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Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by deepumpin: 2:40pm On Jul 25, 2018
OPEN LETTER TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL

The Secretary/General of the United Nations
H.E. António Guterres
Thru: UN's Abuja Office
Diplomatic Drive
Central Business Area
Area 1, Garki Abuja.

Sir,

BUHARI AND THREATS TO NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY

Once again, I write to draw your attention to the tyrannical and undemocratic conducts of agents of the present administration in Nigeria, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, which if not urgently checked, can lead to the abortion of the 2019 general elections and irretrievably scuttle the nation’s hard earned democracy. On Tuesday, the world woke up to a horrendous report of massive security crackdown against the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu. The residences of the two presiding officers of the Senate were put under siege by security forces acting on orders from the presidency.

The siege on the residences of Saraki and Ekweremadu has continued to receive widespread condemnation from Nigerians who see it as a return of jackboot dictatorship reminiscent of military regimes in the country. This is why I want to urge the United Nations not only to condemn the crackdown against opposition figures and perceived political enemies in the country, ahead of the 2019 general elections, but to lead other world leaders including the G-7 nations, European Union, African Union and the Economic Community of West African States to stop the ongoing security crackdown on opposition figures and wanton abuse of the fundamental human rights of Nigerians irrespective of their political persuasions.

Permit me to state that the resort to the use of security forces to advance political interests by this administration, if not checked, may sooner than later cascade the entire country into a vortex of cataclysmic political struggle capable of tearing the economy into shreds, truncate democracy and lead to unimaginable hardship for the already pauperized and traumatized masses of this country.

May I also state that the UN must act urgently to protect democracy in Nigeria and safeguard the precious lives of countless opposition political actors. This is in view of allegations that certain people are considered to be in opposition to the re-election bid of Mr. President in 2019. Hence the Government is believed to have mapped out plans to suppress and, at the extreme, eliminate them. This may appear to be an unconfirmed report but as the saying goes, there is no smoke without fire. The names of the perceived enemies of government include the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, whose residences were on Tuesday besieged by the police in Abuja, among others.

Recall that the National Chairman of the Reformed All Progressives Congress (RAPC), Engineer Buba Galadinma and his son were recently involved in a road mishap. It is telling that the accident occurred shortly after the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole openly boasted that he was going to “crush him.” The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike and the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, have continued to voice out grave concerns about the their personal safety. Also on the watch list is a frontline member of the RAPC, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje and Senator Dino Melaye, whose convoy was recently attacked by security forces in Kogi State.

Tuesday's barbaric attempt to use security forces to create a lacuna in the Senate in order to force a leadership change was a coup against democracy in the country. It also underscores the level of desperation by the present administration to silence the legislative arm of government which is condemnable. The illegal deployment of heavily armed security forces to detain and muzzle highly placed opposition figures, both within the ruling APC and the PDP also amounts to a denial of their inalienable rights to freedom of association and to hold opinion which are guaranteed by the nation’s Constitution and several international charters, to which Nigeria is a proud signatory.

Permit me to say that Nigeria deserves the protection and every help possible from the international community to sustain its democracy, protect fundamental rights of citizens and above all to prevent it from imminent disintegration. The threat against Nigeria’s democracy is an open secret. I call on the UN all allies of Nigeria to rise to her defence and help to contain it. The UN and leaders of the free world owe it a duty to Nigeria as a good standing member of the Common Wealth and comity of nations, to help prevent this looming political catastrophe before it snowballs out of control as fears abound that the situation will degenerate further.

Please accept the assurances of my highest regards.

God bless Nigeria.

Yours sincerely,

Comrade Timi Frank
Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC
timifrank40@gmail.com
07033555555

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Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by eunisam: 2:45pm On Jul 25, 2018
I did not read all but who em epp?
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by Asek1(m): 2:52pm On Jul 25, 2018
Splendid! I just love this man . . .
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by effiongJo: 2:52pm On Jul 25, 2018
Something has to be done soon. we will keep knocking on this door until it is happen.
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by Nobody: 2:55pm On Jul 25, 2018
on point...the summary of the whole gospel



























































SEND THE RETARD BACK TO DAURA angry angry

Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by Sharpshooota: 2:57pm On Jul 25, 2018
The world should know that Buhari is a tyrant...

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Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by tashawine: 3:01pm On Jul 25, 2018
The UN and common wealth leaders should really look into Buhari's use of Autonomous power to disrespect our legislatures and core leaders in the country, this is becoming alarming and a threat to our democracy.


deepumpin:
OPEN LETTER TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL

The Secretary/General of the United Nations
H.E. António Guterres
Thru: UN's Abuja Office
Diplomatic Drive
Central Business Area
Area 1, Garki Abuja.

Sir,

BUHARI AND THREATS TO NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY

Once again, I write to draw your attention to the tyrannical and undemocratic conducts of agents of the present administration in Nigeria, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, which if not urgently checked, can lead to the abortion of the 2019 general elections and irretrievably scuttle the nation’s hard earned democracy. On Tuesday, the world woke up to a horrendous report of massive security crackdown against the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu. The residences of the two presiding officers of the Senate were put under siege by security forces acting on orders from the presidency.

