Galadima tears into Lai, says he reaps where he doesn’t sow

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Galadima tears into Lai, says he reaps where he doesn’t sow

Galadima tears into Lai, warns him Nigerians will judge his scorecard

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Buba Galadima, a former ally of President Muhammadu Buhari now a chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), has criticised Information Minister Lai Mohammed over his recent outbursts against opposition parties.

Mohammed on Sunday told the Labour Party (LP) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to stop complaining about the 2023 presidential election and accept defeat, dismissing as “fraudulent” their claim the election was rigged.

He said in a statement by his Media Assistant Segun Adeyemi that both Peter Obi of the LP and Atiku Abubakr of the PDP lost the election due to over-confidence and complacency.

Galadima reacted on Arise TV by lashing out at Mohammed that he is always appointed to reap where he does not sow.

“Lai Mohammed knows nothing about the feelings and condition of the people. He does not know the conditions of Nigerians,” he said, per Daily Post.

“He has always been appointed to reap where he did not sow. He brought himself into office so he is allowed to say what he wants to say.

“A date is waiting for him to put his scorecard on the table after serving as a Minister for eight years.”

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You have set Nigeria back 100 years, Galadima knocks Buhari

Galadima also took a swipe at presidential spokesperson Femi Adesina for claiming his principal would leave Nigeria better than he met it in 2015 in terms of security and the economy, per Daily Post.

Adesina made the claim in a statement on Sunday, adding Buhari would not be leaving Nigeria the way he met it.

In reaction, Galadima prayed for God to visit Adesina with what the common people suffer daily in Nigeria, as reported by Daily Post.

“We wish that he (Buhari) could have kept the country (as he met it) on May 29, 2015. We could have clapped for him and escorted him to Daura or wherever he intends to live after leaving office,” Galadima said on Arise TV.

“The man has set Nigeria 100 years back, divided Nigeria across religious lines, along ethnic lines and crashed economic policies that have left the dollar which he met at N157/$1 and he’s now leaving it at N800/$1, that is if you see the dollar to buy.

“And insecurity was confined to the North East generally, except some dark spots that had happened in Abuja, Kano, and some few other places.

“Today, you cannot travel to any part of Nigeria with your eyes closed. You have to spend the night praying that God delivers you.

“If that’s the kind of Nigeria that Femi Adesina wants, then I pray to God to visit him with what the common people suffer daily in Nigeria.”

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