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How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by sirequity(m): 11:51am On Feb 20, 2018
Why Buhari’s Anti-Corruption War Is Selective – APC Senator

FOR failing to probe scandals involving former president Olusegun Obasanjo, an All Progressive Congress (APC) senator, Abdullahi Adamu, has said the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari is selective.



Adamu stated this on Monday (19/02/2018), while addressing a press conference titled: “The Antics of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.”

The lawmaker was reacting to Mr. Obasanjo's open letter to Mr. Buhari urging the latter to shelve thoughts of a second term in office.

He said the Buhari's administration war on corruption is selective because the president failed to probe the third term ambition of Mr. Obasanjo; his alleged role in Halliburton scandal for which some Americans are cooling their heels in jail and the Siemens affairs in which the Obasanjo administration was indicted.

Adamu said, “Chief Obasanjo said that President Buhari is selective in his anti-corruption war. I agree with him because if the president were not selective, Chief Obasanjo himself would be in the dock today on trial on charges of corruption arising from the corrupt practices in the pursuit of his third term gambit in the national assembly in 2006.

“Today he denies that he ever nursed such ambition. And being a man much favoured by God, he has repeatedly said that if he had wanted it and asked the almighty for it, he would have given him the third term.

“He knows as well as I and other leading members of the PDP that he badly wanted it and initiated the process of constitutional amendment. He bribed each member of the National Assembly who signed to support the amendment, with the whopping sum of N50 million to make the constitutional amendment scale through.

“The fresh, mint money was taken in its original boxes presumably from the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria and distributed among the legislators. The money was not his and it was not appropriated by the National Assembly as required by law. I, therefore, agree that in failing to make former president account for that money, President Buhari is waging his anti-corruption war selectively.

“Nor should we forget that President Buhari has also not bothered to interrogate Obasanjo’s role in the Halliburton scandal for which some Americans are cooling their heels in jail. Perhaps, President Buhari might need to look into the Siemens affairs in which the Obasanjo administration was indicted and for which some are on trial. What became of the trial?”

According to Adamu, the former President had unhindered access to Buhari, wondering why he chose to ridicule the Presidency by writing an open letter the way he did to former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014.

“In a civilised political culture, it is taboo for former presidents to openly take a sitting president to the cleaners. Our former head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, has faithfully kept to this time-honoured culture of a former ruler not washing the dirty linens of a current ruler rather gleefully in the public. So have former President Shehu Shagari and former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar.

“The question is, if Chief Obasanjo meant well for Buhari, his administration and Nigeria, why did he not choose the option of quietly offering his advice to the president? In taking his case to the rowdy market place of sensationalism, he clearly intended to score cheap political points at the expense of the president.

“He intended to undermine the Buhari administration, subject the president to public ridicule and impugn his moral strength and integrity to lead the nation. As he must have obviously expected, his statement was intended to heat and is heating up the polity and causing confusion at this critical time when the myriads of our national challenges commend themselves to our statesmen and women for sober reflections rather than indulgence in crass sensationalism. It is a disservice to the country.

“No administration is a total success and none is a total failure. Chief Obasanjo cannot honestly claim that he ran a perfect and totally successful administration. Because he did not. Every administration grapples with problems thrown at it by circumstances beyond its control.

“President Buhari inherited an economy that was unsteady on its feet. He also inherited the security problems such as Boko Haram, armed robberies and kidnappings. Yes, I agree, that under his watch these problems should grow less, not more. But the solution to problems such as these is a slow and agonising process. He has no powers to simply make them disappear over night.

“Since he left office on October 1, 1979, to local and international applause Chief Obasanjo has systematically sought to undermine every federal administration after him. He has today set up himself as the moral conscience of the nation. He believes he has acquired the wisdom of King Solomon and has consequently imposed on himself the right to decide who rules us and how we should be ruled.

“I am aware of criticisms that the president appointed only northerners as heads of his security agencies. There may be some merit in a national spread but a president reserves the right to fill such positions with those who command his implicit trust and confidence. That is neither unconstitutional nor a moral crime.

“Coalition for Nigeria is a red herring across the path of our constitutional government. He is free to form a political party and pursue his ambition of being the power behind the throne but such a national movement would achieve no discernible purpose in the economic management and the social administration of the country.

“I believe that the Nigerian people and the Nigerian state have been most kind to him. Chief Obasanjo has a moral obligation to make the country succeed in solving its myriads of problems. That, i believe, is one way he can give back to the country that has given him so much

“As a friend, I wish to advise the former president to pull back from the dangerous path of rubbishing all presidents that came into office after him. Bringing everyone down is not a patriotic duty.”

Source: https://www.headlineng.com/buharis-anti-corruption-war-selective-apc-senator/

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by sirequity(m): 11:54am On Feb 20, 2018
“In a civilised political culture, it is taboo for former presidents to openly take a sitting president to the cleaners. Our former head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, has faithfully kept to this time-honoured culture of a former ruler not washing the dirty linens of a current ruler rather gleefully in the public. So have former President Shehu Shagari and former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar.

You MUST reap what you sow.

