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ATIKU COMPARES RIVERS STATE SHOW OF SHAME WITH NGIGE’S IN ANAMBRA

naijalog by naijalog
July 12, 2013
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Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has decried developments in Rivers State lamenting that the country is yet to learn from a similarly dark period when Governor Chris Ngige and democratic institutions in Anambra State were brutally violated 10 years ago.

In narrations on his twitter handle, Atiku drew surprising similarities between the developments in Rivers State and Anambra State which ironically commenced exactly about the same time 10 years ago, on July 10, 2003.

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Atiku said: “I got a lot of tweets about the removal of Gov. Chris Ngige during my time in office. Today is exactly 10 years,” he said in the first tweet posted on Wednesday.

Following that he also tweeted: “it is an interesting coincidence that the sad events in Rivers are taking place around the 10th anniversary of a similar scenario in Anambra.

“It was July 10, 2003. The President was away to Uganda on an official visit. I was holding fort for him as Vice President.”

Giving details of his response, he tweeted: “A telephone call came in from a frantic Gov Ngige. He had been abducted, beaten and confined to a room.”

“I immediately placed a call to the IG of Police, Tafa Balogun, with orders to put a stop to the subversion of democracy.

“Exactly 10 years later it seems we have failed to learn any lessons from one of the darkest moments in our recent democratic history”.

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  1. Nesta Taiwo Oluwatoba says:
    13 years ago

    OUR HOME GROWN DEMOCRACY DOES NOT GIVE ROOM FOR LEARNING.

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