A GOOD FRIEND HAS THIS TO SAY: DONT MISS IT... IMPEACHMENT MOVES - TopicsExpress



          

A GOOD FRIEND HAS THIS TO SAY: DONT MISS IT... IMPEACHMENT MOVES AND ASIWAJU PRIVATE COMPANY: Then, when Asiwaju Private Company (APC) members started calling for impeachment proceedings against President Goodluck Jonathan with Hon Femi Gbajabiamila as the arrow head of the campaign then, It was democracy at work but the majority members of the house posited it was a gang up by the minority and irrelevant few from the majority. In that regard, the conspiracy was foiled.Now, when Adamawa State House of Assembly sacked Muritala Nyako, it is now abuse of power by Mr President. Ask them; Is it democratic/progressive for a Governor of a State to allocate 4 Offices of First Lady to his 4 Wives? With allocation of at least 50m monthly from the state treasury? Let us also remind them, Kofoworola Akerele and Femi Pedro (Both Former Deputy Governor of Lagos State) were both impeached at separate time as deputy governor of Lagos State under Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu regime in Lagos State then it was democracy (by implication it also means it was abuse of power by Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu.These APC stalwarts cannot stop amusing me because if anything favours them it is democracy/progressive but when they are at the receiving end it is abuse of power (I can’t laugh). However, if truly due process were not followed, I know the Adamawa people would have resorted to street violence. I guess Atiku is also part of this conspiracy because he has 8 of the House members has his core loyalist (why did he not intervene?) Can anyone remind me when President Goodluck Jonathan became a member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly for him to be accused of initiating the impeachment process or give me a reasonable reason why he should had meddled in the affairs of the State Executive and Legislature to stop the Assembly from carrying out his legitimate oversight function?
Posted on: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 07:15:37 +0000

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