ON THAT PROTEST AGAINST NASIR EL RUFAI @elrufai
So during the week some lawyers protested the inclusion of Governor Nasir el Rufai as one of the keynote speakers at the upcoming conference of the Nigeria Bar Association.
1. His constant disobedience of court orders.
2. His persecution (not prosecution please) including imprisonment and possible disappearance of critics, notably Dadiyata, Dr John Danfulani, Steven Kefason, Segun Onibiyo, Gloria Ballason etc.
4. His utterances even from before he became governor to date which are rather unpatriotic and unstatemanly to say the least. Etc
The protesters further suggested the
I supported them and actively contributed in my own little way.
No where in the petition is religion or ethnicity mentioned or even implied.
Interestly, both el rufai and Zulum are
The biggest deal is that both their states have serious security challenges and their citizens are suffering but this is where the joker comes in.
You feel the deep desire to want him to succeed and earnestly pray for his success. That is how leadership is and how a leader should be.
I am from Borno State and very proud of Gov Zulum and daily pray for his success.
Even while the protests against his participation in the NBA conference were
The protest against el rufai was about:
Leadership
Governance
Statesmanship
Constitutionality and the rule of law
And service.
It was not about religion and ethnicity and we should not reduce it to that.
@ChidiOdinkalu @AbdulMahmud01 @von_Bismack @GhenhisKhan @FestusGreen @bebs730 @MayUbeku @Ike_Obiora @iykimo
There are levels to these things.
@elrufai is a bad product.