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El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Benbellamor: 11:26pm On Feb 16, 2023
What is the implication of Gov. El Rufai's countering The President Muhammadu Buhari order on the Naira notes?

if a kaduna Citizen reject old 1000 notes, will the federal police take order from State Government to Arrest such persons?...The order of the supreme court is Not a judgement but 'an interlocutory injuction'

Days ahead seems to be very interesting for politicians who stock up ill gotten wealth

please comment

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Nobody: 11:27pm On Feb 16, 2023
El-rufai strong pass Buhari and his cabals

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by DeLaRue: 11:30pm On Feb 16, 2023
The President 's pronouncements are invalid as they can't supercede the Supreme Court order that both old and new currency should remain in use.

El Rufai has merely restated the Supreme Court's order.

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by God1000(m): 11:32pm On Feb 16, 2023
He's not the president or CBN governor.

He doesn't have any authority to countermand the president.

He's not the supreme court either

But I couldn't care less seeing APC fighting each other

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Tflex01: 11:32pm On Feb 16, 2023
El Rufai is a democratically elected governor. Supreme court ruling is on his side.

He can't be punished without the input of the national assembly.

Buhari does not have the number required to punish El Rufai in the national assembly.

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Benbellamor: 11:34pm On Feb 16, 2023
DeLaRue:
The President 's pronouncements are invalid as they can't supercede the Supreme Court order that both old and new currency should remain in use.

El Rufai has merely restated the Supreme Court's order.



The order of the supreme court is Not a judgement but 'an interlocutory injuction'.... as it stands, neither the police Nor the Army are served any cerified true copies to that effect.....moreso, CBN was not invited before the interlocutory order.... The president Veto carries more weight sir

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Vickym1(f): 11:36pm On Feb 16, 2023
Elrufai know who the cabals are so that's why he's bold enough to counter buhari's order

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by EcoLaw: 11:39pm On Feb 16, 2023
The President has spoken. Its now a battle between Executive & CBN vs Legislature & Judiciary = Citizens suffering. What's Senate President stand in all this,abi baba still dey celebrate him supreme court victory.
Why are some people acting surprised that H.E is not obeying Supreme Court injection,this is not the first time baba is doing so.

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by PoloG: 11:42pm On Feb 16, 2023
Nothing will happen
Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Britishpea: 11:54pm On Feb 16, 2023
Buhari can’t do nadaaa. Except he’s ready to throw Nigeria in a state of anarchy. If he messes up with EL Rufai, which he dare not, watch as other states will begin to make same pronouncements.

El Rufai didn’t just wake up to announce this. It is a coordinated arrangement and he’s asked to forward it being a BuHaris man.

In few days watch as other states will pronounce the same. Buhari will fail on this woefully. Funny enough he can’t arrest any governor

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Finestgurlie(f): 11:54pm On Feb 16, 2023
DeLaRue:
The President 's pronouncements are invalid as they can't supercede the Supreme Court order that both old and new currency should remain in use.

El Rufai has merely restated the Supreme Court's order.



I can bet my last card that you sef no dey accept old Naira notes again.
hahahahaha
keep quoting obsolete supreme court bought judgment
hahahahaha

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Finestgurlie(f): 11:55pm On Feb 16, 2023
Britishpea:
Buhari can’t do nadaaa. Except he’s ready to throw Nigeria in a state of anarchy. If he messes up with EL Rufai, which he dare not, watch as other states will begin to make same pronouncements.

El Rufai didn’t just wake up to announce this. It is a coordinated arrangement and he’s asked to forward it being a BuHaris man.

In few days watch as other states will pronounce the same. Buhari will fail on this woefully. Funny enough he can’t arrest any governor
keep deceiving yourself
hahahahaha

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by N3TRAL: 11:55pm On Feb 16, 2023
Benbellamor:
The order of the supreme court is Not a judgement but 'an interlocutory injuction'.... as it stands, neither the police Nor the Army are served any cerified true copies to that effect.....moreso, CBN was not invited before the interlocutory order.... The president Veto carries more weight sir


1. The President cannot veto the decision of the supreme court. If the President could veto the judgment of the Supreme Court then Atiku would not pursue his election petition against Buhari because Buhari would simply discard a judgement ordering him to vacate office for not being validly elected by making a broadcast that he still remains president.

