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Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by FirstLadyNaija(f): 5:56pm On Feb 18, 2017
Everyone Should Join APC and become Saint.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by ajebuter(f): 5:57pm On Feb 18, 2017
A government where army chief has two houses in Dubai and government claims its from his savings?

Where SFG has a case of corruption dangling around his neck and yet he is shielded by FG?

Abeg make we hear word..

Shield ko..Jacket ni..
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Nobody: 6:00pm On Feb 18, 2017
Why must the governors be forced before they seem payment of workers salaries a priority
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by ayobamiakinrind(m): 6:31pm On Feb 18, 2017
ijustdey:







President Muhammadu Buhari is keenly interested in the ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) into how state governors spent the N552.74 billion Paris Club loan refund shared to the states by the Federal Government last December. A highly-placed official in the Presidency disclosed this to our correspondent yesterday.


President Muhammadu Buhari is keenly interested in the ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) into how state governors spent the N552.74 billion Paris Club loan refund shared to the states by the Federal Government last December. A highly-placed official in the Presidency disclosed this to our correspondent yesterday.

The official, who pleaded not to be named, revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari particularly got interested in the matter following “mind-boggling allegations” in the way the governors expended the funds. According to the official, the position of President Buhari’s administration is that the governors concerned should go and face the probe.

The source emphasised that Buhari wanted the investigation to be “logically concluded” and would not shield any governors indicted. He stated: “If the president would shield any of the governors, would he have asked for the investigation in the first place? Nobody is above the law. The governors should realise that they are not above the law.

“Everybody in this country knows this administration is committed to the fight against corruption. All that the administration wants is that regarding the ongoing investigation into the Paris Club loan refund, the EFCC should be fair to everybody concerned.

“It was because of some allegations that the investigation was called for. The allegations include diversion of the monies into private pockets. Another allegation is that of the hiring of phony consultants to pocket the money. Who are these consultants? What was their role? Who hired them? Where are the monies?”

The Paris Club loan refunds arose sequel to the claims submitted by the states that they had been overcharged in deductions for external debt servicing between 1995 and 2002.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on December 22, 2016 approved the sum of N552.74bn to be paid in batches to the 33 states owed.

Findings showed that as of last month, out of the N552.74 billion approved by the president, N388 billion had been released to the states, with Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Lagos and Kaduna reportedly getting N14.5 billion each.

While Jigawa, Imo, Borno and Niger States were said to have received N13 billion each, Benue and Bauchi States had received N12 billion each.

The official, who pleaded not to be named, revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari particularly got interested in the matter following “mind-boggling allegations” in the way the governors expended the funds. According to the official, the position of President Buhari’s administration is that the governors concerned should go and face the probe.

The source emphasised that Buhari wanted the investigation to be “logically concluded” and would not shield any governors indicted. He stated: “If the president would shield any of the governors, would he have asked for the investigation in the first place? Nobody is above the law. The governors should realise that they are not above the law.

“Everybody in this country knows this administration is committed to the fight against corruption. All that the administration wants is that regarding the ongoing investigation into the Paris Club loan refund, the EFCC should be fair to everybody concerned.

“It was because of some allegations that the investigation was called for. The allegations include diversion of the monies into private pockets. Another allegation is that of the hiring of phony consultants to pocket the money. Who are these consultants? What was their role? Who hired them? Where are the monies?”

The Paris Club loan refunds arose sequel to the claims submitted by the states that they had been overcharged in deductions for external debt servicing between 1995 and 2002.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on December 22, 2016 approved the sum of N552.74bn to be paid in batches to the 33 states owed.

Findings showed that as of last month, out of the N552.74 billion approved by the president, N388 billion had been released to the states, with Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Lagos and Kaduna reportedly getting N14.5 billion each.

While Jigawa, Imo, Borno and Niger States were said to have received N13 billion each, Benue and Bauchi States had received N12 billion each.

Other beneficiaries were Enugu, N9.9 billion; Ekiti, N8.8 billion; Nasarawa, N8.4 billion; Gombe, N8.3 billion; Oyo, N7.2 billion; Ondo, N6.5 billion; Kwara, N5.4 billion; Adamawa, N4.8 billion; Taraba, N4.2 billion and Ebonyi, N3.3 billion.

Investigators of the EFCC are said to have summoned the three signatories to the account of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF).

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, had in a statement last year, disclosed that Buhari requested governors to pay at least 25 percent of the refunds made to them from excess deductions for external debt service to be used to settle outstanding workers’ entitlements.

