
Newsonline reports that Femi Kayode said unlike the United States military that took Ayman Al Zawahiri down, President Buhari begs bandits and sometimes rewards them for the atrocious act.
Ayman Al Zawahiri, leader of Al-qaeda was killed in an operation by the United States Army through a drone strike.
Ayman Al Zawahiri replaced the late leader of the terrorist group, Osama Bin Ladin, who was killed during former president Barrack Obama’s regime.
Reacting to the death of Ayman Al Zawahiri, Kayode gave kudos to the US military for sustaining the war against terror, while he slammed the Federal government of Nigeria.
Kayode said, “The Americans killed Osama Bin Ladin, AbuBakr Al Baghdadi and now Ayman Al Zawahiri. Kudos!
“In Nigeria we do not kill terrorists: we beg them, pay them, appease them, reward them, bow before them, give them chieftaincy titles and let them break into prison to free their brothers.”
Also reacting to the insecurity and the management of it by the president, Hon. Adefisayo Tajudeen said it was time President Buhari woke up to his responsibility of securing the country.
The member representing Idanre/Ifedore Federal constituency of Ondo state, and the Deputy Chairman House Committee on Army said President Buhari must rise up and sack appointees sabotaging the security of the country.
Tajudeen said, “The President should wake up to his responsibilities and at least sack whoever that is jeopardizing this administration. The people know changes don’t come in a day but they need action.”
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