Daniel Bwala, the spokesman for Atiku Abubakar’s presidential campaign, urged Nigerians to voice their displeasure at the former vice president’s decision to delete the tweet condemning Deborah Samuel’s brutal murder.Infomation Guide Nigeria
Bwala, Special Adviser to the Deputy Senate President on Legal and Constitutional Matters at the National Assembly of Nigeria, stated this on The Morning Show of Arise Television.
Atiku tweeted a tweet hours after Deborah Samuel was slain for allegedly committing blasphemy at her school. The tweet was later deleted.
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Atiku has begun his campaign, and Nigerians are unsure about what would happen to the country if he is elected president.
To add to the controversy, DAILY POST reports that Atiku stated on Saturday, at an interactive session with the Arewa Joint Committee held in Kaduna State, that Northerners do not require Igbo or Yoruba candidates in the 2019 election.Jamb Result
Asked why the former Vice president deleted his tweet, Bwala said, “If Nigerians are not satisfied [with Atiku’s explanations on why he deleted his tweet on the killing of Deborah Samuel] they will express that at the polls.”
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