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Activists Mock Buhari Over Maina Saga, Say We Have Entered ‘One Chance’

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October 24, 2017
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 A civil society organisation #OurMumuDonDo Tuesday  in Abuja mocked President Muhammadu Buhari as ‘ One Chance President’  over the role he played  in  reinstatement and sack of the former head of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, Abdulrasheed Maina.
The group accused the President  of ‘double standard ‘ and berated him for allowing a group of cabal to call the shot in his government with impunity at the detriment of the citizens
The group berated the President for signing  Maina’s letter of reinstatement and later recanted by issuing a directive for his disengagement from service.
According to the Co-Convener of the group, Deji Adeyanju said that Nigerians have entered ‘One Chance’ with the latest action of the President adding that the same man who was sacked by the President on Monday has disappeared into the thin air.
” The country where a man  who was declared wanted by the security agents was brought back into the country by the cabal and same man who was just sacked by  the President has just escaped over night”
He added  that it was obvious that public outcry of Nigerians that propelled the President to renounce his position on Maina. He maintained that the President actually signed the letter of reinstatement.
The group accused the government of being economical with the truth and at the same time helped the fugitive to escape justice.

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