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$20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Nobody: 1:09pm On May 21, 2015
ABUJA – AS the Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, engage in war of words over the alleged unaccounted $20 billion accrued to the Excess Crude Account, ECA, while the NGF was in crisis, Senator Olusola Adeyeye has said that many Nigerians will go to jail after May 29, when the new administration would have taken over power.

Meantime, Senator Adeyeye has ruled out the possibility of the serving Senate President, Senator David Mark emerging as the President of the Senate in the 8th senate when the All Progressives Congress, APC, has the majority of Senators with 60 Senators against the 49 of the PDP.
Speaking to Vanguard in Abuja yesterday, Senator Adeyeye, APC, Osun Central said that Nigerians are being giving different figures by those who manage the economy and that even the alleged unremitted $20 billion by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, will be accounted for after May 29.

He said, “To me and to most observant Nigerians, what we have heard over the years is an endless renditions of ‘abracadabra’ when it comes to the management of the limited resources of Nigeria. It is the case of, ’the more you look, the less you see.
“When you ask different people who ought to know about the magnitude of the revenue that had accrued to the federation, always, you get conflicting figures. The figures from the Minister of Finance are never the same as those of the Accountant – General of the Federation; they are never the same as those of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“They are never the same as those of the Budget management office; they are never the same as those of the Nigerian National petroleum corporation. So, you keep hearing figures and you don’t know who to believe but I have good news, by the grace of God, on the 29th of May, a new government would be inaugurated in Nigeria.

“Nigerians overwhelmingly expect that new government to diligently, look at the books not with an eye to persecute anyone but to ensure that the resources of Nigeria are properly accounted for. I am confident that it will not be long before we begin to unravel this knotty issue of the revenues of Nigeria.

“The action that the new government should take on the controversial money should be exactly those which are already prescribed by the laws of the land. The constitution does not give room for retroactive legislation.

“There are good laws in Nigeria; there are laws against murder, kidnapping, and embezzlement. If funds have been embezzled, I pray to God that the law will take its proper course and people would be brought to book. That, there should be no sacred cow anywhere.”
Reacting to the comment by the former acting National Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande, that the party was not going to zone positions of National Assembly presiding officers, he said that the former APC boss may have spoken the minds of the party’s leaders.

Adeyeye said, “Chief Bisi Akande is a former Acting Chairman of our great party. He is a member of the Board of Trustees and a revered elder of our party. Whatever he said is correct and I believe because Akande is not a man who speaks frivolously, I believe that he is speaking the minds of the leadership of the APC.

“If our party says offices will not be zoned, so be it, it means those who are interested will throw their hats into the field. Even when there is no zoning, people are going to be sensitive to be ethnocentric dimension of Nigerian politics and the geopolitical configuration of our land.
“I don’t expect for example, that somebody from the North West would vie for the position of the Senate President when someone from the zone is already the President. I pray that a day will come when there will be that level of trust in each other and we won’t have to worry about the part of the country that a political office holder comes from.

“The rules of the National Assembly allows for a member of any political party to emerge into the office of the two top posts in the National Assembly. All other posts are assigned to the majority and the minority caucus. If the majority party conducts itself in such a way that a member of the minority party emerges as either the top or second positions in any of the chambers, so be it.”

Also commenting on the issue of ranking in the consideration of Senate leadership, the Osun State born Professor turn politician said, “Honesty, I don’t believe in strict ranking which says if you are the oldest member, then you must be this, there must be other factors, you must look at the temperament of these persons who are ranked.

“You must look at the intellectual withal of these persons, you must look at the antecedents of these persons, you must look at the ability of these persons to build consensus and to transcend primordial interest.

“That said, again my prayer is that a day will come when our first question will be, who is the best person who can occupy this position. When Rick Sanctorum became the Whip of the US Senate, he was not what we call a ranking member of the Senate, he had spent two terms of three years each in the House of Representatives, he contested election to become senator and he won.

“Because people knew his ideological thrust, they felt he was best suited to maintain party position and cohesiveness in their caucus, hence, they elected him, as their whip. He was a first timer. If the senate presidency is solely based on ranking, someone like Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia or Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts would have become the senate president because they are the most senior in the US senate.”
Senator Adeyeye further explained that there was nothing wrong in the APC trying to be involved in who become the principal officers of the National Assembly, even though, he reasoned that it had to be done in consultations with serving party members.

According to him, “Politics is not a one man game, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria currently does not allow for independent candidature. Everybody who got elected into the National Assembly was elected on the platform of a party.

“That party therefore cannot said to be a miss when it shows interest on those who were running its affairs within the chambers of the National Assembly what we are hoping will happen is that our leaders who are outside would consult with us, will respect our wishes but in the end, none of them would vote, it’s the members who would vote.

“Let no member blame any leader for whatever became the outcome of the election but we can’t blame them for showing interest.”

