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Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by emekaayomide(op): 7:07am On May 27, 2024
The Nigerian Army has debunked claims suggesting that its officials were not in Kano to enforce a court order.

Making this disclosure in a statement released on Sunday, the Director of Army Public Relations, Maj. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu explained that contrary to claims by the Kano State chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association, men of the Nigerian Army were in Kano State to check for any possible breakdown or breach of security.

Read More: https://www./2024/05/27/emirship-tussle-why-our-men-are-in-kano-nigerian-army-finally-breaks-silence/
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by lonecatt(m): 7:21am On May 27, 2024
Enforce court order for a law and bill that has already been passed grin
APC people no too get sense some of them think we are still in the military era.
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by magoo10(m): 7:23am On May 27, 2024
First it was the NSA that denied involment now the army is doing same.
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by malali: 7:27am On May 27, 2024
Abuse of Power in Tinubu's Administration

We are witnessing a disturbing trend in the current administration as it continues to interfere and undermine the will of the people of Kano in silence. This troubling development began with the appointment of Abdullahi Ganduje as the chairman of the APC, despite him being caught on videotape accepting bribes in U.S. dollars, earning him the nickname "Gandollar." His elevation to such a high position in the ruling party is alarming and has set the stage for a series of abuses of power.


[color=#000000]Now, from his position of influence, Ganduje is pulling strings and leveraging the federal government, the Nigerian military, the Nigerian police force, and the Department of State Security Services to settle personal scores from the shadows of power. This is precisely what many Nigerians feared when Ganduje was appointed. This man, who has shown blatant disregard for the constitution, is willing to trample on the rights and privileges of others to assert his authority.[/color]

A recent example of this abuse of power involves the withdrawal of state privileges from Ado Bayero by the Kano state governor. However, instead of respecting the state's autonomy, a federal figure empowered Ado Bayero with two private jets and armed escorts from the military, police, and DSS to storm Kano. This blatant overreach and disrespect for state authority is unprecedented. Even during the eras of IBB and Abacha, such blatant disregard for state sovereignty was not witnessed. It is ironic and disheartening that supposed democrats and civilians are engaging in worse abuses than the military regimes did.

Ganduje is a ticking time bomb. There is an urgent need for a thorough investigation into these abuses of power. All those involved at the federal level should be held accountable and removed from office. This is supposed to be a democracy. If figures like Obi and Atiku are told to seek justice in the courts, why can't Ado Bayero do the same? The Kano state’s sovereignty and the powers of its governors must not be undermined by the presidency.

[color=#000000]This pattern of behavior is unacceptable. There must be accountability for these abuses of power. A thorough investigation is needed, and those found guilty must be fired and brought to justice. The rights of the states and their governors must be respected, and the federal government should act in the best interest of all Nigerians, not just a select few.[/color]
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by 89green: 7:28am On May 27, 2024
grin That's definitely not the army's job, this country has a long way to go oo.


hope mannabbq and helinuesss have not joined the army grin
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by Jostoman: 10:06am On May 27, 2024
lonecatt:
Enforce court order for a law and bill that has already been passed grin
APC people no too get sense some of them think we are still in the military era.
dont mind them.
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by Jostoman: 10:10am On May 27, 2024
malali:
Abuse of Power in Tinubu's Administration

We are witnessing a disturbing trend in the current administration as it continues to interfere and undermine the will of the people of Kano in silence. This troubling development began with the appointment of Abdullahi Ganduje as the chairman of the APC, despite him being caught on videotape accepting bribes in U.S. dollars, earning him the nickname "Gandollar." His elevation to such a high position in the ruling party is alarming and has set the stage for a series of abuses of power.


[color=#000000]Now, from his position of influence, Ganduje is pulling strings and leveraging the federal government, the Nigerian military, the Nigerian police force, and the Department of State Security Services to settle personal scores from the shadows of power. This is precisely what many Nigerians feared when Ganduje was appointed. This man, who has shown blatant disregard for the constitution, is willing to trample on the rights and privileges of others to assert his authority.[/color]

A recent example of this abuse of power involves the withdrawal of state privileges from Ado Bayero by the Kano state governor. However, instead of respecting the state's autonomy, a federal figure empowered Ado Bayero with two private jets and armed escorts from the military, police, and DSS to storm Kano. This blatant overreach and disrespect for state authority is unprecedented. Even during the eras of IBB and Abacha, such blatant disregard for state sovereignty was not witnessed. It is ironic and disheartening that supposed democrats and civilians are engaging in worse abuses than the military regimes did.

