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Mr President Should Humble Himself And Seek Legal Advice Before Giving Orders. by PhockPhockMan: 3:23pm On Mar 25, 2016
MR PRESIDENT SHOULD HUMBLE HIMSELF AND SEEK LEGAL ADVICE BEFORE GIVING ORDERS.

The Attorney General of the Federation and his advisers should honorably RESIGN!


Recently President Buhari confessed that he had to "swallow his vomit" after giving orders dissolving the Councils and Boards of Universities built by Ex-president Jonathan. He withdrew his orders after reading the laws governing those institutions and discovering that it was not in his power as President to dissolve those organs. The civilized and wise approach to presidential leadership is to seek advise first before taking action. That is why we pay an Attorney General to be available to the President 24/7 providing legal advise. It is for the same reasons that a retinue of Staff are serving as Advisers to the President. With the degree of embarrassing legal somersaults that the Presidency have been doing since the inception of this Government, it is either that President Buhari does not seek the legal guidance of his Attorney General or that when such advice is sought and given, it is completely ignored. Apart from the obvious ineptitude of the Attorney General's office or its negligence by the Presidency, It is baffling that there are advisers who collect money every month as Aids to the President. Why are we paying these men if they are not doing their jobs? Let us assume that they are advising the President but the President does not listen. Does this not imply that the President has no regard for their wisdom and experience and hence they should resign their positions. Why would Nigerian tax payers money continue to be frittered away to feed men who are either not working or whose work as Attorneys and Advisers do not add any value to the Governance of Nigeria? These men need to RESIGN without further delay! Their services is worth nothing to the President!.
Re: Mr President Should Humble Himself And Seek Legal Advice Before Giving Orders. by Nobody: 3:26pm On Mar 25, 2016
Ok. I go pass ur message to am. cheesy
Re: Mr President Should Humble Himself And Seek Legal Advice Before Giving Orders. by lecturerdabo(m): 3:27pm On Mar 25, 2016
Well said!!!
Re: Mr President Should Humble Himself And Seek Legal Advice Before Giving Orders. by PhockPhockMan: 3:39pm On Mar 25, 2016
sameer1212:
Ok. I go pass ur message to am. cheesy



Thanks.
Re: Mr President Should Humble Himself And Seek Legal Advice Before Giving Orders. by PhockPhockMan: 9:21pm On Mar 25, 2016
lecturerdabo:
Well said!!!
Thanks.

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