North Korean leaders told President Obama on Tuesday to worry more about schlepping his belongings out of the White House than humanitarian abuses in the miserable hermit nation.

“Obama would be well advised not to waste time taking issue with others ‘human rights issue’ but make good arrangements for packing in the White House,” according to Pyongyang mouthpiece KCNA, which blasted the outgoing president for additional sanctions imposed by the US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.

“He had better repent of the pain and misfortune he has brought to so many Americans and other people of the world by creating the worst human rights situation in the US during his tenure of office.”

Obama leaves office on Friday, handing over the White House keys to Donald Trump.

Pyongyang insisted it is acting under a “masses-first” doctrine, which it claims is good for its people.

“The DPRK will protect Korean-style socialism to the last no matter what others may say as it thoroughly embodies the popular masses-first principle, the crystal of the Juche-oriented outlook on the people,” according to the kooky kingdom.

“Juche” is the North Korean term for self-reliance.