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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by SeniorZato(m): 9:37am On Mar 16, 2017
I have nothing to say, am jus watching
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Igba123: 9:37am On Mar 16, 2017
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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by TimeManager(m): 9:38am On Mar 16, 2017
To all the anti -magu chanters rolling out the drum over his rejection. I could only feel sorry for the future of your children.

Truth is talking!

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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by emirate0(m): 9:38am On Mar 16, 2017
All dese pple are jst deceiving us
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by mccoy47(m): 9:38am On Mar 16, 2017
Corruption fights back!
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by enigmagu1(m): 9:41am On Mar 16, 2017
sdindan:
It will take Nigeria more 100 yrs to eradicate corruption.

politicians are next to devil.

They see Magu as a threat to their National stealings.


what is 100 yrs? we are talking eternity you are a talking 100yrs
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by melejo(m): 9:41am On Mar 16, 2017
babadem2much:
This is a clear case of conspiracy, they have looked for a way to push him out but however, they have won this lets see the man the nominate as the next chairman if he will be active or will be dancing to the music of those who conspire against Magu
If you watched and listen to Magu's interview with the Senate you would jettison this conspiracy theory. Magu seems not prepared for the job. Infact he is not intelligent at all. Magu is over-hypped

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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by quinnboy: 9:44am On Mar 16, 2017
Shame on the senate
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Raziii(m): 9:47am On Mar 16, 2017
Governors, Senators okay we already know their shady nature, but how about the DSS? The President oversees its activities.
Although I know the National assembly members are corrupt but this 'corruption is fighting back' thing is being used to cover up the obvious incompetence in the part of Buhari and his team.

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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Nusaf: 9:47am On Mar 16, 2017
Karlman:
...CONSPIRACY THEORY! must evry forwarded name be confirmd...aboky govt

Wawa

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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by hysteriabox(m): 9:50am On Mar 16, 2017
Progressive01:
Since Magu has become a hard sell to these crooks, I think we should bring back Ribadu. I'm very sure he could give them hell as well.

Ribadu is of the opposition. Plus any threat to their agenda ll never be confirmed
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by teepain: 9:51am On Mar 16, 2017
tomakint:
You can't have a highly corrupt personality as Saraki heading the Senate and you expect corruption to die. One needs no soothsayer to educate you that the fight against corruption in the political turf of Naija is one tall dream. Magu should operate as Acting Chairman of EFCC to fish out these scoundrels.

It behoves on the President to send his nominees for confirmation as soon as possible to preempt this kind of games from the scoundrels in the National Assembly. If Magu had been confirmed before he showed his hand we would have been saved this drama.
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by lalo128: 9:51am On Mar 16, 2017
sdindan:
It will take Nigeria more 100 yrs to eradicate corruption.

politicians are next to devil.

They see Magu as a threat to their National stealings.
thank you my broda
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Nobody: 9:55am On Mar 16, 2017
so we allow criminals dictate the future of Nigeria in the senate? how will Nigeria grow when the so called lawmakers are diverting public funds. omo forget this country
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Marty2020: 9:58am On Mar 16, 2017
The man head they shine ooo grin grin grin
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Nodogragra4me(m): 9:59am On Mar 16, 2017
yns4real:
Senate rejects EFCC chief again

Ibrahim Magu’s confirmation for Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman was rejected again yesterday – no thanks to some governors, senators and high-profile suspects.

Magu’s confirmation was first rejected on December 15, 2016.

The governors were said to have been angry with Magu over the ongoing probe of the alleged diversion of N19 billion from the London-Paris Club loan refund.

Seven governors have been implicated in the scandal.

Besides, some senators resolved to save their colleagues following Magu’s refusal to make a commitment that he will “find solutions” to the ongoing investigation and trial of 10 members of the Upper Chamber.

Some of the 10 senators, led by a former governor from the Northeast, specifically demanded the termination of their trial during a meeting with Magu.

The Acting EFCC chairman however insisted that the law must take its course, a source, who pleaded not to be named because of the “sensitivity” of the matter, told The Nation.

Some high profile suspects were said to have wielded influence to frustrate Magu’s confirmation “to pay him back in his own coin”.

According to the source, Magu’s rejection was the product of “conspiracy of aggrieved forces”.

It was learnt that the N19billion was deducted from the N388.304billion, which was part of the N522.74 billion released to 35 states as refund of over-deductions on the London-Paris Club loans.

Following protests by states against over deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002, President Muhammadu Buhari approved the release of the first tranche to states as refund pending a reconciliation of records.

Each state was entitled to a cap of N14.5 billion being 25% of the amounts claimed.

But EFCC through intelligence intercepted how N19billion was diverted to Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) accounts and some private accounts.

A source said: “All attempts to prevail on Magu to halt the investigation failed and the governors have no choice than to engage in lobbying to truncate the confirmation.