2. An interlocutory injunction of a competent court of jurisdiction is an interlocutory decision of the court. It carries the same weight as the final decision of the court. In fact, if it was granted by a lower court, an interlocutory decision of the court would require leave of court to appeal according to the CFRN 1999.

3. The Federal Government of Nigeria who is a Party to the case was served through the Attorney General of the Federation. I can't comprehend where service on the "Army" comes in here grin

4. In a democracy and in accordance with the CFRN 1999, the decision of the Supreme Court supercedes that of the President on this matter. It was abuse of power and unconstitutional for the President to make a broadcast contrary to the decision of the supreme court. A warrant of arrest would be issued against Buhari to face charges of contempt of court if the CFRN 1999 did not grant him immunity by virtue of his office.

5. El Rufai is reaffirming the decision of the Supreme Court that supercedes that of the President. He has not broken any law. This is a democracy and there are checks and balances. The only unconstitutional action and abuse of power is perpetuated by Buhari by virtue of his broadcast this morning.

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by FarahAideed: 11:59pm On Feb 16, 2023
They all know what they are doing , this is all just to mess up the elections

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Adiwana: 12:01am On Feb 17, 2023
Britishpea:
Buhari can’t do nadaaa. Except he’s ready to throw Nigeria in a state of anarchy. If he messes up with EL Rufai, which he dare not, watch as other states will begin to make same pronouncements.

El Rufai didn’t just wake up to announce this. It is a coordinated arrangement and he’s asked to forward it being a BuHaris man.

In few days watch as other states will pronounce the same. Buhari will fail on this woefully. Funny enough he can’t arrest any governor

Buhari can’t do nada and he just overrode the Supreme Court,lmao.

How many banks CO will the collective governors revoke because no bank in this country will go against CBN. We will see if the governors are ready to operate their own central banks and currencies.

If they don’t like the policy, they know what to do the president. You and I know that’s not going to happen

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by DeLaRue: 12:02am On Feb 17, 2023
Benbellamor:
The order of the supreme court is Not a judgement but 'an interlocutory injuction'.... as it stands, neither the police Nor the Army are served any cerified true copies to that effect.....moreso, CBN was not invited before the interlocutory order.... The president Veto carries more weight sir


There is no democracy (well, serious ones) in the world where a President can veto a Supreme Court order.

The US President cannot veto an order of the US Supreme Court.

The King of England (their Head of State) cannot veto a court order.

It can't even happen in Ghana.

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by jogojogo: 12:04am On Feb 17, 2023
Benbellamor:
What is the implication of Gov. El Rufai's countering The President Muhammadu Buhari order on the Naira notes?

if a kaduna Citizen reject old 1000 notes, will the federal police take order from State Government to Arrest such persons?...The order of the supreme court is Not a judgement but 'an interlocutory injuction'

Days ahead seems to be very interesting for politicians who stock up ill gotten wealth

please comment

Buhari erred on the path of law and has no locu standing against El Rufai
Anarchy looms. This is not a fight Buhari can win... don't let anybody deceive you

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by daneni1(m): 12:05am On Feb 17, 2023
DeLaRue:
The President 's pronouncements are invalid as they can't supercede the Supreme Court order that both old and new currency should remain in use.

El Rufai has merely restated the Supreme Court's order.





If banks nor CBN no collect your old note even after supreme Court gave a judgement in favour of the government that file against the FG. Who lose?

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by HNICEARTH: 12:05am On Feb 17, 2023
angryù

Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Scream(m): 12:06am On Feb 17, 2023
Please, what is treasonable felony again?
Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Kasdat5(m): 12:07am On Feb 17, 2023
Sadly , it's like the last kick of the dying horse . Bubu no even get their time

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by jogojogo: 12:11am On Feb 17, 2023
N3TRAL:


1. The President cannot veto the decision of the supreme court. If the President could veto the judgment of the Supreme Court then Atiku would not pursue his election petition against Buhari because Buhari would simply discard a judgement ordering him to vacate office for not being validly elected by making a broadcast that he still remains president.

2. An interlocutory injunction of a competent court of jurisdiction is an interlocutory decision of the court. It carries the same weight as the final decision of the court. In fact, if it was granted by a lower court, an interlocutory decision of the court would require leave of court to appeal according to the CFRN 1999.

