The senator representing Bayelsa East senatorial district in the National Assembly, Sen. Ben Murray-Bruce, has reacted to Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima bursting into tears before President Muhammadu Buhari while lamenting the devastation caused by Boko Haram in his state.
Shettima told Buhari that his coming as Commander-in-Chief had been expected to end the Boko Haram insurgency in Borno and restore its “traditional glory” as the home of peace.
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But taking to his verified Twitter handle on Wednesday, Murray-Bruce, a popular socio-political commentator, said that the present security and other challenges bedeviling the nation would persist until the country is restructured.
The senator, who said he was touched by Shettima’s tears, noted that restructuring had become compulsory in light of the present challenges.
Murray-Bruce stressed that every Nigerian would continue to cry like Shettima until the country is restructured.
He said, “I was touched by Shettima’s tears. I think it is obvious by now that restructuring is no longer an option before Nigeria. It is now a necessity. And the more we deny it, the more we will all cry. From President to Governor, to Local Government Chairman, down to the lowest level.”
See tweet:
I was touched by Shettima’s tears. I think it is obvious by now that restructuring is no longer an option before Nigeria. It is now a necessity. And the more we deny it, the more we will all cry. From President to Governor, to Local Government Chairman, down to the lowest level.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) January 9, 2019
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