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Saturday 27 February 2016

Woman sacked by Nasarawa Civil Service for expressing her mind on FB


A Nigerian woman named Ruqayyat Tijjani Usman, (pictured) who worked with the Nasarawa State Government civil service took to twitter to say she was sacked over comments she made on Facebook

Ruqayyat was unfairly sacked because she expressed her freedom of speech by asking the Nasarawa State government some pertinent questions on social media. She was sacked a few days after she made these comments...



The termination letter given to Ruqayyat Tijjani Usman by the Nasarawa State Government.

79 comments:

  1. Choi.. Nawa oo
    Can u imagine












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  2. No freedom of speech in Nasarawa state

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  3. Nice one serve u right bitch didn't u voted for the scan satanic one chance change this is just the begining change is here.
    All hausa are terrorist why all yorubas are hypocrite.
    Shame to u all supporting a...p...c. And terrorist buhari this await u all.
    A government that don't want correction or advice hmmm madam u are also a terrorist.
















    #sad indeed

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  4. Nawao, just because she expressed her mind?

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  5. If the way govt react to publication on social media is that same the react to poverty in the country by now life would have been better. Nonsense imagine how fast the reacted because of constructive comment ..

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  6. I am a federal civil servants and we were lectured on the ethics of the service when we were inducted. One of them being loyalty. Why come out and say things which are disparaging and detrimental to your employer? Did she share these ideas with her bosses b4 going on social media? She was wrong

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  7. For crying out loud this is the 21st century and not the stone age, with that said so how can a responsible government act as if we're in a military era. What is wrong in using a social media to express ones opinion. I think that state govt needs serious orientation and enlightenment.

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  8. Everytin is wrong about our govt.

    #LibBadBoy

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  9. She is saying d truth now,wicked people

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  10. That's the change we've been seeing since this Administration... #APCshit

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  11. Wat a country we live that we can't even express our feelings..A country wt bad leaders.

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  12. The kind of things u find in north and north-central Nigeria..... Cursed set of people, infact Nigeria as a whole is fcuked.....

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  13. The kind of things u find in north and north-central Nigeria..... Cursed set of people, infact Nigeria as a whole is fcuked.....
    www.henrykingz.com

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  14. The kind of things u find in north and north-central Nigeria..... Cursed set of people, infact Nigeria as a whole is fcuked.....
    www.henrykingz.com

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  15. If, indeed, this is true, it is most unfortunate. Question that immediately comes to mind is: has her dismissal followed due process? If no, then she should take the State's Civil Service to court to challenge what's I see as wrongful, arbitrary termination of her appointment. I think the sack should be reversed unless the Nassarawa State Government desires to embarrass herself.
    Any of our SANs willing to take this case on pro bono or are they too busy hiding & shielding accused persons from law~enforcement agents in their SUVs?

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  16. This is outright, she should better be reinstated, else... #FreedomavSpeech

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  17. Ah! Imagine!! What a world...

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  18. God will provide a better job.

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  19. No freedom of speech or wht? Biko she should sue them.

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  20. It's not fair..whatever happened to freedom of speech. Instead of government to take corrections they relieved her of her job..Nigeria which way forward

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  21. If she criticised the govt.she works for,she then had breached civil service rules.Before you all begin to abuse & shout yourselves hoarse,it is against the civil service rules to publicly criticise your employers.There is no sentiments here.

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  22. God will speak for u. Dont worry too much

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  23. Well, you can't be in government and criticized government

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  24. Nawa o, which kind govt b dis? Person no fit express her self again. Linda observe!

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  25. This is evil social media wake up

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  26. In dis our naija??? Na wa o! Linda take note!

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  27. Bad pple don't lk the truth,Apc Gvment take note

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  28. Sad...but then ,there are civil service rules!!!!
    U cant expose politicians or your bosses & expect them to be happy! It happens...she should have seen it coming..u cant be working @ nta for eg & be confronting the fed govt on a live programme on dsame platform! Na common sense!

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  29. Hmmm
    She was right by asking the question bt sometimes it's always good to mind ur bizness,to avoid things like dis frm happening.



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  30. Sorry for the loss of your job but this shit happens also in USA and Canada! Some companies do it a lot.

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  31. Let your union fight for you, in USA and Canada, UK ! Your union will fight for you except the company is private.

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  32. I don't know if the govt is right but I advise people to mind what they put out on social media, Esp when u are not self employed/financed or a civil rights group.

