A former Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, and prominent Middle Belt leader, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari is so incorruptible and he is the best person to lead Nigeria in this time.
Tsav, was reacting to a statement credited to Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, who recently declared that Nigeria’s problems have overwhelmed President Buhari.
“Buhari is not only doing his best, but also knows what Nigerian problems are”, the former Police boss told TheSun.
“I disagree with Soyinka. Buhari is not only doing his best, but also knows what Nigerian problems are. He is incorruptible. Buhari is the best person to lead Nigeria now.
“He is incorruptible, and his war against corruption has been exposing looters. As good as Buhari is, the only problem he has is that he is too slow, and some of his aides are corrupt. Buhari should step up the campaign against corruption. Looters caught should be put on trial and prosecuted”, he urged.
Speaking on declaration by the Middle Belt Forum that the region is no longer part of the North, Tsav described The leaders of the forum as noisemakers that should be ignored.
He said; “Those leaders are confusionists who are pursuing personal agenda. What they are saying is their own personal opinion but not the opinions of the majority of our people in the Middle Belt. Isuwa Dogo, and Bitrus Pogu who are making the declaration have no followers. They are on their own. Since they made that declaration, how many people of Middle Belt origin have come out to identify with them? Middle Belt still remains an integral part of the North, whether Dogo Isuwa or Pogu like it or not.
“These two men are Christians and they have personal agenda they are pursuing but their campaign will fail. Part of the reasons why Middle Belt can’t severe ties with the North has constitutional factor. Without constitutional amendment, Middle Belt can’t break away from the North.
“If Isuwa and Pogu have genuine intention, why can’t they seek constitutional means of achieving their goal by approaching the elected representatives of the Middle Belt in the National Assembly to discuss the issue with them? To me, these men are just attention seekers who should be ignored. Their declarations carry no weight, and they don’t have the support of the majority of our people.