Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan Urges Nigerian Leaders to Support the Rule of Law
Abuja's Emmanuel Addeh.
Imran Khan, a former prime minister of Pakistan, has stated that Nigeria must always follow the rule of law in order to overcome the many difficulties it has today.
This was revealed yesterday by Reno Omokri, a Nigerian author and former presidential spokesperson, who emphasized that he was among 62 people given access by the unstable former Pakistani leader.
"On June 29, 2023, Mr. Imran Khan, the former populist prime minister of Pakistan, gave a speech to 62 leaders of the global conservative movement, among them Reno Omokri, a best-selling book from Nigeria and a former presidential spokesperson.
Authorities Must Uphold the Law.
In addition, Mr. Khan, a former record-setting cricketer, disclosed that he had previously spoken with a former defense minister of President Muhammadu Buhari about Nigeria and stated his willingness to visit his supporters in that country if he is freed.
Later, Omokri said on his Twitter account: "A joy to join conservatives from across the world for a briefing with Imran Khan, @imrankhanpti, the former elected prime minister of Pakistan who is still the most well-liked person in that nation, per polls.
"I delivered to Mr. Khan and his political party, the @PTIofficial, messages of support and solidarity from Waziri
"Mr. Khan was gracious enough to provide me with advice on how Nigeria may
"Greed is an insatiable appetite. And if I didn't stop those who did it before me, I wouldn't have the guts to do the same for my own people. And that does not uphold the rule of law. Norway and other nations at the top of the HDI index are prosperous despite having more resources than Pakistan has because of the rule of law.
"Those who frantically attempt to cross the Mediterranean, many of whom perish in the process, are not always trying to escape poverty. They are scurrying toward the rule of law in Europe, according to Khan, who was quoted.
He acknowledged that prior to his teenage travels to England, he had no idea what the term "rule of law" even meant.
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