Nigerian Youth Advocate for Justice, a youth group has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to resign for being out of the country for more than 53 days.
The group gave the President an eight-week ultimatum to step down or face forceful removal by seven million Nigerian youths
in 22 states.
The President returned to the United Kingdom for medical follow-up on May 7, 2017 after spending 49 days in London on his first trip.
in 22 states.
The President returned to the United Kingdom for medical follow-up on May 7, 2017 after spending 49 days in London on his first trip.
Olorunwa , the group's chairman said the president's ill-health had made it impossible for him to discharge his duties.
"We urge the Senate, House of Representatives, state house of assemblies and parastatals to persuade Mr. President to resign and hand over to an interim president in the interest of Nigerians,"
He said that Nigerian youths are ready to fight than to live as slaves while assuring that there would be no blood shed.
The group lamented the spate of killing, kidnapping, and robbery in the country, saying the All Progressives Congress (APC) has subjected Nigerians to humiliation because of its self-serving activities.
from Pulse.ng
*Wow,this is July and still no sight or word of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?what a wow!
Una sure say this man still dey alive?
ReplyDeleteWetin concern me. Next time choose wisely. Buhari was never the Messaiah but APC people were chanting chain chain chain.
Buhari continue to rule over them. At least 2019, your wife go do kunu not to fry akara for people.
I've not stop wondering how Nigerians open their eyes 👀 and voted for a feeble old illiterate like his man. Where they jazzed with African magic, because it was not normal the way they were screaming change.
DeleteWhat's a life
Buhari is the most evil and selfish Nigerian. Why can't his wife advice him to resign on health ground. I despise that old, wicked, bigot.
ReplyDeleteHow pesin go advise husband Wey they no allow her see korokoro.
DeleteThere is a curse on the Aso rock seat of power against a northern president. Probably by Abiola
DeleteBuhari will end like Yaradua.
Bitter truth
Nigeria used to be relatively ok, but that old man came with a toxic mind and cold blooded hatred of a section of the country and divided it. I do not wish him well.
ReplyDeleteThis movement by the youth is commendable. Power drunken president. I wonder what the judiciary is doing. This is a part of what they should be doing. It's no shock that they will be using money from the masses to sponsor his treatment. Resignation is not a taboo, it is an honour.
ReplyDeleteI think I will join twitter and start a tweet so it goes viral all over social media.
A big HMMMMMMMNNNN.
ReplyDeleteBut eight weeks is too much na, buhari the disaster resign this week or face a forceful eviction. There's no peace for the week, even our mumu don do
ReplyDeleteI wonder o...which one be eight weeks again nah
DeleteStella I weak with this end time president we have, regret voting for APC, never will I try such
ReplyDeleteWow.it is well.
DeleteDon't blame you .The man was re-branded .
Abi o.
ReplyDeleteIf he isn't fit,he should resign.
This okpukpu okporoko that is supposed to be in the bush with cows, obia na azo President, anyi agwara ya na anyi wu efi?
ReplyDeleteIf he wants his health, he should resign and go back to the bush (where he belongs) . if not, no peace for the wicked!!
Somebody in Aso Rock said the man died last week at about 2.22 am on Tuesday at a hospital in westend london. They have been circulating this news. Don't know which one to believe again. Mr president get well soon
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Delete8 Wks is too much na,he might be back b4 then sef.
ReplyDeleteThis call is long over due sef.
ReplyDeleteBuhari come and rule the Nigeria you so crave to rule for over so many years o.
You wanted power so badly that you were ready to spill blood just to be president, now you have it but ill health wont let you rule.
This life eh...
I heard he died on July 1st?
ReplyDeleteA country as great and big as Nigeria is been ruled by a ghost. And they have refused to hand over power to Osinbajo why?? *hiss*
ReplyDeleteNigerian youths arise! The leaders are wicked, selfish and greedy.
ReplyDeleteHe wont resign.......... where would he and Aisha get hundreds of thousands of pounds used in keeping him alive.
ReplyDeleteThat man is probably hooked on life support and 24/7 care. For us not to have heard a word from him. He's probably on palliative care. Let them keep deceiving themselves.
mschewwwww
He still dey Seat ??????
ReplyDeleteI remember doing GEJ's regime when Buhari's daughter Zahra insulted him, saying the former President has ruined Nigeria. And now, i guessed under her own father's regime, Nigeria has become a better place for all
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