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Buba Galadima should go for psychiatric test, say Buhari supporters

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The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) says former Buhari ally and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain Alhaji Buba Galadima needs deliverance and should seek immediate psychiatric help to regain mental equilibrium.
The group said it would be willing to foot the bill if Galadima is unable to pay for the treatment. It also advised both the new and conventional media not to entertain the PDP leader until he presents a clearance certificate from a reputable Psychiatrist or a recognised mental home.
BMO described as pathetic, and insane, Galadima’s argument that ‘the billions of United States Dollars late General Sani Abacha stashed in foreign banks was not looted, but moved abroad to save Nigeria from impending sanctions by the Western world’.
 In a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke,  BMO dismissed Galadima’s argument as fraudulent, baseless and one that can only be put forward in a beer parlour in a Mammy Market.
“It is an argument full of bile and frustration, signifying insanity. Apparently, Galadima has ‘lost it’ and Nigerians should be aware of that.
“How can a sound mind posit that a head of state would keep his country’s monies, in billions of dollars, in his personal accounts abroad, under the guise of securing it from foreign powers?
“We will however not pretend ignorance of the source and cause of Galadima’s current aggravation and persistent attacks on President Buhari. It may not be unconnected with the President’s refusal to intervene in Galadima’s running battle with the Assets Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON), over unpaid Unity Bank loans to the tune of N900m, resulting in two of his choice houses in Abuja being seized by AMCON.
“It is becoming very glaring that Galadima has become disillusioned and disoriented with reality, particularly on very sensitive national issues”, BMO added.
BMO says it is not unlikely that Galadima is depressed and should seek help before his condition degenerates.
“Galadima’s journey into depression might have begun after the 2019 Presidential elections when his favoured candidate,  Atiku Abubakar of the PDP lost woefully to President Buhari of the APC, thus dashing his hope for a better life as Atiku’s spokesperson”, the statement added.

 

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