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Sanctity of Truth Saturday, JULY 19, 2014 Vol. 1 No. 151
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Tinubu: FG using impeachment plots to witch-hunt opposition
l Says plan is to jail Nyako for treason l Claim is laughable, says PDP
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Ndubuisi Ugah ational Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has attributed the removal of Adamawa State governor, Murtala Nyako, to what he called the “unbridled ambition” of President Goodluck Jonathan. He also accused the president of implementing “selective judgment” against those who oppose his administration’s policies and programmes, noting that the trend could push the country into a “fascist enclave”. Tinubu, who stated this in a statement issued by his media office in Lagos, said Nyako’s removal had shown implicitly that anyone who opposed President Jonathan’s style of government would be dealt with. “Nigeria’s constitution suffers violence. Democra-
cy has been setback. Under the constitution, a governor can only be impeached for “gross misconduct.” For the PDP, Nyako’s crime was not the false allegations contained in the articles of impeachment. To them, his gross-misconduct was leaving the reactionary PDP to join the progressive APC. “His misdeed was to exercise his constitutional right of freedom of association and political expression by leaving their corrupt assemblage and joining the party that just may represent the best hope of rescuing Nigeria from its present descent into authoritarian darkness,” he said. The former Lagos State governor, whose statement entitled: “As Tyranny Descends on Adamawa, Democracy Suffers,” said Nyako’s greatest sin was his “temerity to speak truth to power albeit in a courageous way.” “On two different oc-
casions, he gave an unvarnished insight into the Boko Haram menace and the insecurity engulfing Northern Nigeria. At the Institute of Peace in Washington DC this year, when he visited with other Northern governors, he placed the blame for the Boko Haran insurgency on the Jonathan presidency. “He then followed this up with a detailed letter to the forum of the Northern governors in which he accused the Jonathan-led government of genocide against the North. This rattled and unsettled the government. This kangaroo impeachment is government’s way of punishing Nyako. The plan is to use the contents of the letter he wrote to the Northern governors as a basis to try him for treasonable felony and eventually sentence him to life imprisonment. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Al-Makura: Police arrest 22 protesters in Lafia l Emir of Lafia moves to save governor Cheke Emmanuel & Cephas Iorhemen Lafia/Makurdi
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he Nasarawa State Police Command yesterday said it had arrested 22 people in Lafia, following violent protest by some groups over the impeachment notice served on Governor
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Umaru Al-Makura. The commissioner of police in the state, Mr Ibrahim Idris, confirmed the arrest at a news briefing on behalf of the state joint security committee. Idris, who said no life was lost, said two persons sustained varying degrees of injuries and were hospitalised in Lafia. He explained that a locally-made pistol, some
ammunition, knives and dangerous weapons were recovered from the suspects. According to him, five shops and a residential apartment were vandalised while a vehicle was burnt by the hoodlums. The commissioner said a man claiming to a police personnel was among those arrested, adding that the security opera-
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