“Although a governor from the Northeast did his best to persuade his colleagues to spare Magu, some of the governors vowed not to take the risk.

“At a point, the governors sent emissaries to the Acting EFCC chairman, including some government officials, but he did not shift ground.

“The position of the governors was that the Presidency was in the picture of the deductions from the loan refunds but the EFCC’s probe was seen as an embarrassment to them.

“Before Magu goes after them, they decided to cut him to size. These governors found willing partners in some National Assembly leaders who were implicated in the loan refund.” One of the emissaries sent by the governors to Magu was quoted as saying: “This chap almost secured confirmation but he bungled it by probing the loan refund.

“Each time a commitment was secured from him, the more he has been intensifying investigation of the N19billion. We told him it was a sensitive case.”

“A businessman reportedly interceded for Magu, urging the Senate leadership to confirm him. But the businessman later discovered that EFCC was investigating him in connection with the loan refund, The Nation learnt.

“So, the governors refused to spare any efforts to lobby their senators to reject Magu. And don’t forget that most of these governors are godfathers of many senators. Again, 2019 is around the corner, no senator wants to take a bet on Magu and lose the opportunity of returning to the Red Chamber in the next general election,” the source said.

Most of the senators were displeased that the EFCC was either investigating or putting more than 10 of their colleagues on trial.

A highly-placed source said: “The Senate has had its grudges against Magu since the invitation of the wife of the President of the Senate for interrogation. The senators saw it as a desecration of the chamber.

“Despite the fact that the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has purportedly forgiven Saraki, the questioning of his wife has been a lingering memory. There are always fears that Magu could be more drastic in his action if confirmed.

”And the fears came to fore during the lobbying for confirmation when the Acting EFCC chairman refused to yield ground. Magu and a few others met with some of the Senators, led by a former governor from the Northeast, who demanded to know what EFCC will do on their cases.”

Magu was said to have told the lawmakers that the law will take its course.

He was quoted as saying: “I cannot find solutions to these cases.”

Since that day, the hurdles against his confirmation became higher.

“The list of those who met Magu where the request was tabled is an open secret,” the source said.

He went on: “The PDP senators did not mince words that the Acting EFCC chairman will not be confirmed because of alleged tilting of investigation towards opposition leaders. The ongoing subtle probe of the Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio and his wife by the EFCC was considered as an affront after Magu had lobbied the PDP Caucus.

“Although two of the PDP senators met with Magu on Tuesday to assure him of likely clearance but the game plan changed overnight when the caucus took a position against Magu.”

Another source fingered some high profile suspects of the EFCC, including some bank chiefs, as those behind Magu’s travails.

The source added: “The Acting EFCC chairman stepped on toes of these high-profile suspects, who in cahoots with their associates and sympathisers, lobbied senators to halt what one of them described as ‘Magu’s hurricane’. These suspects have the wherewithal to fight Magu to a standstill.

“The problem with Magu is that he has no godfather to fight his cause. And Senate politics is about influence wielding, building contacts and high-wire relationship.

“There were rumours that some suspects budgeted about N2.2billion to stop Magu’s confirmation. The EFCC stumbled on this information but it was yet to trace any transaction linked to the slush budget. The agency was suspecting under-the-table vote.”

Also yesterday, it was learnt that “the crisis of confidence within the kitchen cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari” affected Magu’s confirmation.


A source in government said: “Magu has limited contacts in government. His sympathisers are President Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the President’s wife, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Babagana Monguno and the Chairman of PACAC, Prof. Itse Sagay, among others.

“Unfortunately, the NSA who recommended him for the job is facing challenges with some members of the kitchen cabinet who see Magu as doing the bidding of his benefactor.

Asked of the role of the Department of State Services (DSS), the source said: “I think the service was uncomfortable with lack of inter-agency cooperation between it and the EFCC.

“There was a time the DSS advised Magu to stay action on an operation in the Southsouth, but the EFCC went ahead. It led to mutual suspicion.

“The closeness of Magu to the NSA, who had issues with DSS, aggravated the proxy war, which resulted in two damning reports against Magu. The Acting EFCC chairman is a victim of power play in the kitchen cabinet.”


http://thenationonlineng.net/governors-senators-others-stopped-magu/



All media houses are currently working overtime to come up wit reason why he was rejected but the real Eason steers us in the face and it is from the department of state security......elk the DSS to re write the report in favour of the guy and the senate Willa he no choice but to confirm him.
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Charly68: 10:02am On Mar 16, 2017
I only pity the President who seems to me have lost control of his governmental agents ,how on earth could i hired DSS to work fir me and they would send stupid report to the senate over a man I nominated to work for me ? The one who wrote the report & the one who vetted it are gone already. It is high time the Baba wakes up & do things firmly..living sensitive matters in the hands of some of his so called aids can truncate his lofty plans. We voted him to fight crime & corruption majorly . He shouldn't allow anybody to undermine his veto power. I am terribly disappointed with the turn of events & it seems to me the no nonsense Buhari I knew in the 80s is the one in power now. May God help him to leave power without stain
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by yahmohy27: 10:03am On Mar 16, 2017
sdindan:
It will take Nigeria more 100 yrs to eradicate corruption.

politicians are next to devil.

