Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,195,186 members, 7,957,433 topics. Date: Tuesday, 24 September 2024 at 12:30 PM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. (9181 Views)
Shiites: Iran Calls Nigeria To Stop Crackdown On Group / Military Unlikely To Crush Boko Haram By December Deadline - ThisDay / Fear Of Buhari’: Nigeria’s Rich Lying Low Amid Graft Crackdown (2) (3) (4)
President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Gbawe: 8:43pm On May 14, 2012 |
Even Reuters is now reporting that GEJ may not sanction the culprits of the subsidy racket because they are "allies he is unlikely to go after if wants to keep his power base intact". http://saharareporters.com/news-page/fuel-subsidy-fraud-president-jonathan-unlikely-risk-oil-graft-crackdown-reuters Fuel Subsidy Fraud: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-Reuters |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by belovedaja(m): 11:05pm On May 14, 2012 |
Action! Action!! Action!!! I want to see head roll! Haba |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 1:05am On May 15, 2012 |
Government of the bandits by the bandits for the bandits. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 1:17am On May 15, 2012 |
Aigbofa: Government of the bandits by the bandits for the bandits. Ah egbon mi, e ma razist gan |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Johndoe100(m): 2:14am On May 15, 2012 |
Another yoruba inspired news story. For those who don't know everybody in every government both at federal and state level Nigeria has ever had has been stealing. Nigerians are thieves by nature and nurture. All this anti curuption crap just means the person talking is out in the cold. Hear them change their tune when they get there. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by lagcity(m): 2:19am On May 15, 2012 |
Johndoe100: Another yoruba inspired news story. For those who don't know everybody in every government both at federal and state level Nigeria has ever had has been stealing. Nigerians are thieves by nature and nurture. All this anti curuption crap just means the person talking is out in the cold. Hear them change their tune when they get there. It is not even 2015 and you bloody okoros are already screaming Yoruba Yoruba. perpetual losers, wait and see. 2 Likes |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by sheyguy: 7:17pm On May 15, 2012 |
lagcity:''extreme igboness in display'' don't be too surprised bro |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Gbawe: 7:35pm On May 15, 2012 |
Johndoe100: Another yoruba inspired news story. For those who don't know everybody in every government both at federal and state level Nigeria has ever had has been stealing. Nigerians are thieves by nature and nurture. All this anti curuption crap just means the person talking is out in the cold. Hear them change their tune when they get there. Here we go again. Your ogas distribution of energy saving bulbs will not distract from what the world now accepts i.e GEJ is running a government of extreme 'free for all' corruption. 2 Likes |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 7:39pm On May 15, 2012 |
all over the world wonder how those time nitwits and sirleaf feel with the egg on their faces https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=President+Jonathan+Unlikely+To+Risk+Oil+Graft+Crackdown&sei=IKKyT_XDJtHm8QO5goC1CQ&gbv=2
|
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 7:40pm On May 15, 2012 |
http://af.reuters.com/article/nigeriaNews/idAFL5E8G3K5220120513?sp=true
|
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 7:43pm On May 15, 2012 |
oya where is beaf the speaker for the drinkard |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Kilode1: 7:53pm On May 15, 2012 |
The state-owned oil company NNPC is accountable to no one. It owes the government 704 billion naira for various violations of the subsidy scheme and it owes a string of fuel traders, including Trafigura, $3.5 billion -- about the amount in the Excess Crude Account, meaning that Nigeria essentially has no savings. ^ SMH Anyway, there is still honour among thieves. . . |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by PointB: 6:37am On May 16, 2012 |
Past and previous regimes employed thieves at different levels. I clearly understand why the president is unwilling to act rashly, and will be willing to give him adequate time. That said, the ultimate solution to these and numerous problems plaguing this country is well known - split the damn country. Every and any other proposal is balderbash. Give me my Biafra, give them Odua republic, and Arewa Republic, and let the owners of the resources manage their resources. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 5:38pm On May 16, 2012 |
where is the beaf who speaks for the drinkards |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Musiwa49: 6:48pm On May 16, 2012 |
hmm 1 Like |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by supremebeing09: 4:25am On May 17, 2012 |
NO COMMENT AS MUCH AS I WOULD GENUINELY LIKE TO MAKE ONE. HONESTLY. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by wesley80(m): 4:48am On May 17, 2012 |
Nuff said. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by dayokanu(m): 4:52am On May 17, 2012 |
The drinkard spokesman is busy licking asses |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 10:09am On May 17, 2012 |
Below is the worst part of the article: "The state-owned oil company NNPC is accountable to no one. It owes the government 704 billion naira for various violations of the subsidy scheme and it owes a string of fuel traders, including Trafigura, $3.5 billion -- about the amount in the Excess Crude Account, meaning that Nigeria essentially has no savings". |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by blacksta(m): 10:21am On May 17, 2012 |
The Level of corruption in Nigeria is at a all time high under Gej. I cannot fore see how this nation is going to last another 5 to 20 years , eventually something must break. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by wesley80(m): 10:27am On May 17, 2012 |
