you how and what to do.
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by privaldo: 6:12am On Dec 05, 2020
I never expected an article below par from Bulama, kudos. "Buhari must lead or leave. Period"
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by helinues: 6:13am On Dec 05, 2020
Only if Buhari has been reading daily news and have ears to listen
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Racoon(m): 6:16am On Dec 05, 2020
Denying, downplaying and ignoring mass atrocities have now become a defining feature of the Buhari administration.President Buhari is ignoring the same problems for which he harshly condemned his predecessor and urged him to resign.

At least, Jonathan declared a State of Emergency, fired failed service chiefs..addressed the nation & tried to calm it down.Nigerians..want their leader to take responsibility, set out a roadmap and get to work.That is what Buhari has contemptuously refused or woefully failed to do.


Worse still, instead of comforting the victims and cheering the nation, Buhari’s cheerleaders resorted to victim-blaming in the most shameful way. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, accused the victims and their heartbroken families and friends of not cooperating with the Nigerian army, even though Shekau said he killed them for helping the military.

Mallam Garba Shehu, said the victims went to the scene without clearance from the army, despite knowing full well that the army does not issue such authorisations.
Wicked souls!
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Racoon(m): 6:18am On Dec 05, 2020
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helinues:
Only if Buhari has been reading daily news and have ears to listen
[/s] Buhari existed because of people like you-his cheerleaders.The "comrade Napoleon is always right" (Squaeler character of the famed Orwellian Animal Farm classic) hence can do no wrong mummified zombies gangs.
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by helinues: 6:19am On Dec 05, 2020
Racoon:
[s][/s] Buhari existed because of people like you-his cheerleaders.The "comrade Napoleon is always right" hence can do no wrong mummified zombies gangs.

STFU... Make your comments and Waka like other NL's without trolling.

Serial wailer
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by privaldo: 6:20am On Dec 05, 2020
helinues:
Only if Buhari has been reading daily news and have ears to listen

Irony: The Deaf President grin
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Racoon(m): 6:20am On Dec 05, 2020
[s]
helinues:
STFU!
[/s]"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance it is the illusion of knowledge" -Stephen Hawking

Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Yenefer(f): 6:23am On Dec 05, 2020
Collapsing nation and failed leadership
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by Oyiboman69: 6:44am On Dec 05, 2020
We know the problem...the solution is what we need
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by BigBelleControl(m): 6:47am On Dec 05, 2020
Buhari is like Nero who fiddled while Rome burned. He has gotten his desire which is to become president and nothing else matters to him.

We now have a god in Aso Rock that we have to appease before he can do what he's constitutionally elected to do.
Re: Muhammadu Buhari: A Tale Of Two Characters- Bulama Bukarti by 116sixteen: 9:04am On Dec 05, 2020
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helinues:
Only if Buhari has been reading daily news and have ears to listen
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