They see Magu as a threat to their National stealings.
May almighty God changes their way of life
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Pauly88: 10:03am On Mar 16, 2017
I hate this country, the people and their ways. Frankly speaking if i had my way i would leave for another country and never come back. Look at the person nigeria choose to be their leader, sometimes i wonder how people in this country think sef. Look at what the idiot buhari has turned this country into n pple r still supporting him. God punish all those that voted n campaigned for him.

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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by dyoungkarlmarx(m): 10:08am On Mar 16, 2017
I'm happy about that.it's obvious he is being used by buhari and his apc members to probe only members of the opposition parties.
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by efilefun(m): 10:13am On Mar 16, 2017
Princedaniel:
The governors and other corrupt senators in the house are not up to 1/3 of the entire house. Then how come the rest of the senators (mostly APC) didn't vote in support of Magu?

Truth of the matter is that even though, the senators may have voted him out for selfish interest, but its hard to blame them for doing their job. Should they have given him a free pass even with the indicting report from DSS?

Even though there seems to be schemings from people in high places against Magu, I'm more interested in building and strengthening our institutions and selection processes.

We have over 700 LGA in Nigeria and I can authoritatively tell you that each of these LGAs have the capacity to produce 5 candidates way better, efficient and corrupt free than Magu.

For the record, I can never hold brief for this session. But we have to say the truth when the need arises.
The case with DSS was that he went home with office file hope you know that and immediately after he was released he's been promoted twice
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by 2016v2017: 10:13am On Mar 16, 2017
yns4real:
Senate rejects EFCC chief again

Ibrahim Magu’s confirmation for Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman was rejected again yesterday – no thanks to some governors, senators and high-profile suspects.

Magu’s confirmation was first rejected on December 15, 2016.

The governors were said to have been angry with Magu over the ongoing probe of the alleged diversion of N19 billion from the London-Paris Club loan refund.

Seven governors have been implicated in the scandal.

Besides, some senators resolved to save their colleagues following Magu’s refusal to make a commitment that he will “find solutions” to the ongoing investigation and trial of 10 members of the Upper Chamber.

Some of the 10 senators, led by a former governor from the Northeast, specifically demanded the termination of their trial during a meeting with Magu.

The Acting EFCC chairman however insisted that the law must take its course, a source, who pleaded not to be named because of the “sensitivity” of the matter, told The Nation.

Some high profile suspects were said to have wielded influence to frustrate Magu’s confirmation “to pay him back in his own coin”.

According to the source, Magu’s rejection was the product of “conspiracy of aggrieved forces”.

It was learnt that the N19billion was deducted from the N388.304billion, which was part of the N522.74 billion released to 35 states as refund of over-deductions on the London-Paris Club loans.

Following protests by states against over deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002, President Muhammadu Buhari approved the release of the first tranche to states as refund pending a reconciliation of records.

Each state was entitled to a cap of N14.5 billion being 25% of the amounts claimed.

But EFCC through intelligence intercepted how N19billion was diverted to Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) accounts and some private accounts.

A source said: “All attempts to prevail on Magu to halt the investigation failed and the governors have no choice than to engage in lobbying to truncate the confirmation.

“Although a governor from the Northeast did his best to persuade his colleagues to spare Magu, some of the governors vowed not to take the risk.

“At a point, the governors sent emissaries to the Acting EFCC chairman, including some government officials, but he did not shift ground.

“The position of the governors was that the Presidency was in the picture of the deductions from the loan refunds but the EFCC’s probe was seen as an embarrassment to them.

“Before Magu goes after them, they decided to cut him to size. These governors found willing partners in some National Assembly leaders who were implicated in the loan refund.” One of the emissaries sent by the governors to Magu was quoted as saying: “This chap almost secured confirmation but he bungled it by probing the loan refund.

“Each time a commitment was secured from him, the more he has been intensifying investigation of the N19billion. We told him it was a sensitive case.”

“A businessman reportedly interceded for Magu, urging the Senate leadership to confirm him. But the businessman later discovered that EFCC was investigating him in connection with the loan refund, The Nation learnt.

“So, the governors refused to spare any efforts to lobby their senators to reject Magu. And don’t forget that most of these governors are godfathers of many senators. Again, 2019 is around the corner, no senator wants to take a bet on Magu and lose the opportunity of returning to the Red Chamber in the next general election,” the source said.

