A presidential aide, Femi Adesina, has made it known to Nigerians that they do not in any wat possess the right to order President Muhammadu Buhari around.
He made this known in his statement during a live programme on Nigeria Info FM where he rebuked a Nigerian, who identified himself as Ibikunle, for demanding that President Muhammadu Buhari hold a presidential media chat.

The presidential aide who faulted the demand by Ibikunle insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari had addressed the nation thrice after serious calls by Nigerians across social platforms in the last two months.
“When this COVID thing began, ‘president Muhammadu Buhari should talk to us, the president should talk to us,’ he has addressed the nation thrice within a month, what else do they want? What else do they want from him?
“People think because either you elected a president or you didn’t elect him, you must lead your president by the nose. It doesn’t happen that way.
“Because you elected a man then you begin to order him around. The president would do whatever is good for the country any given time.
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