Mixed reactions continue to trail the on going drama between the Nigerian Police Force and the Bukola Saraki led National Assembly as well as his alleged role the 2018 Offa robbery.
According to Twotter user @opemists, ‘the Senate didn’t lie when they declared the Inspector General of Police as an enemy of Democracy. Mr. Transmission is the greatest threat not only to Democracy but to the credibility of the 2019 polls’.
See more reactions to the unfolding scenerio below.
The Senate didn’t lie when they declared the Inspector General of @PoliceNG as an enemy of Democracy. Mr. Transmission is the greatest threat not only to Democracy but to the credibility of the 2019 polls
— ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐?️? (@opemists) July 24, 2018
There is a difference between Bukola Saraki and the office of the Senate President. In my opinion, today’s moves by the Police are an affront on that office. And moves like this never happen without consequences on Democracy itself.
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) July 24, 2018
For those of you supporting the attempted arrests/intimidation of your countries Senate President, senators and house of reps members ask yourself this- if they can treat federal elected representatives like common crooks, what will they do to ordinary people like me and you?
— AuduMaikori (@Audu) July 24, 2018
Whatever is going on in the Senate right now isn’t about Nigerians. All man dey fight for him own belle. Smh!
— Agwu Obinna. (@d_angrymob) July 24, 2018
The plot to impeach the Senate President has just failed… What actually can Mr. President do? #SiegeOnSenate
— ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐?️? (@opemists) July 24, 2018
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