Most of the senators were displeased that the EFCC was either investigating or putting more than 10 of their colleagues on trial.

A highly-placed source said: “The Senate has had its grudges against Magu since the invitation of the wife of the President of the Senate for interrogation. The senators saw it as a desecration of the chamber.

“Despite the fact that the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has purportedly forgiven Saraki, the questioning of his wife has been a lingering memory. There are always fears that Magu could be more drastic in his action if confirmed.

”And the fears came to fore during the lobbying for confirmation when the Acting EFCC chairman refused to yield ground. Magu and a few others met with some of the Senators, led by a former governor from the Northeast, who demanded to know what EFCC will do on their cases.”

Magu was said to have told the lawmakers that the law will take its course.

He was quoted as saying: “I cannot find solutions to these cases.”

Since that day, the hurdles against his confirmation became higher.

“The list of those who met Magu where the request was tabled is an open secret,” the source said.

He went on: “The PDP senators did not mince words that the Acting EFCC chairman will not be confirmed because of alleged tilting of investigation towards opposition leaders. The ongoing subtle probe of the Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio and his wife by the EFCC was considered as an affront after Magu had lobbied the PDP Caucus.

“Although two of the PDP senators met with Magu on Tuesday to assure him of likely clearance but the game plan changed overnight when the caucus took a position against Magu.”

Another source fingered some high profile suspects of the EFCC, including some bank chiefs, as those behind Magu’s travails.

The source added: “The Acting EFCC chairman stepped on toes of these high-profile suspects, who in cahoots with their associates and sympathisers, lobbied senators to halt what one of them described as ‘Magu’s hurricane’. These suspects have the wherewithal to fight Magu to a standstill.

“The problem with Magu is that he has no godfather to fight his cause. And Senate politics is about influence wielding, building contacts and high-wire relationship.

“There were rumours that some suspects budgeted about N2.2billion to stop Magu’s confirmation. The EFCC stumbled on this information but it was yet to trace any transaction linked to the slush budget. The agency was suspecting under-the-table vote.”

Also yesterday, it was learnt that “the crisis of confidence within the kitchen cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari” affected Magu’s confirmation.


A source in government said: “Magu has limited contacts in government. His sympathisers are President Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the President’s wife, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Babagana Monguno and the Chairman of PACAC, Prof. Itse Sagay, among others.

“Unfortunately, the NSA who recommended him for the job is facing challenges with some members of the kitchen cabinet who see Magu as doing the bidding of his benefactor.

Asked of the role of the Department of State Services (DSS), the source said: “I think the service was uncomfortable with lack of inter-agency cooperation between it and the EFCC.

“There was a time the DSS advised Magu to stay action on an operation in the Southsouth, but the EFCC went ahead. It led to mutual suspicion.

“The closeness of Magu to the NSA, who had issues with DSS, aggravated the proxy war, which resulted in two damning reports against Magu. The Acting EFCC chairman is a victim of power play in the kitchen cabinet.”


http://thenationonlineng.net/governors-senators-others-stopped-magu/
Magu is simply a corrupt man,all the question threw to him, he didn't even get any right
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by ogaslife: 10:13am On Mar 16, 2017
Magu act on jor, and do ur job as best known to u. Don't be afraid of our corrupt politicians fight on
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by property123: 10:17am On Mar 16, 2017
sdindan:
It will take Nigeria more 100 yrs to eradicate corruption.

politicians are next to devil.

They see Magu as a threat to their National stealing.

I totally disgrace with you. The issue is with the Nigerians themselves. How many politicians do we have?
Trump's election and the Arab spring are an eye opener to anyone that in this modern age, people can stand up against the status quo no matter how mighty or power they wield.

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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by aniyphil: 10:17am On Mar 16, 2017
. . .and the beat goes on !
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by hosstringer: 10:17am On Mar 16, 2017
sad sad
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by 2016v2017: 10:17am On Mar 16, 2017
sdindan:
It will take Nigeria more 100 yrs to eradicate corruption.

politicians are next to devil.

They see Magu as a threat to their National stealings.
magu himself is very corrupt.A man who can't give account of the stolen recovered funds, his agency recovered under his watch, as acting Chairman.
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by Halo22: 10:20am On Mar 16, 2017
Magu wants the job but unfortunately, he is not qualified....... same as his oga at the top.

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Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by 2016v2017: 10:21am On Mar 16, 2017
Halo22:
Magu wants the job but unfortunately, he is not qualified....... same as his oga at the top.
Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by tinsel: 10:33am On Mar 16, 2017
We are not asking ourselves the main question
Let us leave the Senate alone. Without DSS report the Senate will have no reason to reject Magu. DSS is under the control of the presidency. And they sent a report two times against man the president resubmitted his name two times and believed in. This tells us about this presidency. Simply the president is not in control. This is the first time this is happening in the history of Nigeria. Really unfortunate.

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