When he wrote the same open letter to Jonathan were you not calling him a statesman then?

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Firefire(m): 11:54am On Feb 20, 2018
ok, we do hear... next?

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Nobody: 1:48pm On Feb 20, 2018
ok
Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by oake(m): 1:49pm On Feb 20, 2018
It was simply failed ambition.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Venice789: 1:49pm On Feb 20, 2018
and so?
Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by eleojo23: 1:49pm On Feb 20, 2018
Na after them don finish the money we dey hear am.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by nairavsdollars(f): 1:49pm On Feb 20, 2018
Old cargo. As if you sef didnt collect

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Authoreety: 1:49pm On Feb 20, 2018
Ggt
Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Ikem11(m): 1:51pm On Feb 20, 2018
Akuko Mike ejeya.. APC u pipo are history come 2019 simple.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Nobody: 1:51pm On Feb 20, 2018
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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by madridguy(m): 1:52pm On Feb 20, 2018
Good write up.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by ct2: 1:52pm On Feb 20, 2018
all this so called leaders are thieves

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by arrestdarrester: 1:53pm On Feb 20, 2018
This will be APC's strategy for 2019. They will remind Nigerians the sins of everyone that is not in APC to manipulate us into thinking they are saints.

No worry, Nigerians dey arrange all the 'gates' wey kwaruption don build for this gofmen

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 1:54pm On Feb 20, 2018
when he wrote against Jonathan,u guys and APC praised him now remembered he wanted a 3rd term

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Nobody: 1:54pm On Feb 20, 2018
sirequity:


You MUST reap what you sow.

When he wrote the same open letter to Jonathan were you not calling him a statesman?
Thank you jare.
We have too many 1mbeciles in positions of authority

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by shehuandobi2019: 1:55pm On Feb 20, 2018
These re d caliber of people we don't want in this countries leadership.

Why bring these up now.
They just want to discredit Obasanjo letter to Buhari.

Let be known.

Buhari and his cohorts are going back 2 dre cave, which is where they come from.

Let digital people and non career politicians. People that have made name for themselves before the politics.

Let all join hand and make SENATOR SHEHU SANI a human right activist and a non ass licking nigga. And PETER OBI an entrepreneur, Economist, Administrator and Strict Gentle man.

Who is with me?

SHEHU SANI and PETER OBI 2019

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Nicklaus619(m): 1:55pm On Feb 20, 2018
Something is not adding up, why did they decide to bring this up now, because he told them the bitter truth, yeah we all knew he canvassed or nursed the ambition for third term but #50 million naira to nation assembly ?? I don't believe that the money too small

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by hotwax: 1:55pm On Feb 20, 2018
Amaechi, Tifnubu, Fashole, Maina , Kashamu are all saint because they are in APC.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Memphis357(m): 1:56pm On Feb 20, 2018
APC and Hypocrisy......
You just can't see one without the other.....
Tufiakwa!!!!!!!

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by myariks(m): 1:57pm On Feb 20, 2018
Obasanjo is a kettle calling pot that is black. They are all thieves Nigeria politicians

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Ratello: 1:57pm On Feb 20, 2018
This man called Obasanjo is a spent force and deserves to be thoroughly messed up by Buhari. As much as I agreed with the contents of his letter to Buhari especially on his style of leadership I think the funny arrogant man is biting more than he can chew!

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Obeseke: 1:59pm On Feb 20, 2018
Hate the messenger for all you can, Baba as one very respected statesman still standing in the country today, has spoken the minds of millions of Nigerians. We care less about what you say now. Let the message be heard loud and clear. With our PVC, we will right the wrong

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by bouncing99: 2:00pm On Feb 20, 2018
ejoh weweh... shio
Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Robisky001(m): 2:00pm On Feb 20, 2018
In politics there's indeed no permanent friends nor enemies. Permanent interest.... This same Senator sang OBJ to high heavens while he was the governor of his state and the President then..... No what has changed since then? I forget zombies functions is to lick bubu ass.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Ratello: 2:02pm On Feb 20, 2018
Nicklaus619:
Something is not adding up, why did they decide to bring this up now, because he told them the bitter truth, yeah we all knew he canvassed or nursed the ambition for third term but #50 million naira to nation assembly ?? I don't believe that the money too small
It is N50 million to each Senator and not to the entire Nationql Assembly as you assumed, read the thread again it was stated there. Obj is a bloody hypocrite with no shame.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Misscaring(f): 2:04pm On Feb 20, 2018
APC Senators should all shut the Bleep off.
Obasanjo has realized his mistakes and he is trying to make amends.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by omenkaLives(m): 2:04pm On Feb 20, 2018
Is this really relevant?

Obj might have his flaws, but no one can deny the fact he's made quite alot of sacrifices and efforts to see this country makes progress, especially after his exit from Aso Rock.

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Re: How Obasanjo Gave National Assembly N50M For His 3rd Term Ambition - APC Senator by Profkomolafe(m): 2:08pm On Feb 20, 2018
grin This man is as irrelevant as APC itself. This same man sang Obasanjo praises while in office.

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