“By divine intervention, Buhari unexpectedly got elected” – Garba Shehu

The senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Garba Shehu has said Muhammadu Buhari became president by divine intervention.

Shehu on Thursday condemned the ‘Return or Resign’ protest by some youth, saying it aims to undermine the government’s campaign against corruption.

He noted Buhari became president through a democratic process and anyone that wishes to replace him can only do so through that same process and not by protests.

He stated this when he addressed members of the Centre for Civil Society and Justice (CCSJ) at the presidential villa, Abuja, TheCable reports.

Members of the civil society coalition had staged a rally in support of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“It might be taken for granted that the beneficiaries of the old order are fighting back. We have been warned that corruption will fight back,” he said, about the fight against corruption.

“In a country where just one woman for having the opportunity to serve as minister has N47.2 billion and 487.5 million dollars of public resources in cash and property traced to her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) you don’t expect the beneficiaries of that order to allow the Buhari administration some peace.

“They want to distract us. But what the Presidency wants to assure patriotic citizens is that the government will not bend.

“As far as the President is concerned, he has done the needful by handing the reins of authority to the Vice President. Since the law of the country does not give a time limit for the President’s return, it cannot be imposed by a saber-rattling musician.”

The presidential spokesman commended the CCSJ for being orderly in their demonstration and urged them to shun all provocations by opponents of the government.

“By divine intervention, Muhammadu Buhari unexpectedly got elected with the ostensible mandate of reversing national decline and securing its future,” he said.

“He got into the Villa through democratic victory at election. Anybody desiring to replace him, whether you are wrestler, a hairdresser or a musician, you should go through that process. In a democracy, threats don’t work.”

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