BREAKING: Femi Gbajabiamila Under Fire For Usurping Sfg’s Duty, Accused Of Being Power Drunk

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There are complaints and negative reactions to the recent actions of the Chief of Staff to the President, Rt Hon Femi Gbajabiamila. Political and public servants working at the government’s seat are worried at the way Gbajabiamila has been running the affairs as CoS to the President. “He’s becoming too powerful and he’s so arrogant about it,” Aso Rock told this reporter.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

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One of the political office staff who spoke to our correspondent made reference to the recent usurping of the duty of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

“Recently, he went on oversight functions to agencies in the office of the SGF.

“What right does he have to perform oversight function over NEITI, NAHCON and NEMA? All these are agencies under the supervision of the SGF.

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“Simply put, he’s undermining the SGF,” one of the staff told our correspondent.

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Another political office holder in the Villa confessed to this medium that even the staff were embarrassed at the way Gbajabiamila spoke to Oshiomhole recently.

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“As a former Governor and a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Oshiomhole deserves more respect but if you see the way Gbajabiamila embarrassed him recently, I felt ashamed myself at his behaviour. The man is becoming something else at the Villa,” our source said.
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Analysts believed that there is urgent need for the President to call his CoS to order.

“His actions and utterances are do not portray the high office he’s holding, he needs to be called to order,” a legal practitioner said.

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