blacksta: The Level of corruption in Nigeria is at a all time high under Gej. I cannot fore see how this nation is going to last another 5 to 20 years , eventually something must break. Take it from me, SOMETHING IS ABOUT TO BREAK! |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by users1: 11:28am On May 17, 2012 |
blacksta: The Level of corruption in Nigeria is at a all time high under Gej. I cannot fore see how this nation is going to last another 5 to 20 years , eventually something must break.yes,[img]http://www.spgames.info/g.gif[/img] |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by beafroast: 11:44am On May 17, 2012 |
i dey cough oh! Sorry,i dey laf! Fresh Hair! |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Demdem(m): 11:48am On May 17, 2012 |
And yet someone will tell me the retardeen isn't corrupt. Nonsense. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 3:20pm On May 17, 2012 |
PointB: Give me my Biafra, give them Odua republic, and Arewa Republic, and let the owners of the resources manage their resources. Yeah, and GEJ and Dokubo Asari and Tompolo and co are going to be under your Biafra abi? Lmao SMH Dreamer. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by Nobody: 3:22pm On May 17, 2012 |
48 hours and the speaker for the drinkard is still nowhere to be found abi the smell of fresh dung in this thread is too much for him o'beaf!!! |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by aljharem(m): 3:29pm On May 17, 2012 |
PointB: Past and previous regimes employed thieves at different levels. I clearly understand why the president is unwilling to act rashly, and will be willing to give him adequate time. Thank you, so everyone can go their way. No more parasites and no more insults. 2 Likes |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by chuksme(m): 3:35pm On May 17, 2012 |
blacksta: The Level of corruption in Nigeria is at a all time high under Gej. I cannot fore see how this nation is going to last another 5 to 20 years , eventually something must break. I believe something is about to break.The level of corruption has gone to the highest in this regime.They have decided to do whatever they like,without listening to common people who elected them into that office. God must surely expose them and they must bear the consequence of their evil works. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by owobokiri(m): 3:36pm On May 17, 2012 |
We are now at a stage where a dangerous brand of kleptomania nutured over the years will now ultimately break the system. At this stage, the billions accruing to the state on daily basis can no more assuage the looting multitude descending on Abuja. Cant tell what will happen next but the state cant go on like this. May those who brought this pain to my generation never see peace. |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by supremebeing09: 3:41pm On May 17, 2012 |
Every element of economic backwardness regarding Nigeria's oil resource curse is thoroughly exposed in the article. Mismanagement - Management structure: cost of governance, red tape/bureaucracy, nepotism, lack of skills, knowledge and ethics. Corruption and bureaucracy - Incoherent decision-making skills, ignorance, power, politics and control. Lack of accountability and transparency, responsibility and legal guidelines governing conducts in public offices. Theft - Money laundering, embezzlement, deception and false accounting. Depletion of resources, thus ignoring long-term growth opportunities - Since all eyes have been on the oil industry in Nigeria, whatever resources available will continue to be channelled to the sector to maintain productivity. On the other hand, other industries and sectors (SMEs included) are consistently ignored due to a lack of resources. As long as oil is produced and the money keeps going in to feed such production, the oil industry remains cyclical. Since all eyes are on the money, idiots will continue to ignore the necessary requirements for growth and development - infrastructure, jobs, industries, etc. Economic consequences: Inflation - increase in prices due to excessive demand. FUNNY TO THINK WE HAVE OIL IN ABUNDANCE! Poverty - you know the deal. Unemployment - you know the deal. Diversion of resources - Errr.... IBORI! Socio-political tension - Need I say more? Public awareness has a dramatic effect on the mindset of the rulers - paranoia, disillusions and pressure may lead to more poor decision making, affecting long-term strategic decisions (IF EVER THERE WAS ONE IN NIGERIA) Lack of governance - The fact that the incumbent president, under whose nose these atrocities happened, has peeled back like a Caribbean banana and continued to watch shows a disregard for the national constitution. The fact that he is a puppet doesn't make things any better either. I COULD CONTINUE TO CRITIQUE THE GUY BUT I CAN'T BE BOTHERED. Legal Consequences - Well, the Nigerian legal system is a joke anyway. This only heaps more shame on it. I COULDN'T BE MORE CONVINCED BY THE ARTICLE,PARTICULARLY THE RECOMMENDATIONS. I JUST WANT TO SAY TO SOME FOOLS WHO ALWAYS JUMP ON BOARD AFTER ARTICLES REGARDING NIGERIA ARE PUBLISHED, CLAIMING FLAWS IN DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS. YOU HAVE TO KNOW THAT STATISTICIANS AND ANALYSTS ALWAYS ENDEAVOUR TO PROVIDE AS ACCURATE ANY PUBLICATIONS OR RESEARCH. IF YOU THINK THEY WAKE UP AND SUDDENLY DECIDE TO CONSTRUCT INFORMATION IN THEIR HEADS YOU MUST BE AN IGNORANT DREAMER. By the way, this is just one of the scams under Jonathan's administration. DOES HE ACTUALLY KNOW HE IS A PRESIDENT? He never looks convinced himself, does he? |
Re: President Jonathan Unlikely To Risk Oil Graft Crackdown-reuters. by HighChief4(m): 3:44pm On May 17, 2012 |
Mehn this country should just be divided. Nobody loves that country and thats why they are rapiing her blind |
Lawan Sacked As House Education Committee Chairman / The North Will Not Leave Lagos For Yorubas If Nigeria Breaks / Nigeria Is Rooted In Corruption- Atiku
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 86 |