Bauchi State Governor and presidential aspirant, Bala Mohammed, says believes President Muhammadu Buhari has failed the country because he surrounds himself with liars and sycophants.Mohammed expressed this belief on Sunday, while campaigning in Katsina State ahead of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s presidential primaries.According to him, “Katsina is a State that produces good leaders for the country,” he told PDP delegates in the state. “What the Late Umaru Musa Yar’adua, of blessed memory, did was the only thing that makes us proud.“Unfortunately, (President Buhari) has attached himself with a bunch of liars, sycophants and bad people; because he was a soldier and he doesn’t know people’s attitudes; he doesn’t know government job; he has never entered villages. He thought everybody is trustworthy”.“But we can differentiate between good and bad people.“We don’t have security in our country; as if we don’t have any government. Farming activities have been paralysed; our children’s education has been affected, hunger and looting are on the increase”, he lamented.
“YAR’ADUA MADE US PROUD, UNLIKE BUHARI WHO SURROUNDS HIMSELF WITH LIARS” – BALA MOHAMMED
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