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DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by ijustdey: 3:12pm On Jan 17, 2016
■Nigerians demand explanations from ex-president

IN the face of further revelations on how ex-National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki (retd) allegedly diverted $2.1billion approved for arms purchase, notable Nigerians have added the firepower of their voice to the call on former President Goodluck Jonathan to speak up and clear the lingering mist over the matter.

The trio of Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye, Senator Femi Okurounmu and Col Gabriel Ajayi (retd), spoke in response to the call made by the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Abdulahi Jalo, at a press conference, where he urged the erstwhile president to shed light on the issue.

Promptly, like a person stung by a bee, Acting National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, had tackled him, saying that Jalo’s view was not the position of the party, stressing that the PDP national officer had only bared his personal opinion.
As the dust raised by Jalo’s comments continued to swirl,
Sunday Sun sought the views of notable individuals. Senator Durojaiye, a respected Yoruba leader, gave his views a philosophical slant, saying, “Sometimes, silence may be more eloquent than oration.

What happened is beyond fiction. What excuse has anybody at the helm of affairs of any organization where so much went wrong to give? I don’t know how he can escape being asked questions. We have not known the full extent of the damage done to the economy. If by the end of the exercise he has not spoken, people will say: ‘By the way, how could you sit on the throne and all this much went wrong? What have you to say?’ He cannot keep silent forever on this issue. He has to speak sometime sooner than later. But he may decide not to talk until he is specifically asked. Inevitably, from the way things are going, he will dare to speak. What is happening is in the area of security and they say it is a tip of the iceberg.”

He, however, cautioned that Jonathan talking now may be a diversion in view of the investigation still going on. He said: “We tend to be too much in a hurry in this country. We want to correct the wrongs of 16 years in one hour. His talking now may even be a diversion. Let them go on with the investigation steadily, and speedily too, to unearth all the debris. So, we should not be too much in a haste.”

Durojaiye further maintained that Jonathan reserves the right to speak or not to speak in exercise of his fundamental right until the anti-graft body extends its invitation to him.
“He has a fundamental right to speak or withhold from speaking. Those who have been speaking have provocation to speak; they were invited to speak. If as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is going on with its work, and finds out that there is something he must answer to, nobody is above the law, they should ask him. Then, he really has to speak. But if he is not asked any question, he must maintain his dignity not to talk,” he added.

Senator Femi Okurounmu, who also spoke with Sunday Sun reporter, held similar view, saying: “Given his status, he should not maintain his silence but he should not just speak out like any ordinary person. I think he should have a way of communicating with the current Head of State and let his own position be known to President Muhammadu Buhari. Even if it is a private discussion, he should discuss with Buhari and let him know his own position. That is my view. But he needs not make it public. He should not make it a media event.”

In the same vein, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State, Chief Meckson Innocent Okoro, challenged Jonathan to summon courage and speak out to, at least, save his face in the unfolding drama. His words: “Jonathan was the man in charge when the whole thing came up and there is no how he won’t speak up. He would take responsibility for unfolding drama. His words: “Jonathan take responsibility for the whole thing because it all happened in his tenure. He should defend Dasuki and explain what the money was meant for, otherwise it would seem as if Dasuki was on his own and that the whole thing was planned. He should not claim he was not aware. Even if he was not, he should take responsibility because the thing happened during his tenure. That is what leadership is all about. If he refuses to speak, it means he is running away from his responsibility.”

Also, a retired senior military officer, Col Gabriel Ajayi, in his own contribution to the matter, said it had become imperative for Jonathan to keep his good reputation intact by breaking his silence and avail the nation the details of what transpired in the arms money. “At times, silence might not be golden. I think the past president has set up an ethical revolution which we all know. He did a wonderful thing by conceding defeat and that makes him honourable. He should be able to do everything possible to assist Nigeria’s development. From the point of view of his love for the country which he served for six years, he should speak up. If he keeps quiet, that ethical revolution can be lost. Apart from being a former president, Jonathan is a Nigerian like you and I; so, he owes a responsibility to contribute to the Nigerian Project. I don’t want him to see it as something targeted at him. He should see it as a process in our national development. It should not be seen as a vendetta. There’s nothing wrong in him coming out to speak. Let’s see Nigeria as our country and not as party men. He should speak and untie the knot. Maybe he is waiting for the golden time. He is not doing it because of the PDP, but for the people that voted him to rule us for six years,” he stressed.