The siege on the residences of Saraki and Ekweremadu has continued to receive widespread condemnation from Nigerians who see it as a return of jackboot dictatorship reminiscent of military regimes in the country. This is why I want to urge the United Nations not only to condemn the crackdown against opposition figures and perceived political enemies in the country, ahead of the 2019 general elections, but to lead other world leaders including the G-7 nations, European Union, African Union and the Economic Community of West African States to stop the ongoing security crackdown on opposition figures and wanton abuse of the fundamental human rights of Nigerians irrespective of their political persuasions.

Permit me to state that the resort to the use of security forces to advance political interests by this administration, if not checked, may sooner than later cascade the entire country into a vortex of cataclysmic political struggle capable of tearing the economy into shreds, truncate democracy and lead to unimaginable hardship for the already pauperized and traumatized masses of this country.

May I also state that the UN must act urgently to protect democracy in Nigeria and safeguard the precious lives of countless opposition political actors. This is in view of allegations that certain people are considered to be in opposition to the re-election bid of Mr. President in 2019. Hence the Government is believed to have mapped out plans to suppress and, at the extreme, eliminate them. This may appear to be an unconfirmed report but as the saying goes, there is no smoke without fire. The names of the perceived enemies of government include the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, whose residences were on Tuesday besieged by the police in Abuja, among others.

Recall that the National Chairman of the Reformed All Progressives Congress (RAPC), Engineer Buba Galadinma and his son were recently involved in a road mishap. It is telling that the accident occurred shortly after the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole openly boasted that he was going to “crush him.” The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike and the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, have continued to voice out grave concerns about the their personal safety. Also on the watch list is a frontline member of the RAPC, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje and Senator Dino Melaye, whose convoy was recently attacked by security forces in Kogi State.

Tuesday's barbaric attempt to use security forces to create a lacuna in the Senate in order to force a leadership change was a coup against democracy in the country. It also underscores the level of desperation by the present administration to silence the legislative arm of government which is condemnable. The illegal deployment of heavily armed security forces to detain and muzzle highly placed opposition figures, both within the ruling APC and the PDP also amounts to a denial of their inalienable rights to freedom of association and to hold opinion which are guaranteed by the nation’s Constitution and several international charters, to which Nigeria is a proud signatory.

Permit me to say that Nigeria deserves the protection and every help possible from the international community to sustain its democracy, protect fundamental rights of citizens and above all to prevent it from imminent disintegration. The threat against Nigeria’s democracy is an open secret. I call on the UN all allies of Nigeria to rise to her defence and help to contain it. The UN and leaders of the free world owe it a duty to Nigeria as a good standing member of the Common Wealth and comity of nations, to help prevent this looming political catastrophe before it snowballs out of control as fears abound that the situation will degenerate further.

Please accept the assurances of my highest regards.

God bless Nigeria.

Yours sincerely,

Comrade Timi Frank
Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC
timifrank40@gmail.com
07033555555

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Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by us2019: 3:01pm On Jul 25, 2018
something needs to be done

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Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by boladearegbesol: 3:02pm On Jul 25, 2018
Buhari is a tyrant yes!!! But you were the one shouting change in 2015. Tables have turn huh?
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by stellabassey: 3:04pm On Jul 25, 2018
its revolution and its bound to happen before 2019. democracy must come back
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by Racoon(m): 3:05pm On Jul 25, 2018
Tuesday's barbaric attempt to use security forces to create a lacuna in the Senate in order to force a leadership change was a coup against democracy in the country.
It also underscores the level of desperation by the present administration to silence the legislative arm of government which is condemnable.

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Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by splashysgirl20: 3:08pm On Jul 25, 2018
Common wealth leaders and UN should take a critical look into Buhari's gross misconduct against our law makers and democracy, this his autonomous miss use of power is totally unacceptable.

deepumpin:
OPEN LETTER TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL

The Secretary/General of the United Nations
H.E. António Guterres
Thru: UN's Abuja Office
Diplomatic Drive
Central Business Area
Area 1, Garki Abuja.

Sir,

BUHARI AND THREATS TO NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY

Once again, I write to draw your attention to the tyrannical and undemocratic conducts of agents of the present administration in Nigeria, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, which if not urgently checked, can lead to the abortion of the 2019 general elections and irretrievably scuttle the nation’s hard earned democracy. On Tuesday, the world woke up to a horrendous report of massive security crackdown against the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu. The residences of the two presiding officers of the Senate were put under siege by security forces acting on orders from the presidency.

The siege on the residences of Saraki and Ekweremadu has continued to receive widespread condemnation from Nigerians who see it as a return of jackboot dictatorship reminiscent of military regimes in the country. This is why I want to urge the United Nations not only to condemn the crackdown against opposition figures and perceived political enemies in the country, ahead of the 2019 general elections, but to lead other world leaders including the G-7 nations, European Union, African Union and the Economic Community of West African States to stop the ongoing security crackdown on opposition figures and wanton abuse of the fundamental human rights of Nigerians irrespective of their political persuasions.

