Former aid to president Goodluck ,Reno Omokri has reacted to the trending reports of Kaduna Governor El-Rufai withdrawing his son Sadiq from Kaduna Capital School.
In response, Reno has reacted saying the Governor cannot protect his own son let alone the children of other people. He added that he secretly withdrew his son from the school following the tip-off of an attack however he invited the media when he was enrolling his son to the public school.
Taking to the microblogging platform, Reno Omokri wrote;
“Since @elrufai invited the media when he purportedly enrolled his son in a public school, why then did he not invite the same press when he withdrew that same child from school. Why withdraw secretly?
If El-Rufai cannot protect his own son, then how can he protect your own children? If El-Rufai is afraid of bandits and killer herdsmen, then why is he against Sunday Igboho who protects Nigerians from bandits and killer herdsmen?
We remember when @elrufai boasted of paying killer herdsmen. Now, he has withdrawn his son from school because of them. His bigotry emboldened killer herdsmen, and now, like Boko Haram, the falcon is no longer obeying the falconer.”
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