Monday, November 20, 2017

CITIZENS CIVIL INDISCIPLINE BY PROTEST AND DEMONSTRATION HAS OBLIGED PRESIDENT ROBERT MUGABE TO ACCEPT RESIGNATION FROM OFFICE AS PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE, AFTER THE FAILED MILITARY ATTEMPT FOR HIS REMOVAL FROM POWER.


   Citizens civil indiscipline by protest and demonstration in the capital city Harare has obliged President Robert Mugabe to reconsider and accept citizens and his Party's demand for his resignation from office as President of Zimbabwe, after the failed military attempt for his removal from office by use of military force. President Mugabe is due to shortly hold a televised and brief press Conference in which he would declare his immediate resignation from office as President of Zimbabwe, or his remain in office for a short period of time until peaceful handover of power occur in Zimbabwe, after the failed military attempt, or President Mugabe domestic and foreign military supporters would fly in fighter jets in the next few hours to the capital city Harare to support President Mugabe as Zimbabwe's life President. However, all the comments announced, or broadcasted prior to the President's address to the nation broadcasted on the domestic and International media seemed scaring, or threatening than the actual statements of President Mugabe in which he assured the citizens of Zimbabwe with the military commanders of their concern to the current crisis in the country that needs to be resolved as he remains in office as the President of Zimbabwe and further reminded the citizens of the pillars and authority of his government that has remained functional, despite the emerging crisis and criticism of the citizens with the politicians which included the politicians and members of his political party the ZANU- PF which he emphasized upon can not be avoided. The military commanders expressed their solidarity with the current President, President Robert Mugabe with  strengthen support of the Constitution and the Revolution of Zimbabwe which needs to be defended from political dispute and foreign intervention with, or without the use of military force which the military has refrained from its use and implementation, after claims of domestic and foreign intervention by fighter jets from domestic and foreign neighboring countries. The main political party of Zimbabwe the ZANU-PF with the Opposition and politicians have denounced President Mugabe remain in office as the President of Zimbabwe and demanded his impeachment during g the next Congressional meeting that will be held, before the general election scheduled for the year two thousand and eighteen. It has remained unknown, if the Opposition Political Parties of Zimbabwe could overthrow the government of President Robert Mugabe by political measures in citizens demonstration, or impeachment as military commanders have announced the measures against political dispute and further attempts of both military and civilians to overthrow the current government of President Mugabe. Other media sources of both the domestic African and foreign International have generally described President Mugabe address to the nation, after the attempted and defused cur de tat, or the overthrow of his government by use of military force as defiance that reflected the President's refusal to relinquish power to either the military, or civilians at this difficult and critical time period for the country and the people of Zimbabwe which the President has described in his speech during the address to the nation as the peaceful Zimbabweans. Nevertheless, predictions have been made on the President's capability to remain in office as the President of Zimbabwe for the next six to fifteen years and to resolve the current political and military crisis, despite his deteriorating health condition, due to old age.

      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia
Bank : Green Dot Bank
Routing Number : 124303120
Account Number : 301862222143
Account Type : Checking
Name : Professor Godfrey Ohia
Direct Deposit Account, Routing Number : 124303120
Account Number : 29531586667883187.

No comments:

Post a Comment