Acting President Osinbajo Will Always Defend Rule of Law, Protect All Nigerians

This was sent to OluFamous.Com from Vice President President Yemi Osinbajo:

The Acting President has always acted to defend the rule of law and course of Justice. He is firmly committed to the best standards of governance that primes and values the life of every Nigerian, regardless of religion or ethnicity. As far as he is concerned, ALL Nigerians are equal and loved by God, and does not discriminate on the basis of religion.

Alongside the President, Prof. Osinbajo is unwavering in ensuring that anyone who violates the law, should and must be made to face the full extent of the law. He has spoken out publicly on the inherent weaknesses in the nation's Criminal Justice System, and is working assiduously within government to bring the reforms necessary, including the option of community policing.

The current limitations of the criminal justice system however affects virtually every kind of crime, including the example of high profile murders of the past, many of which remain unsolved.

This administration will continue to defend and protect the lives of all Nigerian citizens. It's the reason the President gave firms instructions to security agencies-military and police to send reinforcements to Southern Kaduna to enforce the peace. The Southern Kaduna crisis has become a worrying recurrent decimal over the years.

We - all of us in government, political, religious leaders, traditional rulers and the entire Nigerian people, especially the elites- must work to find a lasting solution.

Situations like the crisis in Southern Kaduna while capable of provoking emotive reactions and potent for divisive rhetorics, call for the display of true leadership virtues from everyone of us. 

We should resist the temptations to succumb to divisive tendencies.

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  1. Ook. Guess these is in response to him being queried by CAN

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  2. he better stop the killing of christians!

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  3. How far has this so called law protected the Christians from incessant molestation and killings...better and active laws should be inacted especially on religious issues

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  4. Why has he not made any public comment concerning the sadistic killing of Christians by fulani herdsmen? Osibanjo is as clueless as his boss. A complete dummy.

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  5. Let's come together and pray for peace in nigeria

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  6. We are more of talks rather than actions...can't we match the two together?

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  7. Osibanjo can not enforce full control over these incessant killings. He's still under his Fulani boss.

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  8. There is no protection of lives of Christians in this country, no security intact, killings is happening everywhere, and no freedom of expression. Some people are above the rule of law... So many things are happening in this administration.

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