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For criticizing Saraki, Kwara civil servant receives sack letter

– A civil servant in Kwara state has sacked for criticizing the Senate President Bukola Saraki

– Biodun Baba criticized Saraki on his Facebook page

– He will be arraigned before a court in Ilorin today, July 27

A civil servant in Kwara state has sacked for criticizing the Senate President Bukola Saraki on Facebook.

Biodun Baba was sacked by the state’s civil service commission after he a post he made about the Senate President on Facebook, Sahara reporters reports.

Baba, ZENITHBLOG.com gathered, will be arraigned in court today, July 27, before a court in Ilorin.

Kwara civil servant sacked for criticizing Senate President Saraki (photo)

Biodun Baba criticized Saraki on his Facebook page. Source: Twitter, Sahara Reporters

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ZENITHBLOG.com earlier reported that a similar incident occurred when a secondary school teacher criticized a former governor of Yobe state Bukar Abba over a viral video of him and some girls.

The teacher Muhammed Kime in a Facebook post said since his election into power as a Senator, Abba has not sponsored any bill at the National Assembly.

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Kime also accused a former minister of police affairs Maina Waziri of being a known drunk in the state.

Meanwhile, the Senate President had earlier said that the National Assembly is committed to the social media bill.

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Saraki while speaking at the Lagos Social Media Week said the anti-social media bill is dead on arrival.

The Senate President also said without social media there is no way Nigeria would have moved from a non-performing government to what it is now.

You can watch this ZENITHBLOG.com video of Nigerian criticizing leaders:

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