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Buhari administration ‘worst government ever’, Apostle Suleman laments
Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries has branded the administration of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) as the worst ever.
This comes after at least 43 Nigerian rice farmers were gruesomely slaughtered by the Islamic terrorist group, Boko Haram at a rice plantation in Borno State on Saturday.
The sad tale proceeds the news of the country’s worst recession in 36-years, amid the rising debt profile, inflation and unemployment.
This comes after official data showed that the country’s gross domestic product contracted for the second consecutive quarter since the recession of 2016, the worst since 1987 when GDP declined by 10.8 per cent.
According to World Bank and NBS figures, this is the second recession under President Muhamadu Buhari’s democratic reign and his fourth as head of state.
Reacting on his verified Twitter account on Tuesday, Suleiman stated that Buhari’s government has failed in its four-point agenda of “anti-corruption, security, economy and employment.”
He further lamented that “Right now, insecurity at its peak, economy in shambles, corruption is monumental, unemployment maximal,” and prayed God to never allow Nigeria to see another kind of Buhari’s government again.
“4 point of agenda of this govt was anti-corruption, security, economy and employment..Right now, insecurity at its peak, economy in shambles, corruption is monumental, unemployment maximal…Worst government ever..may God never let us see this kind again…”
4 point of agenda of this govt was anti-corruption,security,economy and employment..Right now,insecurity at its peak,economy in shambles,corruption is monumental,unemployment maximal…Worst government ever..may God never let us see this kind again…
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) December 1, 2020
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