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Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by Nobody: 6:48pm On Dec 16, 2017
Questions That Expose the Hypocrisy of President Buhari’s So Called Anti-Corruption War

ByReno Omokri

In 2012, allegations were made by opposition elements and their fifth columnists in the Jonathan administration against that government’s running of the oil sector. The government was accused of not running a transparent oil industry and it was alleged that monies were mismanaged.

In response, the Jonathan administration initiated not one, not two, but three probes including one headed by a member of the opposition in the person of the highly skilled and highly credible Malam Nuhu Ribadu, who had ran as President in 2011 against the then incumbent.

One of the probes was s forensic audit by PriceWaterhouseCooper, perhaps the most thorough independent and internationally renowned audit firm.

Not only were these probes instituted, but their results were made public.

Now fast forward to 2017, President Muhammadu Buhari’s minister of state for petroleum resources wrote a memorandum to the President which got leaked. In it, he accused the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation of awarding $25 Billion worth of contracts without due process.

Till this very moment as you are reading this document, the President has not commented on this allegation neither has he, as the senior minister of petroleum, taken any steps to probe these allegations in a manner that is public and transparent, yet this is the same man who always accuses his immediate predecessor of corruption.

To put this $25 billion in perspective, that money can pay 1 million Nigerians minimum wage of ₦18,000 for 10 years and can educate 1 million Nigerians from nursery school to post graduate level. Please cross check this fact!

On the 15th of February 2013, former President Jonathan ordered the then Head of the Civil Service of the Federation to take immediate disciplinary action against the then Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Force team, Mr. Abdulrasheed Maina.

This is a direct quote from then President Jonathan’s statement to the Head of Service:

“President Jonathan directed the Head of Service to act expeditiously on the disciplinary proceedings against Alhaji Maina and report back to him on actions taken”.

President Jonathan also ordered the then Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, to immediately arrest Abdulrasheed Maina and personally update him on his efforts.

Fast forward to 2017 and the present Head of Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita, said President Muhammadu Buhari was aware of the reinstatement of Abdulrasheed Maina because she personally told him before it happened and warned him about the negative implications of the act for the so called anti-corruption war.

In a leaked memo, Mrs. Oyo-Ita said:

“I sought an audience with His Excellency, Mr. President on Wednesday, October 11th, 2017 after the FEC meeting where I briefed His Excellency verbally on the wide-ranging implications of the reinstatement of Mr. A. A. Maina, especially the damaging impact on the anti-corruption stance of this administration.”

Yet, the Buhari administration went ahead to recall, reinstate and double promote one of the alleged biggest thieves in world history, with the full knowledge and active participation of the President I might add.

The Buhari administration tried to shut down INTELS, a private firm, for not complying with the Treasury Single Account, meanwhile this hypocritical government was allowing NNPC, a public corporation, abuse the TSA to the tune of ₦50 billion. If you still believe in President Buhari’s anti-corruption war, you probably still believe his promise of making dollar equal to Naira

So, going from the above, I ask you, who is actually corrupt between President Buhari and former President Jonathan?

And permit me to ask you another question question:

Obasanjo initiated EFCC/ICPC to fight corruption.

Jonathan initiated BVN, IPPIS, GIMFIS, TSA & e-Wallet to fight corruption.

What has Buhari initiated to fight corruption other than blaming past administrations?

The only thing he can truthfully be credited with adding to the anti-corruption fight is the Whistleblower policy, but even that has become a cesspool of corruption and abuse.

How many people have been paid based on this policy? Little or none. The one man who exposed the Ikoyi billions (whose APC owner we do not know till today) was declared mad when he tried to claim his 5% and then forcefully removed to Yaba Psychiatric Hospital.

It took the intervention of the media to force the hand of the government and make it pay, not the 5% it promised, but a mere 2%. The man collected what they gave him and bolted from Nigeria before they could call him a psycho or serial killer!

In terms of anti-corruption credentials, President Buhari is in deficit while the past administrations he accuses are in credit. And Transparency International has taken note of this which is why despite all the razzmatazz and smoke and mirrors of the Buhari government’s media trial, Nigeria has made NO improvements in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index.

The now obvious truth is that President Buhari is a hypocrite who weaponized his so called anti-corruption war for the purpose of hounding the opposition so that no one would be able to challenge his re-election bid because he knows that on the strength of his first term performance, Nigerians will not even vote for him to head a local government, how much more to lead their nation a second time.

President Buhari’s anti-corruption war has not been looking for corruption, instead his goons have been looking for scapegoats and opponents that have the capacity to stop the President in his tracks, and if they cannot find evidence against them, they manufacture it, which has led to a suspension of belief in the President’s anti-corruption war on the part of the Nigerian people.

