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Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by LocalChamp: 5:11pm On Jan 19, 2015
Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor

BY DOTUN OLOKOJAN 18, 2015

My Dear President: You are a fraud and an impostor. You are a public servant of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who is masquerading as an Emperor who considers Nigeria to be his private fiefdom, which he can do with as he pleases. However, you, like every other person living in Nigeria, are required to respect and observe the laws of the country, but you have built your tyrannical empire on a fallacy of impunity. The idea that any public servant will not be held to account for their actions and can therefore act with impunity is frankly risible and has no basis in the reality of today.

As I write, your Attorney-General and Oil Minister are the focus of multi-jurisdictional criminal investigations into corruption at the heart of your presidency. One such investigation is that into the acquisition of the oil prospecting licence, OPL 245 by the international oil companies Shell and Eni. In the United Kingdom that investigation goes by the name “Operation Zaphod”. In Italy criminal proceedings were registered in November 2013 and are pending against some Eni executives and others who were involved in what the prosecution has described as a conspiracy to bribe Nigerian public officials. In the US, the FBI are working extensively to track any OPL 245 assets and monies. For example $10 million dollars of OPL 245 funds have been successfully tracked to the former Attorney-General Bayo Ojo’s account in the US. Ojo not only returned the licence to Malabu in 2006 but is also known to have been involved in the subsequent efforts to transfer the licence to Eni and Shell.

As your Attorney-General, Finance Minister and EFCC Chairman can attest, I was a party to the filing of the complaint in Nigeria, Italy, UK and US. I am familiar with the case and, I can assure you that the Italians, the Americans and the British are working closely together to ensure that anyone who improperly benefited from this corrupt deal is brought to book. Extensive efforts are being made and have been made to track all monies and assets related to the deal. In addition to the $10 million referred to earlier, other items that have been identified range from a high value aircraft, to lower valued items including armoured cars and the shotgun that was purchased from Holland and Holland in London. Furthermore, some $190 million has been frozen in the UK and Switzerland at the request of the Italians.

In light of the above, your claim that your administration is fighting corruption is fraudulent, given that Nigeria is the only jurisdiction in which our submissions did not result in an investigation. The multi-jurisdictional investigations into OPL 245 that are taking place outside of Nigeria are being conducted without any support or assistance from your administration. We are aware that your administration has made unsuccessful efforts to truncate these investigations. Despite the fact that you have failed to take any action against two serving members of your cabinet, the Attorney-General and the Oil Minister, who are the focus of those multi-jurisdictional investigations, we fully expect that in this year, those multi-jurisdictional investigations will begin to result in assets linked to those ministers and others being seized.

Any former or current Nigerian public servant that believes that they can act with impunity in office simply because that was the way it used to be are living in the past. We live in a global world now and we have and will continue to ensure that wherever possible other jurisdictions are mobilized to act against those that would seek to loot public funds. Ibori who was cleared in Nigeria, is now doing time in England and efforts to recover his assets are in full swing. The US private equity firm, Emerging Capital Partners (“ECP”) that helped him to launder some of his assets are now facing multi-jurisdictional investigations and have now being formally interviewed.

In the same vein those who are leading the efforts to deceive Nigerians and others into believing that the $20 billion is not missing and the Sanusi allegations are unfounded are simply deceiving themselves. In this respect, I am challenging your corrupt Finance Minister or any other public servant to publicly declare that the monies did not go missing. I can assure you that we will seek for the prosecution of any such person on the grounds that they are accessories to the theft. I can also assure you that in the same way that ECP is now being investigated for its role in Ibori’s money laundering, the private equity firms Actis and Investec will also have to account for their investment in Seven Energy. Nigerians may have focussed themselves on the missing $20 billion, but we have now moved beyond that onto other matters including the oil mining licences that were granted to Seven Energy and Atlantic Energy. In this regard in addition to the private equity firms referred to earlier, Philip Ihenacho, Scott Aitken and others will have to account for their actions. In the case of Scott Aitken he will also have to account for other actions he took when he was at Weatherford.

