Suspended
member of the House of Rep, Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin on Friday called for
‘negotiated exit’ of President Muhammadu Buhari from office.
Jibrin made
the call in a series of tweets on his verified social media handle @AbdulAbmJ,
saying that the country can not afford a sort of part time president at this
time
He noted that
the President obviously has an health challenge which he must urgently attend
to.
“The president
I see on camera needs full home care not office, moderately quiet life, enough
rest and quality time with his family.
“The interest
of Buhari himself, his family and friends, some officials and regional
sentiments are interest that should be addressed.
PMB, Time To Let Go
"Life and
health belong to God but the more I see pictures of Mr President, the more I am
convinced he needs to go and rest. He needs it!"
- 1-PMB, TIME TO LET GO: So many issues are left unattended even small issues that a presidential cough can deal with are left hanging 1-30
- 2-Supporters are worried, understandably resorting to grumbling in hush voices while keeping bold faces and holding on to hope and prayers
- 3-The govt has so many soft target for internal and external opposition to feast.We must tell ourselves the truth rather than live in denial
- 4-At PMB's age, working actively for over 50 years , even without his present health condition, his capacity will be greatly challenged
- 5-Mr president himself admitted that he has never been this sick in his entire life which makes the entire scenario really worrisome
- 6-Then we are reminded everyday that PMB will travel abroad again to attend to his health as if it is just normal and we should celebrate?
- 7-I believe that the combination of these two factors of his age and health situation has slowed down the pace of PMB and the APC govt
- 8-This has become clearly noticeable because it is a time that the country is expected to be on auto cruise in dealing with its challenges
- 9-bearing in mind that the present APC government is fast running out of time yet things continue to go even slower, slower and slower!
- 10-The more PMB appears on camera, the more the narrative of his health situation takes the center stage and the uncertainly it creates
- 11-It is a narrative that has over powered what ever official function Mr President is discharging since his return from medical vacation
- 12-PMB gave his all to Nigeria. He is a great man, an enigma like Mandela. If we truly love him, We must not allow him to be rubbished
- 13-Life and health belongs to God but the more I see pictures of Mr President, the more Iam convinced he needs to go and rest. He needs it!
- 14-The president I see on camera needs full home care not office, moderately quiet life, enough rest and quality time with his family
- 15-Sometimes there is no harm in been driven in a car you labour to buy and who knows? You might even enjoy the ride better on owners' seat
- 16-PMB should opt for or encourage to accept a negotiated exit. The country can not afford a sort of part time president at this time
- 17-This is not as easy but it is doable. I do not think PMB is obsessed with power, I only think the practical way to go about things is to
- 18-key in the interest of those who are or can be an obstacle around the president for fear of losing their positions or relevance
- 19-The interest of PMB himself, his family and friends, some officials and regional sentiments are interest that should be addressed
- 20-If we truly love PMB, we must apply some urgent diplomacy, resolve these issues quickly, move on and save the country valuable time
- 21-Mr President can be giving a special concession to nominate a new VP. We should expect that he nominates a very competent northerner
- 22-A nominee that can get things done and have the capacity to unite the north and assuage it feelings for losing the presidency again
- 23-We the northerners should accept it as destiny, may be Almighty God is so disappointed with the present generation of northern leaders
- 24-And may be God wants to reserve the northern presidential slot for the younger and vibrant northern generation that will come after us
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