At the said press conference called by him, Jalo had not minced words when he told newsmen: “As all of you know, no single kobo can be spent by the Federal Government without an act of the National Assembly. Money earmarked for arms purchase, some people diverted it to something else. So many people that you cannot even expect were involved. Now, darkness has come to light. Jonathan is alive; he should clarify whether he asked the ex-NSA, Dasuki, to divert money meant to fight Boko Haram into his campaign. I’m from the North east and I know the terrible security situation our people are facing there. The money was meant to fight Boko Haram and we all know that you can’t rule without peace. Now darkness has given way for the light.

He spoke further: “It was not only members of the PDP that shared the money. Members of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Accord Party and the Social Democratic Party, among others, also shared. At least, Chief Olu Falae is not a member of the PDP. All of them should return the money. Then, former President Jonathan must speak on it. He is still alive. Did he ever say anything like this to Dasuki: ‘Go and take from the money meant for the war against Boko Haram and share for my campaign? It is time for him to speak up.”
His comments did not go down well with Secondus, who dissociated the party from Jalo’s comment, this way: “There was no time we discussed at the National Executive Committee (NEC) that Jonathan should speak on the arms deal scandal. There was no time such a thing came up at the NEC. So, Jalo must be expressing his personal opinion.”

When Sunday Sun sought to know the exact position of the party from Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a member of the BoT and NEC, the two highest decision making bodies of the PDP, he said the stakeholders had not taken a definite stand on the matter. He further disclosed that the BoT meeting where the matter was supposed to be discussed was postponed.

His words: “We were to have a meeting of the BoT of the party today (the past Thursday) but it was postponed. I don’t actually know the position of the PDP on the matter yet. I am both a member of the National Executive Council and the BoT. So, we don’t know yet the position of the PDP on the Dasukigate affair. And I don’t want to give any opinion outside the party’s,” he said.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/dasuk-i-gate-speak-up-jonathan/

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by merbenko: 4:11pm On Jan 17, 2016
Ok

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Firefire(m): 10:18pm On Jan 17, 2016
story for the gods...

A wicked and generation of brainwashed children of hate and anger asks for a sign or for Dr. Jonathan to speak up! Sorry, but none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.

Until APC tells Nigerians the source of their campaign fund, expect no response from the most democratic president in the history of Nigeria.

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Rexphobia(m): 10:18pm On Jan 17, 2016
ACCA RESULTS: STUDENTS TELL ACCA TO RELEASE RESULT.





In other news, if you have any evidence that GEJ committed any crime, by all means arrest him, otherwise he has the right to keep shut.


Like you see in the movies, Mr Rex you have a right to remain silent as anything you say may be used against you in the court of law... Blah blah blah


Enough of this trial by media

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Djbaka(m): 10:18pm On Jan 17, 2016
And the drama continues this week.

I just dey wait our Nollywood brothers and sisters make dem release de movie. E go too sweet. Na segun arinze go play Jonathan, Sadiq Daba go play Buhari, who go come play dasuki? undecided

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Firefire(m): 10:19pm On Jan 17, 2016
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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Nobody: 10:19pm On Jan 17, 2016
Forget about that chibok stuff. Na scam. If the thing really happened and those girls were believed to be inside sambisa forest at a particular time, why didn't naija government use air force to combat bokoharam boys and rescue those girls ? oh dear.
GENT95:
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!!
With respect to the missing Chibok girls, missing soldiers,
missing 20 billion dollars and now, missing budget. All
Nigerians are advised to hold their wives, husbands, or children if you are married, also hold your boyfriend or girlfriend if you have one and any other valuables so that they won't miss in this country. Citizens are also advised to start looking for a new country as Nigeria could be declared
missing on the map any time soon. Be warned.
grin

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by igboboy3(m): 10:19pm On Jan 17, 2016
[size=14pt] There is no need for Jonathan to speak.

This government will only use his words as Season 2 Episode 1 in this Telemundo trial. Lai Muhammed and co will start ejaculating new propaganda with whatever he says.

He has already said he didn't authorise $2.1 billion. What else do you want him to tell you? His ATM pin?


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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Kayoski(m): 10:19pm On Jan 17, 2016
abi o.. oga jona kon explain ursef

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Sweetlemon(f): 10:19pm On Jan 17, 2016
I really don't understand why the heat should be on Dasuki and whoever when there was a C-in-C who had to give his express and formal approval before monies of such magnitude could be withdrawn. It's like blaming the watchdog for a burglary incident while the nightwatchman himself is left off the hook. Makes no sense to me.

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by seedsower(m): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2016
Now let me bail ex presido out....
Fmr President Jonathan gave Dasuki money to buy arms (division of labour) for the military to be fully equipped in order to fight his misguided brothers and safe his own northern people but then he decides to share the money which is fraudulent misrepresentation among-st his few allies.

