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Nigeria, Corruption Of The 'goodluck Jonathan's Alibi. by Last2comment(m): 8:34am On Mar 04, 2016
It would be easy to believe that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is winning the war against corruption since his landmark election victory nearly a year ago.
Hardly a week goes by without the country’s anti-graft
agency announcing new arrests and investigations to
add to the prominent politicians already in the dock.
But the longer the cases already brought to court drag
on, the clearer it becomes that a potential setback
could prevent Buhari from securing the convictions he
has promised — and Nigerians demand.


Call it “the Goodluck Jonathan alibi”.
Even before the final election results were announced
last March, Jonathan conceded defeat, accepting the
inevitable that Nigerians had for the first time in the
country’s history ousted an incumbent president.
Then, in a strategy designed to keep the peace and
avoid a renewed flare-up of election-linked violence,
Buhari extended an olive branch to the ousted leader.
“President Jonathan has nothing to fear from me,” he
pledged in his acceptance speech, indicating he
wanted to draw a line under the past.
Certainly, the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has not implicated the former
head of state in any of its ongoing investigations.
But his glaring absence is increasingly posing problems
for state prosecutors as the preliminary stages of
cases are heard in court and trials get under way.


– ‘Indispensable witness’ –
Take Olisa Metuh, the spokesman for Jonathan’s
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who is facing money
laundering charges.
According to the prosecution, he received a share of
millions of dollars earmarked for buying weapons and
equipment for troops fighting Boko Haram Islamists
that were allegedly diverted to prominent PDP
members.
The money, it is claimed, was to fund Jonathan’s re-
election campaign.
But Metuh says he was only acting on Jonathan’s
orders and last week argued he should be acquitted
because the former president has not been called to
the stand.
“The former president forms an indispensable witness,”
Metuh’s lawyer Onyechi Ikpeazu told AFP.
Without Jonathan’s testimony, the state, which has
closed its case after several witnesses, hasn’t
presented enough evidence to convict Metuh, he
argued.
“We are saying the failure to investigate what really
amounts to an alibi is fatal to their case,” Ikpeazu
added.

A judge is expected to rule next week on Metuh’s “no-
case” submission, which if it favours the PDP official
may set a disastrous precedent.
One lawyer working for Sambo Dasuki, Nigeria’s former
national security advisor, has also hinted at pursuing a
similar defence. Dasuki, who is accused of diverting the weapons procurement cash through his office via bogus defence contracts, has himself said he was only doing the bidding of the then-commander-in-chief — Jonathan. “The national security advisor will normally carry out the instructions of his president,” Dasuki’s lawyer Ahmed Raji told AFP in January.
“You cannot talk about this matter without talking
about President Jonathan.”


– Political decision –

For his part, Jonathan, who no longer has immunity
from prosecution, has kept mum.
“These issues of corruption and misuse of funds are
being investigated before the court and I wouldn’t want
to compromise the implementation of our laws,” he
told France 24 in an interview in January.

“I would not want to make comments to appear that I
am making a debate with the current president.”

If the “Goodluck Jonathan alibi” works, many high-
profile accused could potentially walk free, dealing a
serious blow to Buhari’s pledge to root out endemic
corruption and impunity.
Buhari has previously warned the country’s monied
elite it was “no longer business as usual”.
But with Nigeria in economic crisis as a result of the
collapsing price of oil, analysts say Buhari can ill afford
to alienate Jonathan and his allies, even if it threatens
success in court. “It’s a political decision,” said Clement Nwankwo, executive director of the Abuja-based Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, which promotes greater government transparency and better governance.
“The question is, does the Buhari administration have
the political capital to push through getting Jonathan
to testify?”
A diplomatic compromise could then result in watered-
down sentences — if any at all. How ordinary Nigerians
forced to live with the effects of corruption would
react then remains to seen.
“I don’t really think all of these people will end up with
a trial, and I don’t think they’ll end up getting jail time,”
said Manji Cheto, sub-Saharan Africa analyst at
London-based Teneo Holdings.
“It’s one thing to promise cracking down on corruption
but it’s another thing for people to see tangible
evidence of your crackdown.”




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Re: Nigeria, Corruption Of The 'goodluck Jonathan's Alibi. by DaBullIT(m): 1:43pm On Mar 04, 2016
Heart rendering



I sincerely Hope Buhari will have support from International bodies to rule on this corruption case



If Jonathan does not testify / or is not investigated , All the yam eaters will be free


I know they have huge case against GEJ , even the little kids cry when they hear the Billions and trillions Dasuki and Metuah shared

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