3. The Federal Government of Nigeria who is a Party to the case was served through the Attorney General of the Federation. I can't comprehend where service on the "Army" comes in here grin

4. In a democracy and in accordance with the CFRN 1999, the decision of the Supreme Court supercedes that of the President on this matter. It was abuse of power and unconstitutional for the President to make a broadcast contrary to the decision of the supreme court. A warrant of arrest would be issued against Buhari to face charges of contempt of court if the CFRN 1999 did not grant him immunity by virtue of his office.

5. El Rufai is reaffirming the decision of the Supreme Court that supercedes that of the President. He has not broken any law. This is a democracy and there are checks and balances. The only unconstitutional action and abuse of power is perpetuated by Buhari by virtue of his broadcast this morning.
Buhari can't do anything. El Rufai has the su0port of the law. Buhari is unwise

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Helpfromabove1(m): 12:35am On Feb 17, 2023
Many state might follow him to avoid crisis in dere state

I don’t think buhari can do anything again him

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by PrinceOfLagos: 12:44am On Feb 17, 2023
And at the end, The CBN controls the banks not El rufai

So Tinubu urchins should keep wailing , we don't care . Buhari order on the old naira is final

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Benbellamor: 12:55am On Feb 17, 2023
N3TRAL:


1. The President cannot veto the decision of the supreme court. If the President could veto the judgment of the Supreme Court then Atiku would not pursue his election petition against Buhari because Buhari would simply discard a judgement ordering him to vacate office for not being validly elected by making a broadcast that he still remains president.

2. An interlocutory injunction of a competent court of jurisdiction is an interlocutory decision of the court. It carries the same weight as the final decision of the court. In fact, if it was granted by a lower court, an interlocutory decision of the court would require leave of court to appeal according to the CFRN 1999.

3. The Federal Government of Nigeria who is a Party to the case was served through the Attorney General of the Federation. I can't comprehend where service on the "Army" comes in here grin

4. In a democracy and in accordance with the CFRN 1999, the decision of the Supreme Court supercedes that of the President on this matter. It was abuse of power and unconstitutional for the President to make a broadcast contrary to the decision of the supreme court. A warrant of arrest would be issued against Buhari to face charges of contempt of court if the CFRN 1999 did not grant him immunity by virtue of his office.

5. El Rufai is reaffirming the decision of the Supreme Court that supercedes that of the President. He has not broken any law. This is a democracy and there are checks and balances. The only unconstitutional action and abuse of power is perpetuated by Buhari by virtue of his broadcast this morning.

I laughed very hard when you talk of judgement
CBN is not a party and if you say its a judgement...sitting upon what ?

Anyway you need just accept the butter pill

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by chrisxxx(m): 1:27am On Feb 17, 2023
God is Wonderful. Amaechi talked about a parallel government in 2015. Today Elrufai has initiated that.

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by gaby(m): 2:19am On Feb 17, 2023
Aside from the monetary policy mandate of the CBN, do people even understand what a Presidential executive order means?

If you were alive during Buhari's first stint as a military head, you won't be surprised by this move and why he timed it so late.

The funniest thing in a lf this is that, no single one of the useless cursed thieves wailing more than the bereaved today can accuse Buhari of being corrupt or a looter in addition to every other name they could call him. That should say a lot to any right-thinking Nigerian on this particular topic and the person Buhari truly is.

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by djon78(m): 2:26am On Feb 17, 2023
Britishpea:
Buhari can’t do nadaaa. Except he’s ready to throw Nigeria in a state of anarchy. If he messes up with EL Rufai, which he dare not, watch as other states will begin to make same pronouncements.

El Rufai didn’t just wake up to announce this. It is a coordinated arrangement and he’s asked to forward it being a BuHaris man.

In few days watch as other states will pronounce the same. Buhari will fail on this woefully. Funny enough he can’t arrest any governor


Haha what about Money supply?


How will kaduna state citizens run there money without the Banks, because the Banks are only answerable to the CBN


That's where the governor's got it wrong

He that controls the money controls everything

Let me see how they will run there money outside the banking systems

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Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Robbinhood: 2:47am On Feb 17, 2023
Tflex01:
El Rufai is a democratically elected governor. Supreme court judgement is on his side.

He can't be punished without the input of the national assembly.

Buhari does not have the number required to punish El Rufai in the national assembly.
The CBN is not party to the suit.
Re: El-rufai's Parallel Government With Buhari's Order, What Is The Implications? by Kennyfancy(m): 2:49am On Feb 17, 2023
El Rufia is wasting his time, which bank will obey him and collect the old note, where will the bank deposit the old note and keep

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