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Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by nairavsdollars(f): 4:34am On Dec 11, 2019
The entire country and a global audience are rightly scandalised by the unfolding saga over Omoyele Sowore and the unruliness of the SSS and the government; but it is only a pattern, a reflection of the serial disregard of the Buhari regime for human rights and its battering of other arms of government and our democratic institutions. PUNCH views this tendency and its recent escalation with serious concern, knowing as the great thinker, Edmund Burke, said that “the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Nigeria had trod a path, a veritable obstacle course, where repression, especially under military jackboots, was a malignant presence and this attracted heroic resistance by ordinary people, civil society groups and the press. But Nigerians have lately become lethargic, divided by ethnic and sectarian sentiments and weakened by widespread poverty brought on by a rapacious political class and bad governance.

PUNCH will not adopt the self-defeating attitude of many Nigerians looking the other way after each violation of rights and attacks on the citizens, the courts, the press and civic society, including self-determination groups lawfully exercising their inalienable rights to peaceful dissent. This regime’s actions and assaults on the courts, disobedience of court orders and arbitrary detention of citizens reflect its true character of the martial culture. Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) ran a ham-fisted military junta in 1984/85 and old habits obviously run deep. Until he and his repressive regime purge themselves of their martial tendency therefore, PUNCH will not be a party to falsely adorning it with a democratic robe, hence our decision to label it for what it is – an autocratic military-style regime run by Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd).

Sowore’s travails are symptomatic: having ignored court orders granting him bail, the SSS, after much pressure following 125 days in captivity, released him only to stage a GESTAPO-style raid on the court where the journalist was standing trial. The leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Ibrahim el-Zakzakky and his wife have spent over three years in detention in violation of court orders granting them bail and ordering their release. A former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, has been held in detention since 2015 in defiance of several court orders, including one by the ECOWAS appellate court that declared his continued incarceration illegal. Under Buhari, the SSS has become a monstrous and repressive secret police, acting often with impunity. Buhari bears responsibility for the state of repression because, as president, he can stop it today.



But the SSS is not alone. The Nigeria Police, whose notoriety predates Buhari’s second coming, has continued its serial abuse of human rights and is ever available to officials who routinely deploy police officers from the mundane abuse of sirens in traffic to arbitrary arrest and torture of victims. The police and military fail to understand that peaceful agitation and the right to associate are fundamental rights.

This situation is eerily familiar: as military head of state, Buhari’s appointee who headed the National Security Organisation, as the SSS was then known, Lawal Rafindadi, unleashed a reign of terror on Nigerians, featuring arbitrary arrests and torture in cells described by inmates as chambers of horror. Under the infamous Decree 2, agents had pre-signed detention papers, court orders were ignored and ouster clauses were inserted in decrees, while the press was specifically targeted with the infamous Decree 4 under which Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor were jailed.

Returning as an elected president, Buhari has followed the same template, appointing Lawal Daura as Director-General of the SSS, who re-enacted the Rafindadi playbook by his treatment of Dasuki and el-Zakzakky, among others, raided the homes of judges and twice deployed armed SSS heavies to foil the arrest of two former security chiefs by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Nigerian Navy authorities similarly ignored court orders to release Navy Captain Dada Labinjo, who they detained for over a year until his recent release on bail; Nigerian Army too detains suspects interminably on the grounds of being terrorism suspects.

Some governors have borrowed from this nefarious model, deploying security agents and perverting the law to punish critics and journalists. Critics, Dadiyata Idris and Stephen Kefas, have been arrested and arraigned. Agba Jalingo is facing a treason charge for offending the Cross River State Government. Jones Abiri, a local publisher in Bayelsa State, has been charged with terrorism while, in Delta State, two journalists are facing criminal defamation charges.

The regime’s Information and Culture Minister, Lai Mohammed, forgetting how, as opposition spokesman in 2014, he was harassed by the SSS and accused of “loitering,” has been vigorously pressing for anti-hate speech laws to restrict the social media. Abdullahi Sabi, a senator, along with others, has re-presented a hate-speech bill: their sole purpose is to insulate officials from criticism and compel unquestioned acceptance of Buhari’s draconian misrule.

Under the law, suspects cannot be held beyond 48 hours except by a court order. But the regime observes this in the breach. Yet, Nigeria is a signatory to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment and other treaties guaranteeing fundamental rights. The 1999 Constitution also spells out basic rights. But the regime chooses which rights or court orders to respect or obey. This is unacceptable. Critical segments of the society have been assaulted, silenced or compromised. It is time, as a Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, has strongly advocated, for civil society to rejuvenate itself and send the message to Buhari to “rein in his wild dogs of disobedience.” From the United States has come a message from the Department of State, two senators and Congress telling the Buhari regime to stop its shocking affront to the rule of law, reminding the General that “respect for the rule of law, judicial independence, political and media freedom, and due process are key tenets of democracy.”

Nigeria has had more than its fair share of draconian rulers, whether in military or civil garb, but none has succeeded in breaking our resilience and irrepressible spirit. This regime will not prove to be an exception. Nigeria, and Nigerians, will overcome. The strong desire of our people to enjoy the unfettered freedoms guaranteed by the constitution and the rule of law, including the freedom to speak freely and assemble peacefully, will again outlive, outlast and crush the spirit of despotism.

