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Insecurity: Campaigns for sack of Service Chiefs by reps sacrilegious — NDF

As reactions continue to trail the calls for the sack of Service Chiefs by members of the National Assembly, the National Democratic Front’s (NDF), has described the development as sacrilegious and unpatriotic.

This followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by the Chief Whip of the House, Hon, Mohammed Tahir Mongunu and 14 others, for the need to restructure, review and reorganize the current security architecture.

The motion was, however, greeted with mixed reactions.

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Reacting to the development, the National Democratic Front through its National Secretary, Dr. Abdulkadir Bolaji said the President is on track and will tackle the emergent issues at hand soonest without sacking any of the Service Chiefs.

He said, “At plenary on Wednesday January 29, 2020, the Reps members in a resolution after debating a motion sponsored by Hon. Mohammed Monguno, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to sack the leaders of Security agencies in Nigeria, if they fail to resign voluntarily. The Reps members attempted to justify the reason for this unthinkable and impetuous decision to the renewed spate of attacks and killings in Nigeria country.

“Let it be known to the House of Rep members that it is unambiguous; Mr. President is on track and will tackle the emergent issues at hand soonest. The President will accomplish this feat without sacking any of the very patriots that have been so helpful and invaluable in curbing the excesses of insurgencies and insurrections”.

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