A large percentage of Nigerians reading this right now are currently battling fuel scarcity and erratic supply of electricity.
When NEPA refuses to bring the light and fuel for generator is also scarce.

In a dire situation as this, you’d think Nigerian leaders would try and calm the already angry and impatient Nigerians.

However, President Buhari’s media aide during an interview with Channels Television dropped his very ‘wise’ solution to Nigeria’s electricity problems.

He went on to shock Nigerians with this statement.
“… So if some people are crying that they are in darkness, they should go and hold those that vandalized the pipelines, that’s it!”
When there’s no fuel and light but your government still wants you to fight some people.