“President Muhammadu Buhari has requested governors to pay at least 25 percent of the refunds made to them from excess deductions for external debt service, to be used to settle outstanding workers’ entitlements.

“The President approved the sum of N552.74 billion to be paid in batches to all the states that are owed, but they are expected to receive 25% of their approved sums in the first instance before this week runs out. There are about 33 states in this bracket.

“The refunds arose following the claims by them that they had been overcharged in deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002.



“In a directive through the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, President Buhari said that the issue of workers’ benefits, particularly salary and pensions mustn’t be allowed to continue as a national problem and should be tackled with all the urgency that can be summoned.



“When he assumed office last year, the President declared an emergency over unpaid salaries, following the discovery that 27 out of the country’s 36 states had fallen behind in the payments to their workers, in some cases for up to a year. Following this, a bailout loan was issued to the states twice with a first batch of about N300 billion given to them in 2015 in the form of soft loans.

ld he have asked for the investigation in the first place? Nobody is above the law. The governors should realise that they are not above the law.

“Everybody in this country knows this administration is committed to the fight against corruption. All that the administration wants is that regarding the ongoing investigation into the Paris Club loan refund, the EFCC should be fair to everybody concerned.

“It was because of some allegations that the investigation was called for. The allegations include diversion of the monies into private pockets. Another allegation is that of the hiring of phony consultants to pocket the money. Who are these consultants? What was their role? Who hired them? Where are the monies?”

The Paris Club loan refunds arose sequel to the claims submitted by the states that they had been overcharged in deductions for external debt servicing between 1995 and 2002.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on December 22, 2016 approved the sum of N552.74bn to be paid in batches to the 33 states owed.

Findings showed that as of last month, out of the N552.74 billion approved by the president, N388 billion had been released to the states, with Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Lagos and Kaduna reportedly getting N14.5 billion each.

While Jigawa, Imo, Borno and Niger States were said to have received N13 billion each, Benue and Bauchi States had received N12 billion each.

Other beneficiaries were Enugu, N9.9 billion; Ekiti, N8.8 billion; Nasarawa, N8.4 billion; Gombe, N8.3 billion; Oyo, N7.2 billion; Ondo, N6.5 billion; Kwara, N5.4 billion; Adamawa, N4.8 billion; Taraba, N4.2 billion and Ebonyi, N3.3 billion.

Investigators of the EFCC are said to have summoned the three signatories to the account of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF).

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, had in a statement last year, disclosed that Buhari requested governors to pay at least 25 percent of the refunds made to them from excess deductions for external debt service to be used to settle outstanding workers’ entitlements.

“President Muhammadu Buhari has requested governors to pay at least 25 percent of the refunds made to them from excess deductions for external debt service, to be used to settle outstanding workers’ entitlements.

“The President approved the sum of N552.74 billion to be paid in batches to all the states that are owed, but they are expected to receive 25% of their approved sums in the first instance before this week runs out. There are about 33 states in this bracket.

“The refunds arose following the claims by them that they had been overcharged in deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002.



“In a directive through the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, President Buhari said that the issue of workers’ benefits, particularly salary and pensions mustn’t be allowed to continue as a national problem and should be tackled with all the urgency that can be summoned.



“When he assumed office last year, the President declared an emergency over unpaid salaries, following the discovery that 27 out of the country’s 36 states had fallen behind in the payments to their workers, in some cases for up to a year. Following this, a bailout loan was issued to the states twice with a first batch of about N300 billion given to them in 2015 in the form of soft loans.

“The administration also got the Debt Management Office, DMO to restructure their commercial loans of over N660 billion and extended the life span of the loans. Because this did not succeed in pulling many of the states out of distress, the Federal government this year gave out a further N90 billion to 22 states as yet another bailout loans under very stringent conditions.

“President Buhari has expressed the opinion all the time that the payment of salaries and pensions must be given priority to save both serving and retired workers and their families from distress,” Shehu had stated.


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/efcc-probe-buhari-won-t-shield-governors--presidency/185721.html

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Is it the Nigeria version of Buhari or the UK version?
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by tonex360: 6:32pm On Feb 18, 2017
they should start from delta state, okowa is starving all the civil servants with their salary in delta, No payment for months.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by donbene4(m): 6:36pm On Feb 18, 2017
stonemind:
must you have yo quote the whole news?..some pple sef





















































































too long
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Omeokachie: 6:44pm On Feb 18, 2017
We know governors are not on his list... he shields only his corrupt appointees.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Nobody: 6:48pm On Feb 18, 2017
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Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by swiperthefox: 7:01pm On Feb 18, 2017
Rochas Okorocha should be the No 1 governor to be investigated if truly Buhari will not interfere which is a big lie.

