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Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by egift(m): 10:58am On May 30, 2015
I strongly believe that by insisting that the Buhari Administration stay away from Probing or Investigating possible criminal activities that bother on looting of public funds under the administration of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan - unless it will also probe every other past administration, that it is a deliberate attempt by the PDP to hide their loots in the graves of our past leaders and even keep some in plain view.

It is undeniable fact that huge funds of Nigeria were stolen under the time Jonathan held sway. And the perpetrators are all here looking us in the face while the Nation crawl under the burden of the devastated economy Jonathan left behind.

While nobody want Buhari to spend all his time chasing hardened looters up and down, it will be bad to overlook obvious cases corruption. That Jonathan did not investigate the criminality of those before him is none of Buhari's business.

The Buhari's Administration should proceed with it's plan to setup a system that handles all corruption cases without fear or favour. It your case is up, you get a lawyer and head to court. Spare us all the crocodile tears.

Nigerians will not allow Jonathan and those who looted under him to avoid probity by hiding their loots in the shadows or the graves of past leaders like Zik, Balewa, Lord Lugard and others who led this Nation in the past.

Nigerians are united, enough is enough.

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Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by eph12(m): 11:29am On May 30, 2015
Was the administration before GEJ not PDP too? Why the hesitation in probing the 16 years of PDP after all its so obvious that they destroyed Nigeria. Don't let people see it as witch hunting. I fully support the probe of every past democratic leader, state or federal.

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Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by egift(m): 11:48am On May 30, 2015
eph12:
Was the administration before GEJ not PDP too? Why the hesitation in probing the 16 years of PDP after all its so obvious that they destroyed Nigeria. Don't let people see it as witch hunting. I fully support the probe of every past democratic leader, state or federal.

I think the System should be open to carry out its mandate without limitations. Like strenghtening the Anti-Corruption Agencies, setting up a special Court for Prosecuting only corruption cases and reviewing our laws like the Penal Code and Police Act to reflect the realities of how public office holders steal in the 21st Century, etc.

What I find absurd is saying that unless other administrations are not probed till Independence that no one should ask question on how Jonathan and his cronies looted the Nation. It is wrong. The other day on "Political Voices" on Radio, someone even said it should include till the time of Lord Lugard or else it will amount to witch-hunting any effort to investigate what happened under Jonathan as President. Imagine!
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by PedroJP(m): 12:00pm On May 30, 2015
This same Yoruba egift that made himself a blatant liar, sayin Borno state governor was asked by GEJ govt not to talk and allow his Govt wipe out his pple with BH.

Ihe juru eju ka i bu egift.

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Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by eph12(m): 12:04pm On May 30, 2015
egift:


I think the System should be open to carry out its mandate without limitations. Like strenghtening the Anti-Corruption Agencies, setting up a special Court for Prosecuting only corruption cases and reviewing our laws like the Penal Code and Police Act to reflect the realities of how public office holders steal in the 21st Century, etc.

What I find absurd is saying that unless other administrations are not probed till Independence that no one should ask question on how Jonathan and his cronies looted the Nation. It is wrong. The other day on "Political Voices" on Radio, someone even said it should include till the time of Lord Lugard or else it will amount to witch-hunting any effort to investigate what happened under Jonathan as President. Imagine!
Its wrong obviously that any one would say that. But one thing you must understand is that we have a fragile system. Any wrong move even though its for the right reasons may be dangerous. No matter how you see it, GEJ can't be probed and the likes of OBJ and Atiku are celebrated in the APC camp. Come to think of it, do you honestly believe Amechi would escape the wrath of the law if probed? Or Fashola et al? You should also know that before the end of Buhari's tenure he would have done something wrong. Either doing it himself or having to cover a wrong move of one of his aides. That's how the world works. GEJ is gone. Buhari and his team should do what they can to move Nigeria forward.

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Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by modath(f): 12:22pm On May 30, 2015
Its Jonathan/Yar'adua's responsibility to probe the administration before them but it was not deemed important despite Jonathan himself proclaiming that they kept quiet about a $10 billion "stealing" they discovered.

Jonathan said he wasn't "interested" in politics but would bend over backwards to cling on to it at all cost including allowing the treasury to be plundered in an unrestrained manner.