Ganduje is a ticking time bomb. There is an urgent need for a thorough investigation into these abuses of power. All those involved at the federal level should be held accountable and removed from office. This is supposed to be a democracy. If figures like Obi and Atiku are told to seek justice in the courts, why can't Ado Bayero do the same? The Kano state’s sovereignty and the powers of its governors must not be undermined by the presidency.

[color=#000000]This pattern of behavior is unacceptable. There must be accountability for these abuses of power. A thorough investigation is needed, and those found guilty must be fired and brought to justice. The rights of the states and their governors must be respected, and the federal government should act in the best interest of all Nigerians, not just a select few.[/color]
may God bless you for this your comments
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by Jostoman: 10:12am On May 27, 2024
That is what our military are good at denied, denied denied.
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by Ayed44: 12:45pm On May 27, 2024
Damage control
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by samomoli: 12:53pm On May 27, 2024
Terrorism is ravaging Nigeria. Soldiers are interfering in emirship tussel.
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by BATified2023: 12:56pm On May 27, 2024
malali:
Abuse of Power in Tinubu's Administration

We are witnessing a disturbing trend in the current administration as it continues to interfere and undermine the will of the people of Kano in silence. This troubling development began with the appointment of Abdullahi Ganduje as the chairman of the APC, despite him being caught on videotape accepting bribes in U.S. dollars, earning him the nickname "Gandollar." His elevation to such a high position in the ruling party is alarming and has set the stage for a series of abuses of power.


[color=#000000]Now, from his position of influence, Ganduje is pulling strings and leveraging the federal government, the Nigerian military, the Nigerian police force, and the Department of State Security Services to settle personal scores from the shadows of power. This is precisely what many Nigerians feared when Ganduje was appointed. This man, who has shown blatant disregard for the constitution, is willing to trample on the rights and privileges of others to assert his authority.[/color]

A recent example of this abuse of power involves the withdrawal of state privileges from Ado Bayero by the Kano state governor. However, instead of respecting the state's autonomy, a federal figure empowered Ado Bayero with two private jets and armed escorts from the military, police, and DSS to storm Kano. This blatant overreach and disrespect for state authority is unprecedented. Even during the eras of IBB and Abacha, such blatant disregard for state sovereignty was not witnessed. It is ironic and disheartening that supposed democrats and civilians are engaging in worse abuses than the military regimes did.

Ganduje is a ticking time bomb. There is an urgent need for a thorough investigation into these abuses of power. All those involved at the federal level should be held accountable and removed from office. This is supposed to be a democracy. If figures like Obi and Atiku are told to seek justice in the courts, why can't Ado Bayero do the same? The Kano state’s sovereignty and the powers of its governors must not be undermined by the presidency.

[color=#000000]This pattern of behavior is unacceptable. There must be accountability for these abuses of power. A thorough investigation is needed, and those found guilty must be fired and brought to justice. The rights of the states and their governors must be respected, and the federal government should act in the best interest of all Nigerians, not just a select few.[/color]
the person who wrote this is mad

So we should blame tinubu for issues between ganduje n Sanusi?

So will u also blame tinubu for what is happening in edo state right now?
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by Melagros(m): 2:07pm On May 27, 2024
COMRADES, Nigerian army is gradually becoming political puppets
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by bdon123(m): 2:20pm On May 27, 2024
emekaayomide:
The Nigerian Army has debunked claims suggesting that its officials were not in Kano to enforce a court order.

Making this disclosure in a statement released on Sunday, the Director of Army Public Relations, Maj. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu explained that contrary to claims by the Kano State chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association, men of the Nigerian Army were in Kano State to check for any possible breakdown or breach of security.

Read More: https://www./2024/05/27/emirship-tussle-why-our-men-are-in-kano-nigerian-army-finally-breaks-silence/
Where was d army wen same law was used to remove sanusi?useless set of government that keeps muscling states wit federal might
Re: Emirship Tussle: Why Our Men Are In Kano – Nigerian Army Finally Breaks Silence by Afamsi: 2:56pm On May 27, 2024
BATified2023:
the person who wrote this is mad

So we should blame tinubu for issues between ganduje n Sanusi?

So will u also blame tinubu for what is happening in edo state right now?
I think you are the person that is mad instead. By who's authority were they military interfering in a state government internal affair. You people will see white and call it black to soothe your evil motive
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