“I believe there are a lot of sycophants around the president. People are telling him that things are okay. Things are not okay,” Mr Garba maintained.
“The rate at which members of PDP and APC are resigning to join the ADC in the north is alarming,” Mr Garba said.
The EFCC said the suspects would soon be arraigned in court upon conclusion of investigations.
Long queues have surfaced at filling stations across the Bauchi metropolis, signalling a scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise called petrol.
The chairman said the protest became necessary following the nonchalant response of the management towards resolving the issues.
Respondents called for more punitive measures to deter practitioners of of the illicit money-spinning business.
Mr Garba said that unlike their Muslim counterparts, Northern Christians do not command regional and national followership.
Adamu Garba insinuated that those who fail to respect Islam’s “sensibilities,” risks similar consequences as late Deborah.
Mr Garba told Peoples Gazette that even though he had withdrawn from the exercise, it won’t be the end of his quest to govern Nigeria someday.
Mr Garba said that items valued at N1 million were seized during raids in markets and other places.
