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By a concerned Nigerian
I have not read the Nigerian constitution (I don’t have time for that trash) but using common sense.
1. Can a civilian elected leader send the military into a peaceful area when properties and life and not under threat?
2. Can an elected president send his military against his own people without consulting the legislature and or the judiciary?
3. Can the military summarily execute people without due process like charging the so called offenders to court?
2. Can an elected president send his military against his own people without consulting the legislature and or the judiciary?
3. Can the military summarily execute people without due process like charging the so called offenders to court?
I am neither for or against secession but there is grave danger for this nascent democrazy if the judiciary and legislative arms of government do not start the process of impeachment of Buhari
Check out the consequences of our inaction.
Buhari’s government can summarily execute anybody it so wished with no questions asked.
Why do we have the judiciary, the government can as well execute anybody without having to submit its evidence for scrutiny by a competent court.
In short, this are dangerous time.
Thank God I have escaped from Nigeria this week and Brazil is my new home.
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