On the possibility of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which will be the opposition party in the 8thassembly, emerging as the Senate President, he said, “I have also heard that Senate President, David Mark, has also shown interest and that with 49 senators in his camp, he would only need six senators from the majority camp.

“David Mark is a very skillful politician. Grant that for him. Whether you like his politics or not, please concede to David Mark the fact that he is a skillful man. But having been in oppositions for 16 years, there is no way we will allow him to become senate president.

“He may be allowed to play a major role in the National politics. By virtue of the experience that he had garnered in the last many years, he is preeminently qualified to continue to play leading roles in the affairs of this republic.

“I pray he would be a matured leading voice of the opposition but I’m confident that a member of my party will emerge as the next Senate President.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/20bn-excess-crude-account-manyll-go-to-jail-after-may-29-sen-adeyeye

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Nobody: 1:25pm On May 21, 2015
I even think new prisons will be constructed because the old ones will not accommodate those national thief thief grin grin

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by comos: 1:40pm On May 21, 2015
Buhari should concentrate on delivering his promise to Nigerian.
Going after those big-men is a waste of time, b/cos they will fight back till his tenure comes to an end.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Nobody: 2:06pm On May 21, 2015
If he doesnt have a clarified details on how the last people used funds and all that, how will he concentrate?



comos:
Buhari should concentrate on delivering his promise to Nigerian.
Going after those big-men is a waste of time, b/cos they will fight back till his tenure comes to an end.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by erunz(m): 2:16pm On May 21, 2015
SOME STUP**D APC CLOWN WILL JUST BE SCREAMING JAIL AS IF THEY ARE D COURT O JUDGE.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by tociano009(m): 2:42pm On May 21, 2015
grin
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Meiji(m): 2:43pm On May 21, 2015
No problem. As long as the right legal/judicial procedures are undertaken, and the guilty are actually found guilty.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Goddygee(m): 2:44pm On May 21, 2015
Sh*t...did i just commented...? Am sowi it a mistake, *Robs phone screen with Eraser*

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by shaboti: 2:44pm On May 21, 2015
Jail them all
Phyno jail them all
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Nobody: 2:44pm On May 21, 2015
Amen in Jesus name.
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by disloman(m): 2:45pm On May 21, 2015
Someone have to go 2 jail.its madness 4 such thing 2 happen
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by misterchris(m): 2:45pm On May 21, 2015
Na you go carry them go?
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by MrPresident1: 2:45pm On May 21, 2015
Buhari Oni'se ara oni'se iyanu.

2 Chronicles 7:14
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by AnneMomoh: 2:45pm On May 21, 2015
yea, dats the type of sanity we want
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by olaniyanibukun(m): 2:45pm On May 21, 2015
Chai!!!
Chinedu.... Chinedu... Chinedu....


I was almost d first to comment o
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Pavore9: 2:45pm On May 21, 2015
Let us wait till Buhari takes over!
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by millionboi(m): 2:45pm On May 21, 2015
Buhari d jailin president

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by aare07(m): 2:46pm On May 21, 2015
APC do the needful
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by misterchris(m): 2:46pm On May 21, 2015
There would be fuel scarcity... So there wouldnt be any vehicle to convey them

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by Meiji(m): 2:46pm On May 21, 2015
“David Mark is a very skillful politician. Grant that for him. Whether you like his politics or not, please concede to David Mark the fact that he is a skillful man. But having been in oppositions for 16 years, there is no way we will allow him to become senate president.

“He may be allowed to play a major role in the National politics. By virtue of the experience that he had garnered in the last many years, he is preeminently qualified to continue to play leading roles in the affairs of this republic.

Seeing David Mark as a floor member in the Senate will be so... surreal.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by strawberryinc(m): 2:47pm On May 21, 2015
many will go to jail including Adeyeye himself.... yeye de smell. Buhari had better concentrate on building nigeria instead of witch-hunting

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by purplekayc(m): 2:47pm On May 21, 2015
that money is lost
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by misterchris(m): 2:47pm On May 21, 2015
You feel me?
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by lilprinze: 2:47pm On May 21, 2015
let's wait till may 29 and see how many people APC would put in jail.
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by dammieco(m): 2:48pm On May 21, 2015
And those that won't go to jail might die before/after May 29
Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by ovie8200: 2:49pm On May 21, 2015
U guys should stop thinking Buhari can jail anybody please. this is democracy and not military region. Until find guilty, they all will work free.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by therealwajo: 2:49pm On May 21, 2015
erunz:
SOME STUP**D APC CLOWN WILL JUST BE SCREAMING JAIL AS IF THEY ARE D COURT O JUDGE.

You labelled a distinguished Senator your father's mate as stup**d.


O ma se o.

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by hamaworld(m): 2:49pm On May 21, 2015
Jail or no jail....
We need change n we had it.


Just reform our dirty system. Shikena

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Re: $20bn Excess Crude Account: Many‘ll Go To Jail After May 29…. Sen. Adeyeye by efilefun(m): 2:50pm On May 21, 2015
lol

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