There’s enough fodder on Political Twitter today, thanks to the controversial happenings over at Nigeria’s Civil Service.
The man in the eye of the storm is Abdulrasheed Maina, who had been declared wanted by the EFCC and Interpol for stashing away over 2 billion naira Pension funds during the period he headed the Presidential Taskforce on Pension Reforms.
Like a thief in the night, Mr Maina was recalled to the Ministry of Interior in the office of the Civil Service. But Mr Dambazau, the Minister of Interior denied having anything to do with his recall.
Mysterious, right? ‘Cause how in the hell did Maina find himself recalled and promoted? Who signed his employment papers?
Well, President Buhari has since ordered his immediate termination and Cheta Nwanze has a few words to say about that.
See below:
1/ So many things are happening in my country at the same time.
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
2/ In the last few minutes, @MBuhari ordered the termination of the appointment of Rasheed Maina. https://t.co/f5nLDJWB3I
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
4/ While this action is welcome, it is belated, and dangerous.
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
5/ I think my saying it’s belated is self-explanatory, but why do I say it is dangerous?
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
7/ Consider the rather arrogant statement put out by the Ministry of Interior when the lid was blown on the scandal.
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
8/ Consider that despite all the revelations thus far about who was involved in getting Maina back in, no one said a thing.
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
10/ If we are a process driven people, the system should have been triggered the moment Maina was shuffled back into the country.
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
11/ Rather, yesterday we had a presidential adviser on live television actually defending the action. https://t.co/N1aNloItBC
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
12/ No, this thing is more than tragic. It shows what Nigeria really is — not a democracy driven by institutions,
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
12/ No, this thing is more than tragic. It shows what Nigeria really is — not a democracy driven by institutions,
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
13/ but an anocracy tethered to the whims of whoever holds executive power at that point in time.
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
Break one law, then break another.
Maina's reinstatement was illegal. The manner in which Maina was terminated is illegal.
Rule of law.
— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
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Tweet#RIPWAC https://t.co/30Z5QaXDwm— Chxta (@Chxta) October 23, 2017
Chai.
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