It will be pretty easy because there was on going investigation from Jonathan era in his looting of Imo state treasury. The bailout fund was immediately flown out to Turkey with over 100 government appointees as cover.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by nkemjacob2(m): 7:02pm On Feb 18, 2017
what sort of political news is this..... do u tink if any APC governor os found guilty buhari will probe him? Nigerians make una wise.. if buhari is mean he does not need to advise. stop playing politics.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by duchilock: 7:55pm On Feb 18, 2017
This na big lie. Buhari is in no state to fight the governors. Besides he's busy fighting the greatest battle of his life his health undergoing an endless cycle of tests before commencing what will be a lifetime treatment. So u can forget any fight with the governors besides most them are APC.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by duketerry22(m): 8:06pm On Feb 18, 2017
THIS IS NOT AUTHENTIC...#basedonlogistics
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Temidayo9(m): 8:37pm On Feb 18, 2017
Adeyinka12:
iranu.... media and one sided probe as usually
Is your Father part of them? Leave criticism for there sons and daughters
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by lastmaster(m): 8:45pm On Feb 18, 2017
sarrki:
Baba won't do that
We believe him
I mean the progressives
Baba please babachir should also not be spared
Long live muhammadu Buhari
Long live yemi Osinbajo
Long live federal republic of Nigeria
The greatest Zombie of our time.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by sadissbala(m): 8:51pm On Feb 18, 2017
may God deliver you and save you from iPod
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by mohciz69(m): 9:10pm On Feb 18, 2017
APC please tell us another story...we are tired of we will, we shall...we want to start seeing we have, we are ...just tired for this change abeg
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Horus(m): 9:25pm On Feb 18, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nemtnsgj6eY

Governors hold emergency meeting on EFCC probe
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by busayo2017: 9:36pm On Feb 18, 2017
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Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Adeyinka12(m): 9:48pm On Feb 18, 2017
Temidayo9:

Is your Father part of them? Leave criticism for there sons and daughters
Your parent taught you but you lack the lesson ( awon obi e ko e, amo ogbeko ), what concern my father with what i post early . can't you express yourself in a good and moral way . odeoshi
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by TijaniAbu: 10:09pm On Feb 18, 2017
Eluwilussit:
Fighting corruption indeed. He is defending mere wasc result with a platoon of SANs, while fighting others for billions of Naira. Hypocrisy is a disease. angry angry angry angry angry

He should also tell Nigerians why he's spending our scarce resources on foreign hospitals after allocating billions to his yeye aso rock hospital. Nonsense!

Gbam. Medivac Buhari and Fake Pastor Osinbajo still thinking they can dictate to State Governors?

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Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Temidayo9(m): 10:14pm On Feb 18, 2017
Adeyinka12:
Your parent taught you but you lack the lesson ( awon obi e ko e, amo ogbeko ), what concern my father with what i post early . can't you express yourself in a good and moral way . odeoshi

A well though child won't come online and be typing nonsense like you just did. Get a life
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Adeyinka12(m): 11:16pm On Feb 18, 2017
Temidayo9:

A well though child won't come online and be typing nonsense like you just did. Get a life
Pele , ounba eelo niyen.
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by Eluwilussit(m): 12:47am On Feb 19, 2017
TijaniAbu:


Gbam. Medivac Buhari and Fake Pastor Osinbajo still thinking they can dictate to State Governors?

Let them start na, na dem go run. Party affiliation will not save them. By the time governors team up with legislators and the Courts, bubu will realize that perjury is a criminal offense. He thinks he's Rambo. He can't even boldly tell his subjects that he has no certificate. Well, I always see him as a cowardly hypocrite. angry angry
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by mario383: 6:50am On Feb 19, 2017
psucc:
Won't spare govs? that's true. They will arrange for some to make 'refunds' so as to implicate others.
Na Adeseno dey talk abi dead men dey talk these days?
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by mario383: 7:00am On Feb 19, 2017
FirstLadyNaija:
Everyone Should Join APC and become Saint.
am wondering what pdp members are waiting for. Why not join apc? All these one sided probes will be over
Re: EFCC Probe: Buhari Won’t Shield Governors – Presidency by batstan(m): 11:43am On Feb 19, 2017
Kx:
Who cares??
Well, I do!
cheesy

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