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PoliticsRe: Jonathan Extends Emergency Rule In Adamawa, Yobe, Borno by CircleOfWilis(op): 8:00am On Nov 07, 2013
Dr.ABCD:
circle-of-wilis,we don dey look for u since fa, go update that your story before I vex for u
https://www.nairaland.com/1503408/true-story-sex-fulani-gurl/2#19361509
ha ha ha ha, oboi!
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Extends Emergency Rule In Adamawa, Yobe, Borno by CircleOfWilis(op): 6:51am On Nov 07, 2013
i dnt see the need to extend the SOE, the initial mnths wr nt succesful...........so many of brodas and sistas in the military died for notin, ebele is jst overstretchin the jtf.. thy shld go home and rest, its a war that hs no ending, guerila war...afta ol the pple thr dnt see d nid fr it, thy dnt wnt peace in thr region

The civilian JTF are becomin boko haram and vice-versa-plenty confusion, may be bcs our own leadership is as confused as the insecuriy issue..........

naija no get focused, we just dey run like a headless chiken
PoliticsJonathan Extends Emergency Rule In Adamawa, Yobe, Borno by CircleOfWilis(op): 4:46am On Nov 07, 2013
By Soni Daniel, Regional Editor, North,
JOHNBOSCO AGBAKWURU & JOSEPH
ERUNKE

ABUJA— PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has
extended the current state of emergency in
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states by six
months, even as Governor Murtala Nyako of
Adamawa State rejected the extension,
describing it as unjustified and punitive.
Jonathan, in a letter dated November 5, 2013,
to the Senate President, David Mark, seeking
approval for the extension, explained that he
took the decision because “some security
challenges still exist in a few parts.”
However, he admitted that the security
agencies, through the support of citizens in
the affected areas, have achieved
considerable successes in containing the
activities of the terrorists.
He said by virtue of the provisions of Section
305(6) (C) of the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, 1999, the proclamation
of emergency rule in the affected states will
“elapse after a period of six months from the
date of approval except the period is
extended by the National Assembly.
“As a result of the laudable efforts of our
security agencies and the support of the
citizens in the affected areas, we have
achieved considerable successes in
containing the activities of the terrorist
elements. However, some security challenges
still exist in a few parts.”
“Consequently, it has become pertinent to
request the approval of the distinguished
Senate for an extension of the state of
emergency for a further period of six months,
during which time it is expected that
normalcy would have been fully restored.
“In view of the foregoing, I most respectfully
request the distinguished Senate to consider
and approve, by resolution, the extension of
the proclamation of the state of emergency
by a further period of six months with effect
from November 12.”
It will be recalled that the President, on May
11, 2013, declared emergency rule in the
three states, following insurgency in the
region.
Nyako reacts
Meanwhile, Governor Nyako, in a statement
yesterday, rejected the request by President
Jonathan to extend the six-month-old state
of emergency in the state, describing the
action as unjustified and punitive.
The statement, which was signed by Nyako’s
Director of Press and Public Affairs, Mr.
Ahmed Sajoh, faulted the President for
declaring a state of emergency in the state
and asked the lawmakers to reject the
request regarding Adamawa.
The governor said: “It is not fair for a
President to be so disdainful towards the
welfare of his people. We condemn any
attempt to extend emergency rule in
Adamawa State.
“As a government, we see the renewed bid for
the imposition of a state of emergency in
Adamawa as an affront on the people of the
state and a negative reward for their
endurance and cooperation so far.
“We call on the NASS to review the situation
carefully and treat every state on its merit.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/jonathan-extends-emergency-rule-adamawa-yobe-borno/
Car TalkRe: The Average Lifetime Of A Tire Is 4 Years by CircleOfWilis: 6:58pm On Nov 06, 2013
Chinwem: Is it me or this is the new spelling of tyre?

And no I m not an English professor, just curious undecided
tire=american, tyre=british
Car TalkRe: The Average Lifetime Of A Tire Is 4 Years by CircleOfWilis: 6:51pm On Nov 06, 2013
chibabe3: .................. NAIJA can do anything for money.
any country can do anytin for money
LiteratureRe: A Collection Of African Proverbs by CircleOfWilis: 7:12am On Nov 06, 2013
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