Fayose Seeks Probe Of Sacked Service Chiefs
Former Governor of Ekiti state, Ayodele Fayose has asked for probe of service chiefs who were relieved of their jobs today January 26.
Fayose, who accused the former service chiefs of serving themselves and their pockets, described their sack as a “step in the right direction”.
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He tweeted;
Though coming after persistent pressure from Nigerians, President Buhari’s removal of the Service Chiefs and their replacement is a right step in the right direction. It is yet another victory for the people of Nigeria.
Though coming after persistent pressure from Nigerians, President Buhari’s removal of the Service Chiefs and their replacement is a right step in the right direction.
It is yet another victory for the people of Nigeria.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 26, 2021
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The former governor expressed that the sacked Service Chiefs only served themselves and their pockets.
The sacked Service Chiefs only served themselves and their pockets and can at best be described as “Disservice Chiefs” under whom Nigeria became completely insecured.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 26, 2021
He then called on International Criminal Court and other relevant authorities that tenure of the “sacked” Service Chiefs should be investigated, most importantly human rights abuses and extra judicial killings under their watch and commands.
It is my call to the ICC and other relevant authorities that tenure of the “sacked” Service Chiefs should be investigated, most importantly human rights abuses and extra judicial killings under their watch and commands.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 26, 2021
Fayose expressed that the new Service Chiefs should learn from their immediate predecessors and remember nothing lasts forever.
The new Service Chiefs should learn from their immediate predecessors and remember nothing lasts forever.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 26, 2021