Nigerian Youth Group supports AGF Malami on open grazing stands
Umar Idris Shuaibu - Kano
National Youth Group for Democracy (NYGD) last week in Kano, declared supports to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) on the ban of open grazing as unconstitutional,
Addressing reporters in
Kano, Chairman of Youth Group, Engineer Bello Muhammad Gambo said Mr. Malami’s
statement is constitutional.
According to them, Malami’s
statement was a statement of fact and it is right based on the constitution and
youths are solidly behind his statement.
Bello said, “It is most
unfortunate that some ungrateful Nigerians camouflaged under sentiment to achieve
their selfish interest. We are solidly behind his statement”.
The Group described those
accusing Mr. Malami as enemies of unity who always bend their anger on issues
of development.
The Group also advised some
absentees at senate to shut up and concentrated on their inability to attend
the red chamber session.
According to the Youth
Group ”Malami spoke strictly on the constitutionality of the action. In the
eyes of the law, every legitimate trade or movement is free and guaranteed”.
“The context of the use of
spare parts is about freedom of movement of goods and ownership and Fulani owns
cattle which he moves around in possessive sense. Spare part dealer move spare
parts in ownership possessive sense.
”A spare part dealer that
encroaches into other peoples land to store his wares has committed an act of
trespass not because he is an Igbo but because of his act”.
The group called on the
government to critically take note of those fermenting trouble of ethnicity in
the country.
The group commended Malami
for being bold, fearless and professional in the way he handles complex
national issue with legal acumen.
Based on his record of
performance the group said they are making arrangements to honour him with
award as a Nigerian Chief Law Officer of Repute that protects the public
interest of the masses and the common man.
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