El-rufia joins Ortom, attacks Buhari’s alleged poor security architect,…As Middlebelt Youth commends Lagos Assembly over anti-open grazing bill.

By Our Correspondent

The tinted image of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government has continued getting darker, as his strong supporters are becoming critics of his faded administration.

Governor Nasir El-rufia,of Kaduna state one of the Frontline supporter of the president on Wednesday launched attacked on the Buhari’s government, accusing the president of slowing down North West governors security efforts to tackle insecurity in the region.

The Kaduna state governor is the second All Progressive Congress ( APC) governor from the North to attacked Buhari’s government over poor security architect of the administration.

Buhari home state Katsina governor, Bello Masari,of recent took the Federal Government to cleaners over the persistence and sluggish manner the administration is handling insecurity in the country.

El-Rufia, Who on channels television on Wednesday said that Buhari’s government has not done enough to ends insecurity in the region.

The two APC governors from the north are now students of Governor Ortom’s messages to Buhari over the president failed government on tackling insecurity in the country, especially in meddlebelt.

In another development the Middlebelt Youth Forum has commended the Lagos State Assembly for passing into law the anti-open grazing law, saying that the lawmakers have demonstrated love for their people.

The spokesman of the group Mr. Godwin Gang,in a statement said that Benue state governor, Samuel Ortom, should be celebrated for showing Nigerians the way forward by kick starting the Anti-open grazing law.

He pointed out that for Lagos State the commercial heart of Nigeria to joined Ortom’s security blueprint speak volumes of the Benue state governor’s high leadership quality and his undying love for his people.

On Value Added Tax ( VAT) he said that Rivers and Lagos states have taken the right steps to address federal government injustice in the sharing formula of the revenue generated by states.

“How can Kano state,jigawa, Zamfara, sokoto and other northern states banned alcohol and still shared from revenue accrued from sale of alcohol? If other States too ban sales of alcohol will there be money from that sector to share?,” he asked.

He urged all the middlebelt states, southeast, Southwest and South-south States to joined Rivers and Lagos states to address the injustice of Buhari’s government on the sharing formula of revenue.

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