Nigerian activist, JJ Omojuwa who was one of the Nigerian youths who helped to bring President Buhari, in new tweets decried the rot in the Nigerian judicial system and the failed national security.
According to JJ Omojuwa, if President Buhari cannot fire the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, then he has proven his incompetence beyond reasonable doubt. His tweets reads;
The Justice System & National Security are 2 of the most important essence of the state. Both have failed in. On the latter, if @MBuhari can’t fire the IG -he has proven his incompetence beyond reasonable doubt – then the President himself should resign. Something must give!
I have just been informed that the Senate’s invitation to the IG is CONNECTED to the killings across the country and not in connection to what was insinuated in the tweet below. I am completely in support of the invitation based on this new information.
President @MBuhari should stop issuing condolence messages if he won’t take the bull by the horn on these killings. The messages are now sounding like an apology from someone who isn’t exactly committed to avoiding a repeat. This has zilch to do with 2019, citizens are dying!
Chude Jideonwo who was President Buhari’s media strategist alongside his business partner, Debola Williams, also came for President Buhari. Chude who called President Buhari and incompetent President, slammed him over his decision to contest in the 2019 Presidential election.
His tweet reads;
Some things may merit the stress of anger. An incompetent president deigning to run for a second potentially-catastrophic term, for instance. The guy cutting in front of you in traffic however? Not in the least. No matter how many times he chooses to annoy.
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