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Senator Mark Asks Buhari To Respect Human Rights by afoclepe2015(op): 8:13pm On May 28, 2015
Senate President, David Mark, on Thursday urged the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, to adhere strictly to the rule of law, and respect human rights while discharging his constitutional responsibilities.

He specifically appealed to him to “do the needful for citizens anchoring his actions on adherence to rule of law, respect for human rights, freedom of expression, equity and justice.”

The senate president said he anticipated an egalitarian society under the new government where all citizens would be safe and protected to live and carry out his or her legitimate duty without fear of molestation or harassment in any part of Nigeria.

Mark, who stated this in his goodwill message to Nigerians on the occasion of Democracy Day celebration, also said, “all hands must be on the deck where everyone plays his or her role to ensure that our democracy endures.”

The senate president took stock of the 16 years of uninterrupted democratic rule in Nigeria and urged citizens to persevere more for the continued sustenance of the system of government.

He said, “All Nigerians deserve commendation. We have done well so far. We must strive more to make democracy a way of life.

“As an active participant in our democratic journey since 1999, I can say without any fear of contradiction that our democracy has endured.

“The successes recorded so far, especially with the last general elections, clearly shows the unwavering commitment of Nigerians to its fruition.”

He noted the challenges of the democratic experiment and expressed optimism that all the initial hiccups would be confined to history soon.

Mark believes that despite its imperfections, democracy remains the best form of government that is not just representative but participatory.

He therefore enjoined Nigerians and the international community to support the new administration just as he implored them to build on the foundations of previous governments and make progress.

He also promised that the National Assembly will continue to cooperate and, indeed, lay solid legislative framework for the executive arm of government to deliver dividends of democracy to the citizenry without compromising the independence of the parliament.


http://www.360afronews.com/2015/05/mark-asks-buhari-to-respect-human-rights.html
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Re: Senator Mark Asks Buhari To Respect Human Rights by Nobody: 8:14pm On May 28, 2015
Hmm
Re: Senator Mark Asks Buhari To Respect Human Rights by stevolinkon40: 8:16pm On May 28, 2015
I hope the general take advice and not consider us as bloody civilians
Re: Senator Mark Asks Buhari To Respect Human Rights by dsquare33: 8:39pm On May 28, 2015
afoclepe2015:
Senate President, David Mark, on Thursday urged the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, to adhere strictly to the rule of law, and respect human rights while discharging his constitutional responsibilities.

He specifically appealed to him to “do the needful for citizens anchoring his actions on adherence to rule of law, respect for human rights, freedom of expression, equity and justice.”

The senate president said he anticipated an egalitarian society under the new government where all citizens would be safe and protected to live and carry out his or her legitimate duty without fear of molestation or harassment in any part of Nigeria.

Mark, who stated this in his goodwill message to Nigerians on the occasion of Democracy Day celebration, also said, “all hands must be on the deck where everyone plays his or her role to ensure that our democracy endures.”

The senate president took stock of the 16 years of uninterrupted democratic rule in Nigeria and urged citizens to persevere more for the continued sustenance of the system of government.

He said, “All Nigerians deserve commendation. We have done well so far. We must strive more to make democracy a way of life.

“As an active participant in our democratic journey since 1999, I can say without any fear of contradiction that our democracy has endured.

“The successes recorded so far, especially with the last general elections, clearly shows the unwavering commitment of Nigerians to its fruition.”

He noted the challenges of the democratic experiment and expressed optimism that all the initial hiccups would be confined to history soon.

Mark believes that despite its imperfections, democracy remains the best form of government that is not just representative but participatory.

He therefore enjoined Nigerians and the international community to support the new administration just as he implored them to build on the foundations of previous governments and make progress.

He also promised that the National Assembly will continue to cooperate and, indeed, lay solid legislative framework for the executive arm of government to deliver dividends of democracy to the citizenry without compromising the independence of the parliament.


http://www.360afronews.com/2015/05/mark-asks-buhari-to-respect-human-rights.html
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David Mark is afraid of his shadow. No more Ghana must go bags that is shared amongst the senators for any contract that must be awarded by the upper house. I don't know whether the man has his own people(Benues) at heart with the way the fulanis are killing his people.I am so sure he did not contribute any meaningful development to his home town while he was senate president.aka GSM is not meant for the poor.
Re: Senator Mark Asks Buhari To Respect Human Rights by afoclepe2015(op): 8:44pm On May 28, 2015
dsquare33:
David Mark is afraid of his shadow. No more Ghana must go bags that is shared amongst the senators for any contract that must be awarded by the upper house. I don't know whether the man has his own people(Benues) at heart with the way the fulanis are killing his people.I am so sure he did not contribute any meaningful development to his home town while he was senate president.aka GSM is not meant for the poor.
He has them in mind, just that his pocket first, but as usual ghana must go must be shared tonight
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