You took Nigeria from top to bottom - Ortom tells Buhari
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Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state has called on President Buhari to urgently resign from his office and hand over power to his vice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
The governor who is a strong critic of the Buhari administration made the call at a press conference in Makurdi on Monday, March 14.
He alleged that the president failed Nigerians in all areas of his electoral promises, especially with the worsening insecurity in the country.
“The Federal Government has completely failed and I want to call on President Muhammadu Buhari to accept the fact that he has failed this country and I want to advise him to honourably resign as president of Nigeria.
Yes, he can resign and hand over to his deputy to handle the affairs of this country. Otherwise, this country will be going down” he said
The governor lamented the continued killings going on in his home local government of Guma and other parts of the state by suspected herders militia as well as banditry snuffing lives out of citizens in parts of the country.
He said it had become unreasonable to continue to cry for help without any decisive actions taken by the federal government to end the menace of invasions on Benue villages, adding that his people are now ready to take up arms prescribed by the law to defend themselves.
“I was part of those who worked for President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 based on the promises he gave to us that he would be president for everybody and for nobody. But, today we have seen clearly that he is president for Fulani people. So, every day we have seen the level of nepotism going on in this country.
I know that it’s is happening in other states of the federation but I’m talking about my state where I’m elected as governor to provide good governance and security for lives and property.
So, I talk about these things. It’s unfortunate and I pray for my colleagues and people of various states that let God help us. And more than praying, we must act because for me as a student of the Bible I know that faith without work is dead. So action must be taken.”