Nigerian government moving towards authoritarianism - Senator Sani
Senator Sani representing Kaduna central has lamented the growing anti-people policies of government in Nigeria.
In
a brief statement on his social media accounts late on Friday, March 3,
Sani said the banning of processions by Nigerians and other policies of
government are a clear indication that the government is slipping
towards authoritarianism.
He also noted that the refusal of
government to obey court orders and its preventing the gathering of
people in an assembly as provided by law are other signs of
authoritarianism.
Although Sani did
not mention the name of the President Muhammadu Buhari in his statement
nor state if he was also referring to state governments who have done
some of these things, the present administration has been accused of
some of the policies Sani complained about.
Sani's words comes just about 24 hours after Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina state signed an order banning any form of unlawful assembly of people in any part of the state.
The
ban was announced on Thursday, March 2 in Katsina in a statement signed
by the governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Media Abdu Labaran.
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