Shehu Sani Criticizes Detractors Over President's Tribute to Buhari

Shehu Sani, a former senator, has criticized those who accused President Bola Tinubu of exploiting the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari. Sani pointed out that the President physically attended the burial, met with Buhari's family, declared a public holiday, held a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in his honor, and renamed a university to immortalize him.


Sani argued that these actions demonstrate the President's respect for his predecessor and his legacy. He questioned what critics would have said if the President had not taken these steps to honor Buhari's memory. Sani's comments highlight the challenges of navigating the complexities of politics, where actions are often subject to multiple interpretations.

Sani's statement can be seen as a rebuke to those who accuse the President of exploiting Buhari's death for political gain. By pointing out the President's tangible actions to honor Buhari's memory, Sani suggests that critics are being unfair or politically motivated in their assessment.

The controversy surrounding the President's tribute to Buhari highlights the complexities of politics, where actions can be perceived in different ways depending on one's perspective. Sani's comments underscore the need for nuance and understanding in evaluating political actions, rather than simply assuming ulterior motives.


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