Between Buhari's Inaction And Trumps Audacity
Last Monday the National Security Adviser to the new administration of the United States, Michael Flynn, resigned his appointment of just over 3 weeks.
Inside story has emerged how Flynn took that bold step after the content of his contact with the Russian ambassador was leaked.
Reports say that he was advised to step aside by President Donald Trump despite been one of his close cabinet members and a profound supporter of the Trump campaign.
The resignation of Flynn brings to mind the call for and refusal of the resignation of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and consequently the inaction of President Buhari towards this.
Flashback...
Mr Babachir Lawal was indicted by the Senate of inappropriate act that questions his office integrity when he diverted over N220 million, money meant for IDPs to the claimed clearing of weeds.
The Senate had recommended for his sack but was bluntly refused by the presidency with a letter it sent questioning the genuineness of the request.
Many reasons have been adduced as to why the president has refused to wield the hammer on the SGF, who is considered a close ally of the president and a strong supporter during the campaigns.
The question is where is the fight against corruption? Where is the sincerity if like Donald Trump, Buhari cannot ask his SGF to quit, while the mess smells a little?
Inside story has emerged how Flynn took that bold step after the content of his contact with the Russian ambassador was leaked.
Reports say that he was advised to step aside by President Donald Trump despite been one of his close cabinet members and a profound supporter of the Trump campaign.
The resignation of Flynn brings to mind the call for and refusal of the resignation of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and consequently the inaction of President Buhari towards this.
Flashback...
Mr Babachir Lawal was indicted by the Senate of inappropriate act that questions his office integrity when he diverted over N220 million, money meant for IDPs to the claimed clearing of weeds.
The Senate had recommended for his sack but was bluntly refused by the presidency with a letter it sent questioning the genuineness of the request.
Many reasons have been adduced as to why the president has refused to wield the hammer on the SGF, who is considered a close ally of the president and a strong supporter during the campaigns.
The question is where is the fight against corruption? Where is the sincerity if like Donald Trump, Buhari cannot ask his SGF to quit, while the mess smells a little?
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