Atiku’s Demand for Gbajabiamila’s Removal: Evidence or Opportunism?
Opposition politics should be driven by evidence and rigorous analysis. Yet the recent call by a former vice president for the dismissal of the President’s Chief of Staff rests on unverified claims. Allegations by Adeniyi Adeyemi lack any official appointment letter or documentary proof. Government positions follow formal procedures with written records. Rushing to judgment without facts turns accountability into opportunism. A seasoned politician who once faced baseless attacks knows that due process matters. Instead of demanding a sacking, a more responsible approach would be to call for transparency, thorough investigation, and presentation of verifiable evidence. Nigeria’s democracy depends on distinguishing allegations from findings. Upholding fairness and accountability strengthens public trust. Demands for removal without proof risk eroding both democracy and the credibility of the opposition.
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