Buhari can still redeem himself and his out-of-control security agents and reclaim his past facade of tolerance. When Daura brazenly inserted himself in politics by recklessly sending armed masked SSS enforcers to besiege the National Assembly, as acting President, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo promptly sacked him and had him arrested. Buhari should similarly distance himself and his regime from the lawlessness and impunity of the current SSS DG, Yusuf Bichi, by dismissing him, ordering the release of all victims of illegal detention and compelling obedience to court orders. The SSS has not been efficient in the war against terror; it should perform its primary duty to safeguard the country. As a product of statute, its loyalty should be to the country, not to temporary occupiers of public office.



The regime’s repression cannot succeed but will further polarise the society and weaken national cohesion. The Nigerian Bar Association has vowed to defend the sanctity of judicial authority, while Soyinka has warned that disregard for court orders could beget desperation and civil disobedience. Nigerians need to stop their supine acquiescence to oppression and learn to stand up for their rights as many are doing around the world, using all peaceful and legal means, including the right to protest and of peaceful assembly. It is Dasuki, el-Zakzakky, Sowore and others today, who knows who is next if repression is not resisted?

As a symbolic demonstration of our protest against autocracy and military-style repression, PUNCH (all our print newspapers, The PUNCH, Saturday PUNCH, Sunday PUNCH, PUNCH Sports Extra, and digital platforms, most especially Punchng.com) will henceforth prefix Buhari’s name with his rank as a military dictator in the 80s, Major General, and refer to his administration as a regime, until they purge themselves of their insufferable contempt for the rule of law.
https://punchng.com/buharis-lawlessness-our-stand/

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by hisexcellency34: 4:36am On Dec 11, 2019
Other media houses should also toe this line. General Muhammadu Buhari

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by spirul77: 4:42am On Dec 11, 2019
DMB. dictator muhamadu buhari, just a word missing to make it DUMB.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Nobody: 4:43am On Dec 11, 2019
They have come for many... the media kept quiet, Now they have come for the media but the people have already been disseminated badly with ethnic division and poverty.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by BlackfireX: 4:45am On Dec 11, 2019
Distractors ...


Sai baba 2023.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by mascot87(m): 4:51am On Dec 11, 2019
I agree with Punch newspaper on this. General Buhari was a leopard that covered his spot to deceive us into believing he meant well for us as a changed person and we were fooled. Now we know that a tyrant will always be a tyrant. What a disappointment

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Nogodye(m): 4:51am On Dec 11, 2019
President of the North! General of the South And East.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Sabby1(m): 4:57am On Dec 11, 2019
Nogodye:
President of the North! General of the South And East.

That's hate speech oh
They will soon come for you grin grin grin

Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by contigiency(m): 4:57am On Dec 11, 2019
Does it matter? You are free to call him whatever you want, but don't break the law and don't ever steal our common treasury.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by hisexcellency34: 4:57am On Dec 11, 2019
What is this one saying? Hiw did they come for the media?

Esseite:
They have come for many... the media kept quiet, Now they have come for the media but the masses has already been disseminated badly with ethnic division and poverty.
Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Danzakidakura(m): 4:58am On Dec 11, 2019
The tyrant is coming to the media gradually after defeating the judges.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by CTechHub(m): 5:00am On Dec 11, 2019
Other media houses should follow suit.

BTW, have you seen my signature yet?

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by thunder74(m): 5:02am On Dec 11, 2019
Good morning Punch, good morning Nigeria. Thank all the same for seeing what we saw in 2015.
Buhari is only using tyranny to cover his ineptitude. He knows he has nothing to offer.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Racoon(m): 5:04am On Dec 11, 2019
This regime’s actions and assaults on the courts, disobedience of court orders/ arbitrary detention of citizens reflect its true character of the martial culture.

Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) ran a ham-fisted military junta in 1984/85 and old habits obviously run deep. Until he and his repressive regime purge themselves of their martial tendency therefore, PUNCH will not be a party to falsely adorning it with a democratic robe, hence our decision to label it for what it is – an autocratic military-style regime run by Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd).
This was the same man the "Lagos-Ibadan press" ignorantly painted as "born-again democrat" in 2014.Even Tunde Thompson (Guardian), Seun Kuti, Wole Soyinka, and some SWners who were victims of the brutal military reign of BuhariI developed the Stockholm Syndrome.

Today, the proverbial saying that "a leopard does not change its skin" have been proven to be true over & over again.The region experimented with IBB, Abacha & Buhari but the outcome have always been disastrous.God bless Fela, Gani, Pa Ayo Adebanjo(All Yorubas with foresight) and umu'nem.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Racoon(m): 5:04am On Dec 11, 2019
Danzakidakura:
The tyrant is coming to the media gradually after defeating the judges.
Buhari is a dull military despot & tyrannt whose only stock in trade is the coup-plotting skill he imbibed while in the army.So the only language he knows is military jackboot iron fist rule.

