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Why Buhari will be remembered just like US’s Trump – Fayose explains

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Buhari will be remembered like Trump – Fayose

Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has attacked President Muhammadu Buhari again, saying he would be remembered like an outgoing American president, Donald Trump.

The former governor said Nigerians could not wait to see the end of the regime of President Buhari, just as Americans look forward to the exit of Donald Trump.

“Buhari will be remembered like Trump because it is obvious that he is the low budget Trump when damages done to their countries are compared, Fayose tweeted.

Fayose alleged further that everything has been destroyed under the watch of President Buhari.

“Everything that matters has been destroyed under the watch of Buhari. All the values that we share as a country – economy, security, human rights, rule of law, credible elections, and unity of the country have been destroyed.

President Trump will exit the White House on Wednesday morning shortly before the inauguration of Democrat Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States.

The outgoing American president’s policies during his tenure has been criticized by Americans and world leaders.

President Donald Trump had delivered Joe Biden one more snub on Tuesday, forcing him to charter his own plane to fly from Delaware to Washington D.C. instead of authorizing an Air Force jet.

The president-elect flew the short hop from his home state, after a tear-stained speech eulogizing his dead son Beau, on a private Boeing 737 – then as he landed at Joint Base Andrews taxied past an idle Air Force Boeing 757 on the tarmac.

The snub was the latest in Trump’s defiant refusal to acknowledge his successor. In contrast the Obama administration sent an Air Force plane to New York for the Trumps in January 2017.

Trump during his reign made history by getting impeached twice as the President by the United States House of Representatives.

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