The commissioner had on Saturday morning taken to his Facebook page to express his happiness over the death of the president's chief of staff.
A statement signed by the state's commissioner for Information, Muhammad Garba said the commissioner was removed following his unguarded utterances against late Abba Kyari.
According to him, as a public servant, the commissioner ought to have respected the profanity of the office by refraining from any act capable of rendering the office to disrepute.
Really that's a very stupid thing to do by the commissioner.
ReplyDeleteNo matter what or how terrible person is we should learn to show empathy atleast.
The man said the TRUTH.
DeleteWhy would they sack him? Mtchew eye service, they know they are happy, why pretend.
DeleteLet people feel however they want to feel abeg, pretending to be sad doesn't make you woke.
Why wouldn’t he be sacked? @ Push up. He can say whatever he likes privately but as a govt top official, saying that publicly is not only unethical but also very mean to say irrespective of their political differences after all death is no respecter of person
DeleteWhy did he sack him?
ReplyDeleteThe commissioner obviously saw that his principal was happy and wanted to show him that he is happy that he too is happy.
Politics is about pretense.
He is an escape goat
DeleteLooooooool
DeleteScape goat
DeleteThanks anon 20:00
DeleteThe guy said the raw truth, especially on the aspect of splitting the office.
ReplyDeleteNo lies in what the man said whatsoever. He made the point that no unelected official should be allowed to wield so much power.
DeleteThe truth didn't set him Free
Delete@Rhoda Rex
DeleteThat is not "The Truth" (which is a person -Jesus)
That was "a truth" -just communication
😃😂😂😂😂 you can say that again oh @ Rhoda Rex.
DeleteIt did. He's just been set free from his office. Lol
Deletein other words,he should have mourned him publicly and rejoiced in secret wow i see..this is what most of these politicians do
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful/bad times in our nationhood. Sigh
DeleteMeanwhile Aunty Kemi has been dishing out hidden truths about the top politicians infected and dying but hiding it away from the public. Na twitter i dey sleep tonight o.
I think I need to open a Twitter account!
DeleteBy the way,Ganduje is in the era of sacking and removing people out of office/position
ReplyDeleteProfanity of office ke?
ReplyDeleteYou saw that too @19:34.
DeleteProfanity of the office, indeed! 🤣🤣🤣
According to him, as a public servant, the commissioner ought to have respected the *profanity* of the office....
This commissioner of information needs to check his dictionary.
Na grammaxgo keep pesin, afi profanity of office.
DeleteLike he himself knows anything about institutional respect. Where was his respect for the kano emirate? Touts in office.
ReplyDeleteAbba Kyari still moving and shaking things from the great beyond 😮
ReplyDeleteThat one wey satan dey pack extra firewood to heat up the vip section for am
DeleteYou know this.
DeleteYou can say that again
Delete@Obioma. Hahahahaha . my dear you are on point. The kyari nigga is still exerting political influence....From six feet under . kyari just caused a cabinet shakeup .
DeleteOn 2 the Next!
Lol
Delete20:02
We can all pretend but if a thorn in your farm is cut out of your tomato farm, the farmer gets happy. Why? The Tomatoes can then have more room to grow. Same with human beings. I don’t care much for them folks but seems like he was a thorn in people’s flesh. The Governor should let people grieve however they choose. Nobody got fired when millions rejoiced over Abacha’s death. Gas stations gave out free gas, taxi drivers carried people without charging fares. No one got fired.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Delete👍👍
Delete🙌🏼
DeleteWhere did that happen? Free fuel and free ride?.. It’s an assumption
DeleteIt’s not an assumption. I saw the petrol stations give out free fuel. I saw taxi drivers carry people without fare. I and my friends went from Rumuola to Town and the drivers told us not to worry. Some restaurants even have our free food.
DeleteAnd that slapping senator that slapped innocent citizen that time was honoured,what kind of country is this? Let me go on social media and rejoice too,let's see if Buhari will withdraw my Nigerian citizenship so that I won't be able to come to naija again.radarada oshiiiiii rubbish leaders
ReplyDeleteCommissioner you should have celebrated off social media, now you have put yourself in trouble.
ReplyDeleteNa wa...o
ReplyDeleteUseless people instead of him to reflect on his own life, his busy sacking
ReplyDeleteImmunity and 4years don dey wind down
Delete"profanity of the office" bayi?
ReplyDeleteSeriously, what was he thinking???? We can do it because we stand to lose nothing but u work in the same organisation as someone and u publicly express your happiness at his death. Really what did he think would happen??? Except he was ready for the sack tho
ReplyDeleteHmm
ReplyDeleteI wonder why he was celebrating, knowing fully well that No man born of woman is immuned to death. The baba has lived this longer,can he beat his chest that he would attain such age. It's a pity that deceased had the last laugh.
ReplyDeleteThe sack is commendable. Public servants should be above certain sentiments, no matter what.
ReplyDeleteA navy captain in the US was sacked because he copied TOO many people in an email he sent to his superiors, warning that many of his crew members could have contracted Covid-19. He was expected to show restraint and not be loquacious about it.
Even in private settings, if your strongest competitor dies, and you rejoiced publicly, your oga can sack you, because such can bring disrepute to your organization.
He was wrong to have rejoice over the dead of the chief of staff
ReplyDeleteThe guy was very wrong
ReplyDeleteTouts in offices! No decorum, tactless! Tufiakwa
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