Nigerian singer, Djinee has revealed why Buhari government has failed to wipe out bandits.
Djinee is of the opinion that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has been too soft on bandits and kidnappers who threaten the security of lives in Nigeria.
The singer said the government does not tackle issues in the nation except it has a direct impact on their lives and livelihoods, citing the COVID-19 pandemic and End SARS protest as an example.
He said the present administration will only wipe out bandits when it has a direct impact on their lives, and family members.
Djinee on Twitter page wrote: “The government never attacks any issue (good and bad) except it has a direct impact on their lives and livelihoods. Ebola, COVID, End SARS protest, crypto etc, they acted decisively. They’ll treat bandits with kid gloves until their lives and that of their families are in danger.”
“All it takes for the government to wipe out this menace is for the bandits and herdsmen to take the lives of one of their own, “mistakenly”. Till then they can continue to brazenly kidnap and maim ordinary Nigerians for all the government cares.”
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