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IN PICTURES: Pro-Saraki protesters storm Code of Conduct Tribunal
IN PICTURES: Pro-Saraki protesters storm Code of Conduct Tribunal
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
A group of protesters today stormed the premises of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), calling for an end to the trial of Senate President Bukola Saraki.
Speaking with journalists, Katch Ononuju, a leader of the protest, accused Danladi Umar, chairman of the CCT, of corruption.
“As you have seen, the president will not make any success in the fight against corruption,” he said.
“We believe in a full recourse to changing the constitution. Now, that we have seen that the structure is not viable. We believe in a change of the constitution. We also believe that the criminal silence of the executive and the government not saying anything about the killings by the herdsmen is corruption.
“We believe that Danladi Umar who has an EFCC charge against him is not fit to head any court. He is already a man whose integrity is being questioned. Danladi cannot be seen to be a free man. That makes Danladi a man without autonomous strength.”
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The Ibos are always the willing tools for ignoble projects. Just name your price
ReplyDeleteU are a fool..
DeleteHow many of them? I can only count 10. This can never be Nigerian Youths nor a students bcos Nigerian Youth/student are educated not corrupted like you, nonesense
ReplyDeleteWonders shall never end! So we still have some elements in this country who are ready to destroy their future all in the name of small cash... Anyway, Nigerian youths are wise up now..
ReplyDeleteWonders shall never end! So we still have some elements in this country who are ready to destroy their future all in the name of small cash... Anyway, Nigerian youths are wise up now..
ReplyDeleteTake a look at how the protesters are dressed, it is obvious they are hungry and will do anything for money. This is a paid protest.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous. 12.37, you are a big fool, the biggest fool. You did not see the pictures of malams from kwara state. mumu, ode. This is how fools like you start up unnecessary ethnic violence. Big fool
ReplyDeleteWho is the Idiot above that is calling the Ibos, anyway I take it you are referring to your own tribe, which of course is not in Nigeria because I know there is no tribe called "Ibos" in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteSaraki should have look at Ekiti for scavengers. It won't cost a fortune. .
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