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JONATHAN: Anti- Rule of Law President defending rule of law! A country that does not obey rule of law is a jungle country! President Jonathan. How does GEJ then explain Fayoses flagrant abuse of rule of law: abuse of judiciary, abuse of legislature, disrespect for due process in Ekiti State? Fayose supervised the beating of a high court judge, the secretary of the Chief Judge of the state while the court records in the office of the CJ were torn, yet no whimper from President Jonathan. The NJC directed the IG to provide Ekiti Judges with security so that the case of eligibility against Fayose could be dispensed with. Instead, Jonathan-led Federal Government deployed stern-looking soldiers and battle-ready anti-riot policemen to seal off the court premises and ensure no judge sit on the case. They did this because the case was likely to be against Fayose and so they shut down the Judiciary because of one man and here is President Jonathan now talking about the rule of law! Fayose got away with this sacrilege with the backing of President Jonathan and this encouraged him to do more. He gave logistic support to 7 PDP members of the House of Assembly to impeach the Speaker in a House of 26 members thereby implying that 7 is greater than 19. He has been running the state with 7 legislators in a house of 26. He screened his Commissioner-nominees and passed the budget with this 7 PDP lawmakers! Jonathan did not utter any word of condemnation, and here is the same President singing the rule of law as if he was talking to primary school pupils! Jonathan should start his rule of law by first making Fayose to face the law! Nigeria has no place anymore for pretenders and weaklings like Goodluck Ebele Jonathan! A country that breaks her own laws with impunity has no chance of success in whatever she does. Keru e koo maa lo. Jonathan has no answers to Nigerias problems. The Monitors.
Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 18:44:32 +0000

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