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AN OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR IDRIS ICHALA WADA THE OUT-GOING GOVERNOR OF KOGI STATE

Your Excellency Sir,
Those who advised you not to pay civil servant their legitimate entitlement, has given you the most thoughtless and wicked advice.

These Decision has subject millions into untold hardship. "The prophet  said when a servant works for you, pay him even before his sweat get dried." So as to enjoy the fruits of his labour. But you have deprived  many  parents there only source of livelihood for over 90 Good days(3 month).
We don't have any power over you because we belief that the authority you have now which is been used to oppress and humiliate  us is from God and we also belief that you have him to  answer to. But before you take your last step out of Luguard House remember these questions;

Do you have idea how many homes u have broken? 

Do u have idea how many lives u have shattered ?

Do u in any way knows that leadership is service to humanity?

Your Excellence sir, where is your Humanity?

Where is your fear of God?

Do you still remember someday you will be accountable to your Lord?

We want you to remember all of these questions asked of you, don't give us any reply, just answer to your conscious, do the need-full and know that we wouldn't want you to leave the state with these painful and tyrannical memories of you in our hearts.
Thank you sir.

Mal. MUHAMMAD BABA'ANGO  SULEIMAN

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