Some
Nigerians have reacted to President Muhammadu Buhari's congratulation
of the government of Turkey on the successful conclusion of the
country's referendum.
President Buhari
PRESIDENT BUHARI CONGRATULATES TURKEY ON SUCCESSFUL REFERENDUM
President Muhammadu Buhari felicitates with the people and
government of Turkey on the successful conclusion of the country's
referendum on Monday.
President Buhari congratulates Turkish President, Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, for the foresight and maturity of leading his people to the
polls to decide on the future of leadership for the country that will
further deepen peace and stability.
The President believes the referendum showcases the democratic
credentials of the country and reflects a willingness of the Turkish
people to live together and jointly pursue a better future.
Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
Media& Publicity
April 18, 2017.
********************************************************
The above statement posted on Facebook by Femi Adesina, the
presidential special adviser on media and publicity on Tuesday, has been
trailed with mixed reactions and criticisms from some Nigerians who
think President Buhari is hypocritical for congratulating the government
of Turkey on the successful conclusion of the country’s referendum.
On Monday, April 17, 2017, the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, conducted and concluded a referendum, which was held to
determine whether its president should have sweeping or executive
powers, because the country operates a parliamentary democracy in which
presidents are often nominal heads.
Few minutes after Adesina posted Buhari's congratultory message on
Facebook, people started reacting to president’s commendation.
Some criticised the president for congratulating Turkey while
refusing to accede to the demands of pro-Biafra campaigners for a
referendum who have been calling for a referendum for the south-east to
determine its continued existence in Nigeria.
Reacting to the president’s statement, Ibrahim Sarafa, a Facebook user, wrote: “And here people are brazenly (shoot-at), hounded into prison whenever they ask for referendum.”
Afolabi Gambari, also a Facebook user, wrote: “If only Nigeria, the giant of Africa can be like this… unfortunately it looks more like dream, if not a mirage."
"It’s high time Nigeria did the same,” Terseer Gundu, another Facebook user, wrote.
Hugo Odiogor also wrote; "Really do why is he killing IPOB
members who want a referendum the state of Biafra? Does he understand
what is a referendum or just wants to be heard?"
No comments:
Post a Comment