President Buhari, who is the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), in a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, enjoined the people of Gabon to remain on the side of peace, security, stability and democracy in their country.
Reacting to the recent attempted coup in Gabon, the Nigerian leader said, “The military officers in Gabon should understand that the era of military coups and governments in Africa and indeed worldwide, is long gone.
"Democracy is supreme and the constitutional stipulations on the peaceful change of administration must be respected. That is the only way we can ensure peace and stability not only within the country but also in the region.”
Meanwhile, reports say the chief military rebel who led the failed coup in Gabon on Monday has been arrested and two of his commandos killed after they stormed a public radio station, the presidency said.
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Ok. I hope they listen. The way things are going in this Country, I pray such will not be our portion. We need sanity in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteHe knows how to quote the law but he keeps flaunting court orders, joker.
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ReplyDelete"Democracy is supreme and the constitutional stipulations on the peaceful change of administration must be respected."
ReplyDeleteIf only these words are true and obtainable here in the country.
Be forming Voltron there till your own land, Yama yama
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm, is he scared of coup?
ReplyDeletestupid president.when u and ur subordinates don't obey court order is dat one democracy? a country without law is as good as dead.hypocrite.
ReplyDeleteIs he afraid?
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DeleteSweet Me.. kilode? Ogini?
ReplyDeleteIt's because of comments like yours the Senate is considering Social Media Bill. Learn to criticize constructively. Calling a president stupid is way out of line
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