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A Cat In Its Castle Has Lion's Teeth : An Open Letter to ProfessorJames O.I Ayatse - Comr. Yusuf U. Dutsin-Ma



By Comr. Yusuf Umar Dutsin-Ma 
With regard Sir Prof., I will open my memoranda with a Sierra Leone extract that “A Clear Thinking Leader is a Sign of Stability and an Agent for Change in Society”.

But looking into your style of leadership, one will believe me that you’re such a leader who intends to leave behind a bad reputation rather than its vice. Mr. James, you of all people should know that ‘Rats don’t Dance in the Cat’s doorway’, although that’s what you have been doing since your appointment as the Vice Chancellor of Federal University Dutsin-ma.

Sir Ayatse, I humbly write this to notify you that the people of Katsina State in general and those of Dutsin-ma Local Government could not be taken for GRANTED!!

Your deliberate commissions and omissions that amount to gross misconduct and breach of the oath of office led to rigorous complaints, petitions, protests and even judicial proceedings. Your actions and inactions are a grave violation of our laws.

Sir, the issue of your gross misconduct and breach of the oath of office is currently the most leading topic of discussion on Social Medias, though many of us believed that, the protection you enjoyed from the past administrations of Jonathan and Shema were the factors that enables you to perpetrate numerous heinous offences against the public service rules, many legislations and even our 1999 constitution as amended.

For now, you gotta put this in your mind that ‘After the storm there’ll be a rainbow’. The era of impunity has come to an end in Nigeria. It’s therefore as matter of urgency; I humbly, meekly and
respectfully crave for your Resignation honourably.
A stitch in time, they said saves nine!!

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