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Maiduguri residents tell Buhari, “We don’t want you”

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President Muhammadu Buhari was received to by an angry crowd following recent Boko Haram renewed attacks

The songs of welcome have changed in Maiduguri for President Muhammadu Buhari, from being friendly and warm to being obviously hostile following recent Boko Haram attacks.

According to video published online on Wednesday, as the President’s convoy blitzed through the streets of the Boko Haram threatened city, the crowd that lined the streets, shouted “Bama so”, Bama so”, which means “We Don’t want you”.

In the past, Buhari was received with chants of ‘Sai Buhari’. The chanters were said to be students of Ramat Polytechnic.

The reason for the anger was because of recent attacks by the Boko Haram against communities and the one that incensed them the most was the killing on Sunday of commuters stranded overnight in the town of Auno, because soldiers locked their vehicles out from reaching the safer city of Maiduguri.

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In the night, Boko Haram came on the attack, by blasting a fuel tanker in the queue, setting off a fire that killed 30 people, including two female students of the University of Maiduguri.

Dozens of women and children were also reportedly abducted by the Boko Haram.

President Buhari was in Ethiopia when the tragedy occurred and he only offered sops as usual and promises to rescue the abducted.

On his return to Nigeria, Buhari went to Maiduguri to condole with the government and people over the latest Boko Haram-induced tragedy. The people appeared to be tired of all excuses.

Shehu Zubair first shared clips of the angry crowd and hoped that it will teach Buhari to have an overhauled strategy in fighting Boko Haram:

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Paul Carsten, a Reuters correspondent, who had covered the insurgency for the past three years remarked: “Incredible that people lined streets of city of Maiduguri to boo Nigeria’s President Buhari when he visited in response to killing of 30+ people by Islamist insurgents (Boko Haram or Islamic State West Africa). Not seen anything like it in 3+ years of covering the conflict”.

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