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BREAKING: Buhari Set To Hand Over To Military On A Condition, See Details [Video]
BREAKING: Buhari Set To Hand Over To Military On A Condition, See Details [Video]
According to Clarke, the military should briefly assume control over the government and that automatically divides Nigeria into six states.
Clarke, who talked during a TV program on Sunday Politics, said Buhari has the privilege as stated by the constitution to give up his powers to the military which would now be entrusted in recreating Nigeria into six states.
He expressed; āNow I will react to the insecurity. I donāt know whether I may be right or wrongā¦ on the chances that anybody feels Iā m right, express gratitude toward God, also on the chance that they feel Iā m wrong let them advise me.
ā There is presently no question that Nigeria is near in breaking up. Nigeria should be changed and the best way to transform it is to make an expression that will make the 1999 constitution unlawful in presence.
āA state of emergency should be declared in Nigeria today. For today, the President, the Commander-in-Chief, can delegate function to the defense chief.
ā Let him address the Senate, the House of Reps, the State Governors, and the House of Assembly Speakers that a state of emergency has been called in Nigeria which implies that all governments and lawmakers should go.
ā After that, the military will currently build up what we call six geopolitical zones. Letās start with that and permit military rule over these states.
ā Reduce Nigeria to six zones and I guarantee you that the day Nigeria will be reduced to six states and there is a state of emergency, 80% of the cash spent on the organization will be gotten back to the depositoryā.
The Defense chief added, āThe military should take over for some time, return Nigeria to six geopolitical zones. There is legalism included. So letās start there.
āNo one will stop criminals in Nigeria today since it is a rewarding business. See whatās going on in the Eastern region now, it is no more banditry. Itās a civil warā.