Elder statesman, Tanko Yakasai, has cautioned President Muhammadu Buhari...to halt selective persecution of perceived political opponents in the name of fighting corruption.
In a statement in Kano yesterday, the octogenarian said that recent action of the administration by some of its leading figures left much to be desired.
Yakasai said: “Recent policy and non-policy actions of the new administration as promoted by some leading figures and the administration’s security and anti-graft agencies, have left much to be desired.”He faulted the treatment meted out on the former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (retd.), and perceived opponents of the administration.
Yakasai disclosed that the overwhelming feeling today was that Nigeria was on a walk- back to dictatorship, stressing that the military background of President Muhammadu Buhari had taken the front seat.
He appealed to the President to ensure that justice was done to Nigerians, irrespective of their political affiliations.
It is our stupid constitution dat has caused a lot of mistake. Buhari is not a saint n u shuld not expect him to probe his party members. PDP didn't do dat in their time, let all dis people just have point in d person of Buhari cos d believe we all hav will determine where Nigeria is heading to.
ReplyDeleteY can't he probe his party men...how many opposition party men that the pdp probe n send to jail...mention just one to me mbok...
DeleteAnd how many PDP members are in jail tru d hands of APC
DeleteHmmmm...so much hv been said already...we hope Mr president listens
ReplyDeleteWhatevur! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
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ReplyDeleteAs far as am concern who ever that messes up under Buhari go hear am
ReplyDeleteThis old man won't respect himself and go take care of his family..hes running his mouth like tap..vomitting nonesense..it is only those dt hate buhari right from d very go dt will say bad abt him, he's doing his work if nt spectacularly then superbly...any1 dt doesn't like it should jump inside water and drown
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