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Buhari Issues New Directives To Cabinet Members
Buhari has issued new order to his Cabinet Members.
President Muhammadu Buhari has asked his ministers to relocate to their home states for the purpose of reducing the tension created by the #ENDSARS protests and the lawlessness that followed.
The ministers are scheduled to meet with stakeholders to analyse federal government’s efforts to meet the demands of the youths.
Buhari Issues New Directives To Cabinet Members
Water Resources Minister Sulaiman Adamu, who confirmed the development during a courtesy call to Jigawa State Governor, Muhammadu Badaru Abubakar in Dutse, said the cabinet members were directed to “go to our states to solicit the support of political, traditional, religious and community leaders against the violence that emanated from # EndSARS protests.”
Adamu said he was therefore in the state to meet with leaders on “promoting tolerance, peace and stability in this critical moment and hear from them and report back to him (Buhari) immediately.”
He pointed out that the #ENDSARS protests started well and was in line with the Nigerian constitution only to be hijacked along the line by those who infringed on the rights of other citizens, killed innocent persons, looted and engaged in other criminal activities.
He said: “President Muhammad Buhari is soliciting the support of all other political leaders in the state to properly address the people of the state on the need to dispel any rumour that is tantamount to creating disunity among Nigerians and also throw the nation into crisis.”
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