Let me commend the civility and patriotism of the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso who resigned his position as a result of his inability to deal with the security paralysis in his nation. Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Christian Kabore has since accepted the resignation.
While I understand that politics is business and you do not expect people to reduce their “market share”, I am hoping that Nigerian political leaders, from state to federal levels, are reading.
Most things we treasure in Nigeria are being messed up, daily. I used to do rounds from Usman Danfodio University to ABU Zaria to OAU Ife to FUTO to Babcock to Covenant to NDA Kaduna to UNILAG to UNIBEN, etc, but today, none is possible because of insecurity.
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Prime Minister Christophe Dabire has put out a loud message: if you cannot do the job, MAKE WAY. Nigerian politicians, hope you copy.
President Roch Marc Christian Kabore, who had already changed his military leadership over the security crisis, accepted Prime Minister Christophe Joseph Marie Dabire’s resignation, according to a presidential decree.
The resignation of a prime minister requires the resignation of the entire government, according to Burkina Faso law.
After his resignation, Dabire called on citizens to “support the president… and the new executive that will be put in place” in a post on his Facebook page.
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