Nigeria’s President ,Dr Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan has directed that,he no longer wants to be addressed as Commander
In Chief Of The Armed Forces Of Nigeria
The directive was contained in a
strongly worded October 14 circular, No SGF/OP/1/S.3/X/664, by the Secretary to
the Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim.
The memo which was addressed to the
Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, ministers, heads of
ministries, departments, agencies and parastatals, the leadership of the
National Assembly, and government-owned companies.,read in part “President
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will no longer be addressed as as the Commander in
Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces. 'It is further directed that except in purely armed forces
programmes, Mr. President should not be addressed as the “Commander-in-Chief of
the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” The approved designation
of the President for the purposes of all official correspondence, public
announcements or Communication should be “The President of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria.”
I am to stress that for all official purposes,
Mr. President should be addressed as follows:
“His Excellency, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR,President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria” - SGF- Pius Anyim.
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That's my president anytime . God will continue to grant you wisdom and understanding . God bless Nigeria .
ReplyDeleteRubbish,Meaningless.No effect 2 Naija
ReplyDeleteBut d constitution of d Federal Republic has conferred d president as such. What's all ds na?yes our president dislikes titles but dee law confers it. May be d insincere use of d words or what. Yes president is not a Samson nor Hercules. Not a Conqueror of the oppressed or Oppressor of his people. Yes u r d Commander in Chief. Believe it. Live it!what of the titles of GCON,GCFR ,etc
ReplyDeleteMay be this ignoramus will want to rethink about wasting our time for second term.
ReplyDeleteHe does not have anything to offer nigerians
Except himself.clueless.
He will still go for second tirm
ReplyDeleteTaken
ReplyDeleteeven though the reason is not clearly understood
And the point is? We understand you are weak, why confirm with your words?
ReplyDeleteAnd the point is? We understand you are weak, why confirm with your words?
ReplyDeleteHe. Is weak and wicked!!!
DeleteMay the same thunder fire you and your entire generation. Your Father is a stark illiterate. Beast like you. What do you have to offer? Say something reasonable and let Nigerians benefit from your comment. Not abusing someone that just express his/her views.
ReplyDeleteOrdinary 'illiterate' you can't spell correctly. Idiot.
Speaking on behalf of Anonymous 10:00am.
Rather commander in thief. Ole
ReplyDeleteDis man called GEJ is somtin else how does dat affect d citizens of dis country we are not bothered if u are called dat or not infact we prefer ur resignation as our president bcause u are not impacting anytin positive to dis nation rather u are just busy embezzling our money n helping som crooks like u to do d same making Nigerians to suffer d more.May God help us o in dis country
ReplyDeleteI dey laugh o wen there are important matters to attend to like ASUU strike,insecurity in d country,abject poverty of d majority of d citizens,unemployement bad roads,decay aviations system among other tins yet dis man called GEJ has d time to change a title dat makes him No 1 citizen of d country verbally,it shows he doesn't know what governance is all about n he is afraid of been chief security officer in other sense he shud resign as president of Nigeria n we Nigerians will celebrate exactly d way we did wen Abacha died
ReplyDeleteI would have appreciated it if he had given us d reason he is doing dat. Is it coming on d heels of d security challenge or liken 4 simplicity.Dum
ReplyDeleteAm laffing sooo hard here!!c how adults r insultin demselves ova d "fisherman" calld presidnt??hw does his "C-in-C affect d price of pepper n tomato???or will it make Asuu call off strike???bikoo nu!save d insults n thunders....*yawning*
ReplyDeleteMay be it is one of the conditions given to him by boko haram members for peace to reighn
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