The Digest: Nigerian comedian and skit maker Mr. Macaroni has sharply criticized President Bola Tinubu's administration, describing it as the "most useless government in the history of useless governments" following the deadly Palm Sunday attack in Jos, Plateau State, which claimed over 15 lives. In a statement on X, the comedian bemoaned that "Nigerians wake up every day to lament one tragedy or the other," calling the insecurity "unbearably heart-wrenching." His comments come as the Plateau State Government imposed a 48-hour curfew in Jos North to restore normalcy.
Key Points:
- Mr. Macaroni condemned the Tinubu administration over the Plateau attack, calling it the "most useless government in history."
- He questioned how many more Nigerians must die due to "an abysmal level of incompetence."
- The comedian said Nigerians wake up daily to lament tragedies, describing the situation as "heart-wrenching."
- Over 15 people were killed in the Palm Sunday attack in Jos North's Angwan Rukuba community.
- A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in Jos North following the attack.
As Nigerians mourn the Plateau victims, Mr. Macaroni's harsh critique reflects the growing public frustration with the government's handling of insecurity, with many demanding accountability and action.
Sources: X