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'Buhari’s government will collapse no matter how hard we pray,’ Ex-governor says

Lamido made the comments on Tuesday, December 7, while speaking to journalists at his home in Bamaina.

 

Lamido also said that people who are leaving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC) are looking for protection from the Federal Government.

“Where justice is lost, where you have a government which is not just and fair, people must look for protection. Those defecting from the PDP to the APC are looking for protection,” he said according to Daily Trust.

“The present government in the country will collapse. No matter how well people wished them and how hard you prayed for the government, it will collapse because it has no capacity to carry the Nigerian load, contradiction, crisis and division,” he added.

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Lamido had earlier said that Buhari is too incompetent to lead Nigeria.

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