Nyako Thinks Gulak Should Learn A Lesson From His Sack

Nyako Thinks Gulak Should Learn A Lesson From His Sack

Adamawa State governor Murtala Nyako has become one of the first officials to react to the sack of President Goodluck Jonathan's Special Adviser Ahmed Gulak.

Speaking through his director of press, the governor sympathized with the already former President's political adviser over the removal.

Nyako expressed the opinion that Gulak turned himself into Jonathan's spokesman instead of acting as his adviser.

"But today, the real presidential spokesman has spoken by showing the exit route to him (Gulak) unceremoniously."

Adamawa leader concluded that Gulak should learn a lesson from this move, which reads that the nature of power is transient.

Source: Legit.ng

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