President Muhammadu Buhari took to his twitter handle while in Nairobi to assure everybody that his administration would do all within its power to secure the rescue of the Chibok girls.
His comments did not elicit any hope for most Nigerians. Instead, most people bashed the President for addressing local issues from outside the country.
I reiterated it in Nairobi, that we want our Chibok girls safe, we want them out. We’re doing all we can to reunite them with their families
— Muhammadu Buhari (@MBuhari) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari u could say it in nigeria but u went far away Kenya to let us know. Continue
— Cupid❤️#CFC (@cupid4cool) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari U never say this in Nigeria… Only speak to us from foreign land.
— Roman K Akor (@sunnyukc) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari @obyezeks chai PMB would not grant the Chibok parents audience in Nigeria but he assures Kenyan people over the Chibok girls
— Aveigo (@aveigo) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari Sir, Y always making such statements abroad, &provide us with nothing at home? Charity begins at home I’ll say. Let’s b informed.
— Shoboyoke Ajanlekoko (@shoboyokee) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari Baba why in Nairobi? Why did you not at least send someone to recognise the importance of the protesters last week?
— Abu~Hafiz (@AminuFaragai) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari Nairobi is Kenya!!.reiterate to us in Abuja, Maiduguri;in NIGERIA..meet d chibok families outside aso rock. show some love!
— Demola (@demdam) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari @MBuhari From Nairobi?? Really?? And we are to believe you are doing all you can?
— Ranti (@rantifamilusi) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari you don’t have 2go2 kenya to make such pronouncements, the parents are in nigeria,bornu. When they agitate respond not with silence
— Olorunisola Ayorinde (@olorunisolaone) August 28, 2016
@MBuhari sir, granting d procession to aso-rock audience would av shown ur commitment n solidarity. D police baricade sent contrary signals
— Mary sodioo (@MSodioo) August 28, 2016