Buhari prefers animals to Nigerians, says ‘my cows, sheep much easier to control’ than compatriots

Outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari has slammed Nigerians, stating he prefers to be with animals on his farm because they are “much easier to control” than his compatriots.
“I am looking forward to tomorrow (Monday) to fly to my base and go back to my cows and sheep, which are much easier to control than fellow Nigerians,” said Mr Buhari.
Mr Buhari spoke at a gala and dinner held on Sunday in Abuja.
He also claimed that the 2023 elections gave power back to the Nigerian electorate.
While praising the outcome of the elections, Mr Buhari congratulated Nigerians for realising they have power in their votes and that their votes count.
Presidents of South Africa, Sierra Leone and Ghana attended the event.
He added, “Your Excellencies, heads of state and government, and their representatives, I thank you very much, and I say goodbye to you and wish us the best of luck.”
Mr Buhari, in March, told U.S. ambassador Mary Beth Leonard that he was eager to return to his animals in Daura.
Mr Buhari also told the American diplomat that he could not wait to stop being Nigerian president and get back to his farm where his animals awaited him.
“I plan to be a big landlord back at home, working on my farms and tending to more than 300 animals. I am eager to go,” Mr Buhari told Ms Leonard.
In January 2022, the former military dictator complained about ruling Nigeria.
(NAN)
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