Senator Begs Jonathan To Forgive Suspended Permanent Secretary

The senator representing Bauchi central, Abdul Ningi, has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to forgive the Foreign Affairs ministry’s permanent secretary, who was sanctioned last week for recalling Nigeria’s envoys to South Africa without authorisation.

Mr. Sheni was suspended for recalling the diplomats in protest of the xenophobia in South Africa, a move criticized by the South African government.

Mr. Ningi criticised Mr. Sheni for his action, but urged the Senate on Tuesday to intervene and plead with the president to tamper justice with mercy.

“I am aware that the president and Commander-in-Chief is responsible for such a call and also aware that the permanent secretary has no power whatsoever to recall an ambassador without a clear directive by the government,” he said.

“Knowing the anger and the mood of this country and believing that the Senate and indeed the National Assembly did the right thing in suggesting and urging for the executive to recall the ambassador.

“I therefore want this Senate not to look the other way and the president, Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces to tamper justice with mercy.

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Forgive Jonathan and Vote for Him – Orji

The governor of Abia State, Chief Theodore Orji has said that the combination of the Peoples Democratic Party and President Goodluck Jonathan remained the best option for Ndigbo in the forthcoming general elections.

 Orji stated this at PDP campaign rallies in Umuahia South and Ikwuano Local Government Areas, calling on “Ndigbo everywhere in the country to vote massively for Jonathan and PDP candidates.”

According to the governor, President Jonathan has done a lot for Ndigbo as well as other tribes in the country, adding that he deserved a second term to complete his programmes.

Credit: Daily Post