Prof. Ibrahim Gambari was announced as the new Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari following the death of the former CoS, Abba Kyari.
Despite all effort of the present Government to sell him as an experienced and capable representative, Gambari has been alleged to have used his position in helping Nigerian tyrants to persecute residents through undemocratic acts, legal killings and lawlessness.
Sahara reports, asserted that In 1995 for example, Gambari straightforwardly upheld the killing of Ogoni environmentalist and activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and other eight different activists during the General Sani Abacha military regime.
Gambari had reportedly told the United Nations that the killing of Saro-Wiwa was legitimate as it was done in accordance with the law and constitution of Nigeria.
The UN General Assembly had censured the subjective execution of Saro-Wiwa after a defective legal procedure, underlining that everybody accused of a corrective offence reserved the option to be assumed blameless until demonstrated liable as indicated by the law in an open preliminary with all ensures vital for safeguard.
In any case, Gambari blamed the UN General Assembly for moving to the tune of certain people attempting to challenge the power of Nigeria. He named Saro-Wiwa a “typical lawbreaker”, who had occupied with the homicide of certain Ogoni seniors.
The Ilorin, Kwara State-born educator was once cited as saying, “Nigerians don’t need democracy because democracy is not food. It is not their priority now.”
Although, several people faulted the information by Sahara Reporters as they claimed the authors are going crazy, and are lying against the new CoS.
But, early today there was a trending throwback Newspaper shared by Seun Anikulapo Kuti, one of the sons of Fearless Fela Anikulapo of blessed memory, which indicates that Gambari actually supported the killing of Ken Saro with openly.
This paper has make Seun Kuti get several accolades as he was praised for taking us back to history. The paper was also shared by Sowore and Lal have got several reactions from Nigeria.