I WILL BE RIGHT BACK.

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by blacq2009(m): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2016
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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by 9jawikileaks(m): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2016
as sensitive as this case is every true Nigerian deserves an explanation from GEJ on Dasuki gate.
NB: we know that #dasukigate was used to fund the last elections by pdp.
The question? Who funded the presidential election of APC and how did they get the billions used?
A fight against corruption should not be monopolised. It should be diversified to every aspect of the system.

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by ikbnice(m): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2016
Oga Jonah is just speechless...

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Ebukaobi: 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2016
Jonathan is a goner

A useless man that allowed his fellow thieves to rob Nigerians

He will spend the rest of his life behind bars

Ipob youths can join him if they want

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by ekwegbulamg(f): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2016
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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by laurel03(m): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2016
Jonathan my man ... Explain urself for Nigerians ooo

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by george3132001(m): 10:21pm On Jan 17, 2016
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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by GENT95(m): 10:21pm On Jan 17, 2016
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!!

With respect to the missing Chibok girls, missing soldiers,
missing 20 billion dollars and now, missing budget. All
Nigerians are advised to hold their wives, husbands, or children if you are married, also hold your boyfriend or girlfriend if you have one and any other valuables so that they won't miss in this country. Citizens are also advised to start looking for a new country as Nigeria could be declared
missing on the map any time soon. Be warned.

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by goodlifehyd(m): 10:21pm On Jan 17, 2016
He's got nothing to say cuz those approvals were dished out past 9pm when don Fortunato was drunk already.

Let's hear what he's got upstairs to defend himself cuz right now NOI, Dasuki and Metuh already dragged him into the mess

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Nobody: 10:21pm On Jan 17, 2016
speak out, speak out, speak out for all to hear, speak out, speak out, speak out for Nigeria....

This is the network service of the NTA.

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by playtheblues(f): 10:22pm On Jan 17, 2016
If he speaks, you will turn the words upside down and also turn it into a statement to disgrace him. If he doesn't speak you will declare him guilty as charged.

You know what APC?


Fu*k off y'all!

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Trailblazer1(m): 10:22pm On Jan 17, 2016
GENT95:
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!!
With respect to the missing Chibok girls, missing soldiers,
missing 20 billion dollars and now, missing budget. All
Nigerians are advised to hold their wives, husbands, or children if you are married, also hold your boyfriend or girlfriend if you have one and any other valuables so that they won't miss in this country. Citizens are also advised to start looking for a new country as Nigeria could be declared
missing on the map any time soon. Be warned.
grin grin grin grin grin

If Buhari miss after this comment
I put it to you that:
You're responsible
Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by amunkita(m): 10:22pm On Jan 17, 2016
Speak up ke
Nah Debate

Sure Indomie kids won't understand..

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by goodlifehyd(m): 10:22pm On Jan 17, 2016
GENT95:
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!!

With respect to the missing Chibok girls, missing soldiers,
missing 20 billion dollars and now, missing budget. All
Nigerians are advised to hold their wives, husbands, or children if you are married, also hold your boyfriend or girlfriend if you have one and any other valuables so that they won't miss in this country. Citizens are also advised to start looking for a new country as Nigeria could be declared
missing on the map any time soon. Be warned.

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Sissyshakara(f): 10:23pm On Jan 17, 2016
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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Trailblazer1(m): 10:23pm On Jan 17, 2016
undecided
Will Jonathan speaking up find the missing budget?
Will Jonathan speaking up find the missing chibok girls
Will Jonathan speaking up find the missing soldiers
Will Jonathan speaking up find the missing Shi'ites


Since Jonathan's speaking up only serves the purpose of his detractors, who loathe and gloat over him, let him remain silent

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Standing5(m): 10:23pm On Jan 17, 2016
Silence is his best option . . .

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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Nobody: 10:23pm On Jan 17, 2016
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Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by ictmikky(m): 10:23pm On Jan 17, 2016
Save our country ooo
Re: DASUKI GATE: Speak Up, Nigerians Tell Jonathan by Bugatie(m): 10:24pm On Jan 17, 2016
I'll advice Jonathan to continue to maintain the golden silence because whatever he says now will be subject to varried interpretations.

If the govt of Buhari needed any clarification on the subject matter, he knows how to reach out to Jonathan for any "speak out" and not now the media trial has already gotten out of hand.

Buhari, EFCC, DSS and all should do their job using every instrument of government available to it

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