I have been "wailing" since this man was clothed in borrowed robes because the little I know of Buhari when he was GOC frightens me a lot.The case of late Major Bamidele during his Dec.31st 1983 military coup was a case study.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Nobody: 5:06am On Dec 11, 2019
contigiency:
Does it matter? You are free to call him whatever you want, but don't break the law and don't ever steal our common treasury.
Except your Abacha or Ganduje

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Nobody: 5:12am On Dec 11, 2019
I will keep saying that Nigerians deserve what they got. Y'all are wailing while some hungry hopeless idiots keep defending him even here in nairaland why should I be bothered?

That silly senile dictator can bring the country to the ground for all I care until Nigerians especially the entire South start making use of the thick liquid in their freaking skulls.

Dictator Buhari my black azz. undecided

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Nogodye(m): 5:19am On Dec 11, 2019
Sabby1:

That's hate speech oh They will soon come for you grin grin grin

I surrender all

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by crownwealth: 5:20am On Dec 11, 2019
The tyrant terrorist will end in The Hague.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Racoon(m): 5:21am On Dec 11, 2019
"...The Nigerian public has been made to believe that the slow pace of action of the Federal Government headed by Major-General Muhammadu Buhari was due to the enormity of the problems left by the last civilian administration."

"-...The real reason, however, for the very slow pace of action is due to lack of unanimity of purpose among the ruling body; subsequently, the business of governance has gradually been subjected to ill-motivated power play considerations.


The ruling body, the Supreme Military Council, has, therefore, progressively been made redundant by the actions of a select few members charged with the day-to-day implementation of the SMC’s policies and decision."

-"..The concept of collective leadership has been substituted by stubborn and illadvised unilateral actions, thereby destroying the principles upon which the government came to power. Any effort made to advise the leadership, met with stubborn resistance and was viewed as a challenge to authority or disloyalty.
The Coup Speech That Overthrow Buhari on 27th.Aug.1985.Same scenario in 1983-85 and same today.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by crownwealth: 5:22am On Dec 11, 2019
contigiency:
Does it matter? You are free to call him whatever you want, but don't break the law and don't ever steal our common treasury.


Awon ni yen. Thinking they will be handed power in 2023.


Posterity will judge!
Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Nobody: 5:23am On Dec 11, 2019
crownwealth:
The tyrant terrorist will end in The Hague.
He will have Charles Taylor as a roomate.

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by hisexcellency34: 5:24am On Dec 11, 2019
But why has Tinubu not said 'kpim'?
Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by crownwealth: 5:25am On Dec 11, 2019
Vanhooijdonk:

He will have Charles Taylor as a roomate.

This I am very sure!

No tyrant in the history of humanity ever escape disgrace, shame, imprisonments or painful death.


Buharin will surely end in JAIL, where he will spend his remaining days on earth. Mark this DATE!

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by crownwealth: 5:26am On Dec 11, 2019
hisexcellency34:
But why has Tinubu not said 'kpim'?


The daylight robber and his deceived slaves were still thinking of getting power in 2023.


Awon OLOFO!

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Ashabbiiee: 5:28am On Dec 11, 2019
Interesting times ahead

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Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Nobody: 5:30am On Dec 11, 2019
hisexcellency34:
What is this one saying? Hiw did they come for the media?


So you cant even see the tactical clamp down on the media?..

Sowore - Sahara reporters..
The DSS and the media clampdown..
The SSS and the media clampdown..
The media bill..
Igberetv clampdown..
AIT clampdown etc


Wake up and smell the coffee..
Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Racoon(m): 5:31am On Dec 11, 2019
Edmund Burke, said that “the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
Aisha Buhari warned Nigerians that "bad people have taken over our nation(Nigeria)" but she have proven with her love for the social media regulation bill that she is not different from them.

I guess the mummified zombies of this present useless government are still hanging on?
Singing Fela's BEAST OF NO NATION.

Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Xisnin(m): 5:40am On Dec 11, 2019
Way to go.
Other media houses should follow suit.
Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Racoon(m): 5:41am On Dec 11, 2019
mascot87:
I agree with Punch newspaper on this.General Buhari was a leopard that covered his spot to deceive us into believing he meant well for us as a changed person and we were fooled.Now we know that a tyrant will always be a tyrant.What a disappointment
No sir! This is simply for Nigerians who willingly agreed to be deceive because of ethnic and parochial sentiments beclouding their sense of sound judgement.

Many Nigerians that voted in 2015 were born before the inglorious Buhari era of 1983-1985 when Lawal Rafindadi headed the dreaded National Security Organization(NSO-the protege of today's SSS that was later reorganized by IBB in 1985) which held this nation to ransome as it's today in Gestapo-terror lockdown.
Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by Coldie(m): 5:41am On Dec 11, 2019
Don't o. Sometimes what u speak happens. Before u know it he would start behaving as one
Re: Henceforth, We Won't Refer To Buhari As President, But General -PUNCH Newspaper by midolian(m): 5:43am On Dec 11, 2019
contigiency:
Does it matter? You are free to call him whatever you want, but don't break the law and don't ever steal our common treasury.

Thank you!

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