Thursday, July 23, 2015

Watch Video Of Buhari Saying He Won't Treat People Who Didn't Vote For Him Equally With Those Who Voted For Him

While answering question from in US yesterday. when asked by a white journalist how he intended to deal with issues in the Niger Delta, particularly Amnesty, bunkering and inclusive development, president Buhari said; 

"Going by election results, constituencies that gave me 97% can not in all honesty be treated, on some issues, with constituencies that gave me 5%. I think these are political realities. While, certainly there will be justice for everybody but the people who voted, and made their votes count, they must feel the government has appreciated the effort they put in putting the government in place. I think this is really fair."

9 comments:

  1. Let me hope he's joking! Because he is supposed to be presido for all and not for those who voted him. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. Baba na u sabi oh..if u dnt rule well ,,they will b unrrest in other region...peAce n unity of this nation depends on u...

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  3. He has d right to do whatever he wishes, but if u ask me i'll say he is wrong by this, don't mind whatever you see here, he won't disintegrate d nation...he will unite us all

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    1. Mr man that's a public office not family biz,,he does not hv d right to do wlhat ever he wish..

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  4. He just said the fact, u can't expect to get equal treatment after campaigning and voting against him. But he'll do his best to make sure that they're ok, but don't expect best from him. He's human too

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  5. It's a normal thing, but he shud hv d good of d nation at hand

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  6. The President of C H A N G E does not know what inclusive development means.
    WOW I SEE THE CHANGE N I G E R I A N S Voted For, Now I Understand

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