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Gbengene west
August 10, 2017 at 7:42 PM
Is it not fair to empathise with a candor President( Buhari) who is away, due to ill-health beyond his control to receive treatment?
Furthermore, the President has not breach the constitution law of being away on sick leave. However, it’s appalling that Nigerian health sector is not up to a high standard.
At this tough time we need unity and to be coherent in dealing with issues affecting most of us. (Weak institutions, corruption, etc.)
Organisation is the key.
Metu Nyetu
August 10, 2017 at 8:00 PM
THIS IS long time coming. Are Nigerians saying that if Dora Akunyili is not around, the needful would never be done? PMB did not delay in calling for Yar Adua’s impeachment on the grounds of ill health. Nigerians should therefore not delay any further in seeing that the polity is heated up until PMB is impeached as of necessity. This is a classic case of what goes around comes around. When PMB was fuming with a false dose of national interest, calling for Yar Adua’s impeachment, little did he know his turn was downloading. Yar Adua’a illness did not cost the nation anything near what PMB’s treatment presently costs. If Buhari was truly of the interest of the nation, he would have resigned on his on volition. But that would never be the case, for PMB is as selfish, self-imposing and vindictive as the late Gen. Sani Abacha.