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Please Hand Over Power To Me – Ezekwesili Begs Buhari, Gives Reason

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President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to hand over power to a former Minister of Education.

Obiageli Ezekwesili made the appeal in a Twitter post.

She asked Buhari to hand over power to her.

She said her statement followed lamentations by Buhari’s supporters over his failure to secure the country, citizens and residents of Nigeria.

The former Minister, in her tweet on Wednesday, described the president as an “ineffectual Commander-in-Chief of the Nigeria Armed Forces.”

Ezekwesili said she has accepted the vote of confidence by Buhari’s supporters in her.

She wrote, “Let’s ask the ineffectual Commander-in-Chief of the Nigeria Armed Forces @MBuhari to swiftly hand over power to me so I can satisfy his supporters’ cry on his ignoble failure to secure the country, citizens and residents of Nigeria.

“I welcome their vote of confidence in me.”

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