Permit me to state that the resort to the use of security forces to advance political interests by this administration, if not checked, may sooner than later cascade the entire country into a vortex of cataclysmic political struggle capable of tearing the economy into shreds, truncate democracy and lead to unimaginable hardship for the already pauperized and traumatized masses of this country.

May I also state that the UN must act urgently to protect democracy in Nigeria and safeguard the precious lives of countless opposition political actors. This is in view of allegations that certain people are considered to be in opposition to the re-election bid of Mr. President in 2019. Hence the Government is believed to have mapped out plans to suppress and, at the extreme, eliminate them. This may appear to be an unconfirmed report but as the saying goes, there is no smoke without fire. The names of the perceived enemies of government include the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, whose residences were on Tuesday besieged by the police in Abuja, among others.

Recall that the National Chairman of the Reformed All Progressives Congress (RAPC), Engineer Buba Galadinma and his son were recently involved in a road mishap. It is telling that the accident occurred shortly after the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole openly boasted that he was going to “crush him.” The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike and the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, have continued to voice out grave concerns about the their personal safety. Also on the watch list is a frontline member of the RAPC, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje and Senator Dino Melaye, whose convoy was recently attacked by security forces in Kogi State.

Tuesday's barbaric attempt to use security forces to create a lacuna in the Senate in order to force a leadership change was a coup against democracy in the country. It also underscores the level of desperation by the present administration to silence the legislative arm of government which is condemnable. The illegal deployment of heavily armed security forces to detain and muzzle highly placed opposition figures, both within the ruling APC and the PDP also amounts to a denial of their inalienable rights to freedom of association and to hold opinion which are guaranteed by the nation’s Constitution and several international charters, to which Nigeria is a proud signatory.

Permit me to say that Nigeria deserves the protection and every help possible from the international community to sustain its democracy, protect fundamental rights of citizens and above all to prevent it from imminent disintegration. The threat against Nigeria’s democracy is an open secret. I call on the UN all allies of Nigeria to rise to her defence and help to contain it. The UN and leaders of the free world owe it a duty to Nigeria as a good standing member of the Common Wealth and comity of nations, to help prevent this looming political catastrophe before it snowballs out of control as fears abound that the situation will degenerate further.

Please accept the assurances of my highest regards.

God bless Nigeria.

Yours sincerely,

Comrade Timi Frank
Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC
timifrank40@gmail.com
07033555555

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Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by markokocha: 3:08pm On Jul 25, 2018
The international apex organisation need to intervene on the present tyrannical and fascist leadership in Nigeria. We cannot afford to go back to old ways where military and security arms of the government are used against political opposition to subdue. Thanks to Comrade Timi Frank for rising up for masses and Nigeria in general.
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by gracedarwin08: 3:10pm On Jul 25, 2018
"This is sabotage and aimed at sabotaging the defection of its members APC to the other party PDP and ADC, not only the defection, but also the security of the country is also being jeopardized. The culprits must be punished."
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by ngoziamara: 3:16pm On Jul 25, 2018
As humans endeavor at any given time there could be flaws arising from our imperfections and frailties, but the truth of the matter is that the Buhari led administration has failed.Never in the history of Nigeria have we seen propaganda on such a grand scale. The APC came into power on three key promises,Corruption, insecurity and the economy.Now we are three years down the line with no tangible improvement. PDP come to our rescue.
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by parisha429: 3:22pm On Jul 25, 2018
#PDPTakingOver I employ APC Chairman Adams Oshomole to speak as a Chairman not some Labor leader.his statement on crushing Eng Bala Buba former chairman of APC WILL CATCH WITH HIM ASAP.
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by isaacojih: 3:38pm On Jul 25, 2018
Its so clear that Buhari wants to used his military minded mind and techniques on our present day system of government(Democracy), he has no value for human lives, human security, but instead going about fighting his Senate President and his Deputy, what a shame, we are in democracy but we are been treated in our own country as slaves by the wicked governance of Buhari and his party, hunger is everywhere, insecurity in all the 36 states, lack of job opportunity for Nigerians, killings in virtually all the states, herdsman killing and demanding, this is what Buhari and his APC party are supposed to correct not fighting his Senators.
We need justice and freedom from Buhari and his party quickly, if not plenty lives will go down, hunger and insecurity will be the order of the day.

WE NEED HELP ASAP.

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Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by ZainabAhmed: 4:44pm On Jul 25, 2018
We tired of APC and their corrupt government. We need our democracy.
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by jerk: 4:59pm On Jul 25, 2018
Too long,oyibo hate long epistle why not just write the key points and end the letter.
Re: Open Letter To The United Nations Secretary-general By Comrade Timi Frank by prettyfaith54: 5:04pm On Jul 25, 2018
Buhari is a TYRANT! he came to deceive Nigerians that he was going to eradicate poverty, help us shun corruption and make security more effective. But what did we get after 3 years, bloodletting, abject poverty and zero security and worst of all blames for his incompetency. Nigerians cant wait for 2019 to send him back to DAURA..Who would stay with failed Buhari and the entire APC

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