The duty of this administration is to probe the one that preceeds it, nothing more nothing less.

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Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by egift(m): 12:44pm On May 30, 2015
eph12:
Its wrong obviously that any one would say that. But one thing you must understand is that we have a fragile system. Any wrong move even though its for the right reasons may be dangerous. No matter how you see it, GEJ can't be probed and the likes of OBJ and Atiku are celebrated in the APC camp. Come to think of it, do you honestly believe Amechi would escape the wrath of the law if probed? Or Fashola et al? You should also know that before the end of Buhari's tenure he would have done something wrong. Either doing it himself or having to cover a wrong move of one of his aides. That's how the world works. GEJ is gone. Buhari and his team should do what they can to move Nigeria forward.

I agree. But the part of don't probe is the problem. While ensuring looting public funds is not carried out blatantly, the past excesses that come to light, should not be swept under the carpet. If the table was turned, the story will not be the same. But my joy is that the boldness to loot, has been crippled.
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by eph12(m): 12:51pm On May 30, 2015
egift:


I agree. But the part of don't probe is the problem. While ensuring looting public funds is not carried out blatantly, the past excesses that come to light, should not be swept under the carpet. If the table was turned, the story will not be the same. But my joy is that the boldness to loot, has been crippled.

We should be happy with this if true. That's all we ask for.
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by joeyfire(m): 12:51pm On May 30, 2015
egift:
I strongly believe that by insisting that the Buhari Administration stay away from Probing or Investigating possible criminal activities that bother on looting of public funds under the administration of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan - unless it will also probe every other past administration, that it is a deliberate attempt by the PDP to hide their loots in the graves of our past leaders and even keep some in plain view.

It is undeniable fact that huge funds of Nigeria were stolen under the time Jonathan held sway. And the perpetrators are all here looking us in the face while the Nation crawl under the burden of the devastated economy Jonathan left behind.

While nobody want Buhari to spend all his time chasing hardened looters up and down, it will be bad to overlook obvious cases corruption. That Jonathan did not investigate the criminality of those before him is none of Buhari's business.

The Buhari's Administration should proceed with it's plan to setup a system that handles all corruption cases without fear or favour. It your case is up, you get a lawyer and head to court. Spare us all the crocodile tears.

Nigerians will not allow Jonathan and those who looted under him to avoid probity by hiding their loots in the shadows or the graves of past leaders like Zik, Balewa, Lord Lugard and others who led this Nation in the past.

Nigerians are united, enough is enough.

So u want GEJ as a scapegoat and obj, abdulsalam etc as sacred cows? Never
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by eph12(m): 12:54pm On May 30, 2015
modath:
Its Jonathan/Yar'adua's responsibility to probe the administration before them but it was not deemed important despite Jonathan himself proclaiming that they kept quiet about a $10 billion "stealing" they discovered.

Jonathan said he wasn't "interested" in politics but would bend over backwards to cling on to it at all cost including allowing the treasury to be plundered in an unrestrained manner.

The duty of this administration is to probe the one that preceeds it, nothing more nothing less.
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This administration can probe as far as 1914 if they want. The highlighted is wrong.
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by OrlandoOwoh(m): 1:28pm On May 30, 2015
Jonathan indicted himself when he made that statement.
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by NoMoreTrolling: 1:30pm On May 30, 2015
Yo, GEJ is not the president anymore, how bout u stop talking bout him.
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by stebell(m): 1:45pm On May 30, 2015
If that dullard frm Daura has the guts to probe GEJ, he shud go ahead so that his gullible followers like egift aka egoat and that slowpoke omenka can sleep fine.

Hyprocrisy stares yu guys at the face.

GEJ my HERO any day anytime.
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by Nobody: 1:48pm On May 30, 2015
OP Pls leave GEJ alone let him rest, you have gotten what you wanted abi? Pls when you want to start your probing remember that charity begins at home. Amaechi, Saraki, Tinubu are case studies you can start with.

Regards
Re: Gej's Administration Trying To Hide Their Loot In The Grave - Read Before First by Nobody: 1:53pm On May 30, 2015
The world is surely coming to an end with egift trying to do a barcanista wannabe, egift please go and find something worth your time to do instead of writing a biased and lunatic article.

Try to keep it in mind that buhari will start paying 5k for your unemployed type.

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