Friday, 5 July 2013

Nigerian Federal Government rejects overthrow of Egypt's President Morsi – And why am I not surprise.

Celebrating the New government
Against the new government.
Be the judge, who would you consider as the people?

The Federal Government said on Thursday that it received the news of the removal of Egypt’s President, Mr. Mohammed Morsi, and the suspension of the country’s constitution with grave concern.
In a statement in Abuja, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the development as “a truncation of the aspirations of the Egyptian people to freely express themselves through the ballot box.”
It added, “This unfortunate development is a gross violation of the Constitutive Act of the African Union, which prohibits unconstitutional change of government. It constitutes a serious setback to the remarkable progress which Africa has made in fostering the culture of democratic governance in the continent.

Which people, did they see the people celebrating the new government? The people have expressed themselves. That's what they want. Again why am I not surprise.

The way the Egyptians celebrated reminded me of the time when Abacha died, Nigerians celebrated the same way. So, whose aspiration was that? 

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