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FCT natives to Buhari: Calling us ‘evil’ is hate speech

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Some natives of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have condemned a statement credited to President Muhammadu Buhari describing them as ‘necessary evil.’

The natives, under the auspices of Abuja Original Inhabitants Youth Empowerment Organisation (AOIYEO), in a statement by its president, Mr Isaac David, described the statement as hate speech.

Media reports had quoted the president as telling Mr Philip Aduda, senator representing FCT, who was part of an FCT delegation who paid him Sallah homage at Presidential Villa on Tuesday, that, “I have all the results of all constituencies. I am not threatening FCT because to make FCT secure is to make myself secure and the vice-president. I think they know that they are necessary evil that was why they decided to vote for PDP.”

David said the people took exception to the statement, adding that though the president said he was for nobody, “we believe he is for us as our governor and should direct our affairs with that unbiased mindset.”

He said the president lost the election in FCT due to several factors including complacency by All Progressives Congress (APC) in the territory.

He recalled that the natives also queried the fact that in 2015 Mr Buhari promised to appoint one of their own as minister of FCT, but did not, adding that he left no one to monitor the elections on his behalf.

“The president travelled to Katsina State to vote, Vice President travelled to Lagos State to vote and FCT Minister travelled to Adamawa State to vote, leaving the indigenes who constitutionally they represent as governor, deputy governor and acting governor in limbo and therefore amenable to influence by extraneous forces beyond their control.

“This is the more reason why the president should appoint Minister of FCT from the indigenes, somebody who speaks their language and knows them as is the case with governors in the 36 states,” he said.

 

Daily Trust

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