Resign, you’ve run out of ideas to subdue terrorists, Northern Youths tell Buhari

A group of Northern youths observed that following the security challenge that has engulfed our Nigeria, most especially Northern Nigeria which is now the epicentre of kidnapping-for-ransom, the best option for President Muhammadu Buhari is to humbly resign. 

They said Nigeria is deeply soaked in a blood bath and lately, turned into an abattoir where humans are roasted alive for the crime of daring to travel on roads that were constructed from the taxes they paid to the government.
Isah Abubakar, President of, Northern Youth Council of Nigeria, said this in a statement on Friday.
The statement reads:
“The Northern Youth Council of Nigeria call on President Muhammadu Buhari to humbly resign since it is obvious that he has run out of idea on how to subdue the terrorists that have taken over significant parts of Sokoto, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Zamfara states and the busiest Kaduna-Abuja expressway on one side, and recently, the daring moves attacks by Boko Haram/ISWAP which has continued unabated.”
“It is embarrassing that President Buhari is idly watching the terrorist elements reigning supreme in our Country, imposing taxes on his supposed citizens, stopping them yet, he is unperturbed. This is the clear characteristic of a leader that has run out of steam.”
“In the alternative where he fails to eat the humble pie, we wish to call on the National Assembly to expedite action and initiate processes of impeachment against the President. Nigerians will certainly stand with them. This will equally help in redeeming the damaged reputation of the National Assembly.”
“Where the above recommendation fails, Nigerians should do everything possible to defend themselves, we can’t continue to watch anarchists reign supreme over us, while we seat like cowards to be killed. It is better you are arrested and kept in prison for daring to defend yourself and than to be buried in a grave because you didn’t dare to do something. Enough is Enough!”

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