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Buhari's EndSARS Speech Failed to Meet Nigerians' Expectation, Says House Minority Caucus

editorOctober 24, 2020 11:58 Am
By Udora Orizu in Abuja
The Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives on Friday said the speech delivered Thursday night by President Muhammadu Buhari on the EndSARS protest across the country, left much to be desired, as it did not meet the expectation of most Nigerians.
The Caucus in a statement signed by its Leader, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu said they are particularly surprised that Buhari’s speech did not find a space to address the killing of innocent and unarmed Nigerian youths at the Lekki Tollgate, the very development that sparked off violent restiveness across the nation and consequent widespread demand for a presidential address.
The lawmakers said they expected the address by the President to come with some empathy for victims of the killings and those of other acts of brutality by unscrupulous security operatives, particularly at this time when reassuring words from the President would have gone a long way to calm frayed nerves.
The statements reads, ”Indeed, the expectation across the country was for Mr. President to reassure Nigerians, especially the youths by forcefully condemning the killing and brutalization of our young ones, announcing an accelerated independent inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the gruesome acts and setting a clear pathway for the much-needed overhaul of our security system.”
”The much desired national healing, peace, unity and stability of our nation anchor on such show of concern and commitment by leaders. As lawmakers, our caucus therefore urges President Buhari, as the father of the nation, to take further steps to realign with the expectations of Nigerians and reassure the nation by immediately setting up an independent inquiry into these killings with a view to prosecuting and bringing the perpetrators to book.”
”This is in addition to an inquiry into videos and reports that unscrupulous security operatives mobilized thugs to attack peaceful protesters and unleash violence on innocent Nigerians. Those behind such shameful act that escalated sectional hostilities and pitched citizens against one another should be brought to book.”
”The Minority caucus once more urges President Buhari to urgently rejig the nation’s security architecture by replacing his service chiefs with more competent and professional hands to assist in effectively handling the security challenges confronting the nation. Mr. President is further urged to take urgent steps to accelerate action on his economic reforms so as to provide ample opportunities for our youths to gainfully participate in our productive sectors and ameliorate the hardship, hunger and frustration in the land.
”The Minority caucus notes that history beckons and that the unity, stability, peaceful co-existence and general wellbeing of citizens in our country should be paramount to all, at this point in our national life. Our caucus again commiserates with the families of the victims of this unfortunate development, while suing for calm across the country and urging for a collective action that will engender a united and peaceful Nigeria for the good of all.”
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Founded on January 22, 1995, THISDAY is published by THISDAY NEWSPAPERS LTD., 35 Creek Road Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria with offices in 36 states of Nigeria , the Federal Capital Territory and around the world. It is Nigeria's most authoritative news media available on all platforms for the political, business, professional and diplomatic elite and broader middle classes while serving as the meeting point of new ideas, culture and technology for the aspirationals and millennials. The newspaper is a public trust dedicated to the pursuit of truth and reason covering a range of issues from breaking news to politics, business, the markets, the arts, sports and community to the crossroads of people and society.

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    Charging Nnamdi Kanu For Insulting Buhari Is An Abuse Of Power, Buhari Himself Insulted Goodluck Jonathan, Obasanjo And Yar'Adua
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    Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri has said that leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu being charged with insulting President Buhari is an abuse of power. 
     
    LIB reported earlier that the IPOB leader in the new amended charges filed by the Nigerian government, was accused of refering to "President Muhammadu Buhari, who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as paedophile, terrorist and an embodiment of evil “knowing same to be false”, which contravenes Section 357 of the Criminal Code Act, 2004."
     
    Reacting to this, Reno Omokri noted that President Buhari had allegedly insulted former Presidents Goodluck Jonatha , Olusegun Obasanjo and Musa Yar'adua. 
     
    He added that if insulting Buhari is a crime, then all Nigerians including his wife Aisha, should be persecuted for the same reason. 
     
    The former presidential aide wrote; 
     
    If General Buhari feels slighted that Nnamdi Kanu allegedly called him “an idiot”, “a pedophile” and “a terrorist” then he should sue him for libel, slander or defamation in a civil court. Expressing a negative image about someone, even a President, is not a criminal offence! Charging Nnamdi Kanu for insulting Buhari is abuse of power. Buhari himself insulted former Presidents Obasanjo (as recently as last year) and Jonathan as well as Yar’adua. If insulting Buhari is a crime, then all Nigerians, including Aisha Buhari, should be tried!
     
    Charging Nnamdi Kanu for insulting Buhari is an abuse of power. Buhari himself insulted Obasanjo, Jonathan and Yar?adua - Reno Omokri

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