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“Don’t Ever Call Tinubu a Terrible President,” Says a Man Who Escaped El Rufail 8years Terror.

 

A Kaduna based man, Israel Bivan who allegedly escaped the turmoil in Kaduna State under the leadership of former Governor Nasir El-Rufai has risen in defence of President Bola Tinubu, warning against labeling him a “terrible president.”

 

Bivan who hails from Southern Kaduna, shared a harrowing account of the terror and bloodshed his community endured during El-Rufai’s tenure, which was marked by incessant killings and insecurity.

 

According to Bivan, the experience was so traumatic that the mere mention of President Tinubu’s name being associated with the term “terrible” is unbearable.

 

He cautioned those who might be tempted to criticize the president to consider the plight of the Southern Kaduna people, who suffered greatly under the previous administration.

 

He recounted the atrocities committed during El-Rufai’s reign, stating that his people were “killed like flies” under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari and therefore expressed his gratitude to President Tinubu, who he credited with restoring a sense of security and humanity to his community.

 

For the first time in years, Bivan said he feels like a human being, thanks to President Tinubu’s leadership. He emphasized that people can now sleep with both eyes closed, free from the fear of being killed in their sleep.

 

This newfound sense of security, which he attributed to President Tinubu’s efforts, has given him a reason to feel that he deserves to exist.

 

His emotional appeal serves as a testament to the impact of President Tinubu’s policies on the lives of ordinary Nigerians, particularly those who have been affected by violence and insecurity.

 

His words convey a sense of hope and appreciation for the president’s efforts to address the security challenges that have plagued the country for years.

 

In a heartfelt plea, Bivan urged others to refrain from criticizing President Tinubu, especially in the presence of Southern Kaduna natives, who have witnessed firsthand, the devastating consequences of poor leadership.

 

By sharing his personal story, he hopes to humanize the president and highlight the positive difference he has made in the lives of those who need it most.

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