In the same way that we have instigated investigations into OPL 245 and ECP we will continue to work to ensure that those responsible for looting public assets will be brought to book with or without the assistance of any Nigerian government. The biggest impediment to development is corruption and your record in fighting corruption is so abysmal as to suggest that your policy is to institutionalize the tyranny of impunity on which corruption thrives. This is clear evidence that you are not the one to move our nation forward and God willing you will be overthrown at the polls. I can assure you that any efforts to deny the will of the people in the coming elections will be stoutly resisted. Your presidency has cast a dark cloud over our beloved country and you and all those that have played a role in bringing us to this sorry state will surely be held to account.

Yours sincerely


Dotun Oloko

http://saharareporters.com/2015/01/18/open-letter-dear-president-goodluck-jonathan-youre-fraud-and-impostor

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by hushmail: 5:49pm On Jan 19, 2015
and you expect me to read all that?

u better go back to school and learn how to summarize

till then

gej till 2019

haters look for the nearest transformer

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by fresh15: 6:06pm On Jan 19, 2015
It is too sacarstic to call our legally elected president a fraudstar and an imposter.President Goodluck does not have any questionable character,he has always portrayed himself as a servant.I see Dotun as one of those people who do not wish mr President well.Let us appreciate the effort of mr President and vote for him in the coming election.

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by babadee1(m): 8:41pm On Jan 19, 2015
Thank you Mr. Dotun Oloko for exposing the fraudulent charlatan we have as a president. Corruption is part and parcel of Jonathan's agenda. His reign of impunity will end this May by God's grace.

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by Garrithe1st: 8:56pm On Jan 19, 2015
Pls be patient, Mr.
president is waiting for the anti-corruption technology plus the typist hasn't finished typing his master plan for fighting corruption.

Patience guys....

cool
Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by najoke: 8:58pm On Jan 19, 2015
The biggest impediment to development is corruption and your record in fighting corruption is so abysmal as to suggest that your policy is to institutionalize the tyranny of impunity on which corruption thrives.

Gbam......and they will come out and say GEJ is massively fighting corruption

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by Nobody: 8:58pm On Jan 19, 2015
GEJ is a personification of corruption and a poster child of sleaze,he is the General Overseer of The Coven of Looters and the Reverend Father of Iniquity

He will not escape judgement after his beleagured tenure comes to an Inglorious end come May 29th 2015

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by Nobody: 9:04pm On Jan 19, 2015
Bwahahahahah grin
Sounds more like an aggrieved man sidelined during the sharing of money/monies.
Dotun can kiss buhari's as*

Gej till 2019

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by akpumping7720(m): 9:25pm On Jan 19, 2015
Corruption is the number one problem we are facing in Africa and not in Nigeria alone. Our major problem in Africa is greediness. Not only Jonathan administration is guilty of corruption; talk of those who loot(ed) this country:
Abacha
Babangida
Abdusalami Abubakar
Jonathan
Even GEJ has little scandals compared to Obasanjo civilian and military regime combined.
Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by diepreyefrank: 9:36pm On Jan 19, 2015
Freedom of information has given you much freedom to the level of insulting your president any day anytime . One day you shall insult your father like your baby...
Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by BlackTechnology: 9:39pm On Jan 19, 2015
APC SW treachery won't succeed this time.

Fayose Agbaje Daniel etc have spoken the truth based on equity cool


All this talk about oil in order to steal our oil wont work wink
Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by raumdeuter: 9:42pm On Jan 19, 2015
fresh15:
It is too [size=15pt]sacarstic [/size]to call our legally elected president a fraudstar and an imposter.President Goodluck does not have any questionable character,he has always portrayed himself as a servant.I see Dotun as one of those people who do not wish mr President well.Let us appreciate the effort of mr President and vote for him in the coming election.

Like the typical Jonadumb supporter, You write like a secondary school drop out

Can you tell us the meaning of sarcastic and how it fits into the context you used it

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by kendrick9(m): 9:45pm On Jan 19, 2015
Gej is the right man for us,that i'm sure of.
Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by babadee1(m): 12:59am On Jan 20, 2015
kendrick9:
Gej is the right man for us,that i'm sure of.

He is the right man for you if you want to steal public funds and get away with it.

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Re: Open Letter: Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, You're A Fraud And Impostor by Change2015(m): 1:09am On Jan 20, 2015
Lolz, even GEJ fans can't challenge the fact that the war against corruption is an illusion at best!

#change
#GMB
#APC

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