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  33. Linda please take this lady's case seriously, ur shouldn't just end in posting it this one time.
    If she's successfully victimized, it will only make other people shy away from speaking out in similar circumstance, and that is bad for the society

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  34. What? Just like that? Justice is dead in this country!!! But no! Let's probe them till they think again! #undorequayyatsack

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  35. So sad but she just said the truth..LINDA OBSERVE CAREFULLY

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  36. She is a Muslim woman and will be regarded as defiant if and when she decides to sue the Nasarawa State Government.
    She has a case of someone decides to represent her in court.
    That's the change you all voted for.

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  37. There is nothing as unfairly sacked. Have you checked the civil servant rules? Even in developed countries, you dare not speak against the government. The moment you have signed up to work in a government organisation, you gave up your freedom of speak and can only speak through the Labour group.outsiders can speak against government, but not insiders. Watch your back!

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  38. **************wic way my nation ???????? But nothing shows her job was terminated cos of dat sha

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  39. This is retaliation. Madam please sue all of them. Why should they sack? Gush please lets start a movement in this woman's defense. #reinstate ashafu

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  40. A human rights lawyer should take this up ASAP. Injustice at it's peak!

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  41. LIB if one of your staff posted a scathng critique of you on social media, wouldn't you fire them? I understand that she has a point but I don't agree with her approach and the way she handled the issue.

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  42. PDP wil neva change .. Still abusing power despite dere current circumstances... It is true u cannot change a devil.. PDP is d devil. If nigerians go back to dis party den Nigerians re really daft

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  44. So this kind of thing can happen in Nigeria in this new age? Instead of the government to buckle up on their duties, they prefer an easy way out of cutting the truth by terminating her job. Government should give her job back to her, we are not in army regime

    Sipping my hennessy

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  45. Too bad and where is the freedom of speech here?
    www.sandalili.com

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  46. Sorry but When u bite d hand feeding u.
    Wisdom is profitable to direct.
    Should we be free to air our opinions YES
    Is there a better way to do it YES

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  47. When my Lebanese friend was coming to d states to school, she jejely went and deleted all d posts on fb dat speak abt Islam. She's Muslim. Make them no use dat 1 deny am visa. Cos pple from those countries, they try to triple check & you don't blame them.
    They say wisdom is profitable to direct
    Good luck nne

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  48. Sad but, according to d civil service rules, once u work for the government, u r not allowed to say anything against them or tk up any political propaganda, if u want to, u hv to resign first, she should have gotten a friend who doesn't work for the govt to do the writing for her, u can't criticise your boss and expect to be retained.

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  49. Lol human rights nko?
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  50. This is a callous act. The people of Nassarawa and Nigerians should rise in her defense, that permanent secretary should be sacked immediately and anyone remotely connected to this. Nigeria has to change!

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  51. Can you imagine? What did she do except ask valid questions? She needs to get herself a good lawyer. Rubbish!!!

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  52. Dis is y progress in Nnigeria is very slow and almost impossible. Mchewww,thank God she is a lawyer and can thrive on her own.

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  53. God will make a way,where their is non. We are slaves in the hands of this present government. No more freedom of speech! Where is the democracy??? Where?

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  54. Stupid Fucks.
    Always scared of the Truth.
    May the Good Lord console her with a better job.

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  55. This is what happens when power is given to illiterates and cattle rearers.

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  56. She wil be call back. Just wait for Femi Falana letter to d Govnr

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  57. One of the cardinal principles of the Civil service is that the civil servants are anonymous. They are supposed to be seen and not heard. She can't go to the media even if it's social media to comment on Government policies or programs without due authorization. Doing so will be tantamount to breaking the rules of engagement. Most of our graduates these days don't care to read the terms and conditions of their employment. She actually violated the rules of engagement.

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  58. One of the cardinal principles of the Civil service is that the civil servants are anonymous. They are supposed to be seen and not heard. She can't go to the media even if it's social media to comment on Government policies or programs without due authorization. Doing so will be tantamount to breaking the rules of engagement. Most of our graduates these days don't care to read the terms and conditions of their employment. She actually violated the rules of engagement.

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  59. A p c party of fools ........am sorry for Nigerians

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  60. wch kink govt is that

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  61. dont worry i will channel d complain to ordinary president in abuja brekete family

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  62. Head of service in Nassarawa, her direct boss and the chains involved in her sack should be relieved of their position asap.

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