I pity you – Buhari’s ex-aide knocks Peter Obi for deleting tweet calling Tinubu president

Bashir Ahmad, the Special Assistant on Digital Communications for former President Muhammadu Buhari, has expressed sympathy for Peter Obi’s decision to remove a tweet in which he referred to Bola Tinubu as “Mr. President.”
Obi’s acts are considered low because he no longer has any self-control over them, according to Bashir.
When the president returned from France in a convoy of 120 cars, Obi, who is contesting Tinubu’s declaration as the victor of the most recent presidential election, criticized the convoy in a tweet.
He had written on Twitter, “Allegedly showing Mr. President driving with a convoy of roughly 120 cars. Although I haven’t had a chance to watch the aforementioned film, my advise is still the same: leaders at all levels of government must begin making sacrifices for a better Nigeria.
Later, he took down the tweet and replaced the image of the “120-car convoy of Mr. President” with “a trending motorcade video.”
Bashir wrote, “That was really low. I condemn you. Since Peter, the previous Labour Party presidential candidate, no longer has self-control or a positive impression of himself, I genuinely feel sorry for him.
“How can you take down a well-written tweet addressing your president as Mr. President just because some bullied and intimidated people who claimed to be your supporters?”