What a sad way to demystify yourself to the Nigerian people. Alas, what a very sad way!

Reno Omokri (for Dr. Goodluck Jonathan)
Number One Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years: Chibok, 2015 and Other Conspiracies
Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by Ugoeze2016: 6:51pm On Dec 16, 2017
Don't know what to type....all I am doing typing is nodding

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by abokibuhari: 6:54pm On Dec 16, 2017
grin

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by aolawale025: 7:15pm On Dec 16, 2017
I doubt they can come u with reasonable answers

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by MicheyJ1: 8:00pm On Dec 16, 2017
This is an intelligent write up.
He actually made sense

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by Mrnakeina(m): 8:11pm On Dec 16, 2017
Malu brain Buhari must go!

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by duality(m): 8:19pm On Dec 16, 2017
I challenge any Buhari supporter to take up the points raised by Reno Omokri, one by one and discredit them, WITHOUT INSULTS AND PERSONAL ATTACKS.

The challenge is open, if they can.

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by OgatheTop: 8:40pm On Dec 16, 2017
Silly president Buhari

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by kings09(m): 8:43pm On Dec 16, 2017
Bmc oya. Python 1, deomelo, sarrki come n do ur wrk

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by kings09(m): 8:45pm On Dec 16, 2017
duality:
I challenge any Buhari supporter to take up the points raised by Reno Omokri, one by one and discredit them, WITHOUT INSULTS AND PERSONAL ATTACKS.

The challenge is open, if they can.
They cant do witout d insults n mentionin ipob i tel u. Python1, deomelo i lie?

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by Stingman: 9:00pm On Dec 16, 2017
kings09:
Bmc oya. Python 1, deomelo, sarrki come n do ur wrk

Just watch as the worthless fellows will ask you where Kanu is..

Such funny creatures...

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by baralatie(m): 10:35pm On Dec 16, 2017
oya BMC over to una

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by sevenhundred(m): 10:46pm On Dec 16, 2017
duality:
I challenge any Buhari supporter to take up the points raised by Reno Omokri, one by one and discredit them, WITHOUT INSULTS AND PERSONAL ATTACKS.

The challenge is open, if they can.
nothing to challenge here, the fact is gej govt is corrupt, after pmb tenure we will now access his govt too.

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Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by Bevista: 11:03pm On Dec 16, 2017
duality:
I challenge any Buhari supporter to take up the points raised by Reno Omokri, one by one and discredit them, WITHOUT INSULTS AND PERSONAL ATTACKS.

The challenge is open, if they can.
On the NNPC $25B contract issue - Yes, Ibe Kachikwu accused the GMD of getting approval for the contracts without following due process. It may please you to know that the president agreed with the minister of state and the contracts were sent back to follow due process. Only last Wednesday, the minister of state re-presented the exact same contracts in the FEC meeting for approval - after it had now gone through all necessary due process.
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On the Maina issue - I personally think that the Maina saga is a sore point in the administration's anti-corruption war. No questions, it was simply a disaster.
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On the issue of EFCC, ICPC, BVN, TSA, IPPIS, GIMFIS, etc as tools to fight corruption - Well, government is a continuum. One would expect an administration to follow through with the good policies of the previous administration(s). For instance, IPPIS was introduced in April 2007 by OBJ, but it was GEJ administration that eventually implemented it. TSA and BVN were introduced by GEJ, but it is PMB that enforced it. The problem of Nigeria is not creating new fancy laws/policies, but actually enforcing existing ones, and that is what PMB is doing. In any case, the Whistle Blower policy can be credited to this administration as part of tools to fight corruption.
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On the exemption of NNPC from TSA, while Intels is forced to comply - First and foremost, I think it's really petty for Omokri to single out INTELS as if they are the only one forced to comply with TSA, but I can understand his partisan position considering that Atiku is now on his side. But ignoring the partisan jibe, you might wish to recall that in May 2015, the FG exempted 13 government agencies from the TSA account. This was done because of the nature of their operations (for instance, the NNPC manages JV accounts that includes IOCs as major stakeholders). This was widely reported in the papers and done transparently. INTELS is not a government agency, so one wonders why Omokri thinks they should also benefit from that exclusive status.
https://www.google.com/amp/thenationonlineng.net/presidency-exempts-nnpc-phcn-boi-10-others-from-tsa/amp/
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Omokri has been known to see everything good in the GEJ administration and everything bad in the PMB administration. Hence, he is not a patriot to me and I don't take him serious.
Re: Questions For Buhari's Supporters - Reno Omokri by Nobody: 5:41am On Dec 17, 2017
The are market chanters and dont do factual and educative threads..

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