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Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by ivandragon: 10:14am On Aug 26, 2018
In this piece ENIOLA AKINKUOTU X -rays President Muhammadu Buhari ’ s anti -corruption war amid allegations of bias
“I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody, ” this was the nine -worded phrase uttered around 11am on May 29, 2015 by the newly inaugurated President Muhammadu Buhari shortly after being sworn-in as the leader of the largest black nation on the planet Earth .


The phrase , though plagiarised from French President, Charles de Gaulle ’ s 1958 speech , resonated among many Nigerians but later developments began to raise concerns regarding the propriety and intention of the President’ s anti-graft war .


Now limited by a constitution , a National Assembly with oversight functions and a slow -paced judiciary, Nigerians already knew that the President would not be able to fight corruption the same way he did during his military rule between 1983 and 1985 when several governors and ministers were jailed.


However , most Nigerians expected an anti-graft war that would not be targeted at any set of people but would be all -encompassing, holistic and transformational .


The Buhari government was able to recover billions of dollars allegedly stolen by the last government and also saw to the signing of several treaties with other countries that would lead to the repatriation of funds stashed in foreign jurisdictions .


Although a few politically -exposed persons were successfully tried and convicted , most of them were acquitted for lack of evidence .


However , the biggest demerit of the anti-corruption war has been the seeming inability of the anti-graft agencies to take action against those perceived to be close to the President thereby plunging the anti-corruption war into a moral dilemma.


Focus on PDP ’ s campaign funding


The anti-corruption war of the Buhari administration has centred mainly on the campaign funds used by the Peoples Democratic Party during the build -up to the 2015 general elections . The anti-graft agencies believe the PDP campaigns were funded mainly by a former Minister of Petroleum Resources , Diezani Alison -Madueke , and a former National Security Adviser , Col. Sambo Dasuki ( retd . ) This has led to the investigations or prosecutions of over 50 PDP bigwigs nationwide .


Three years after , however , it is alleged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has not investigated the source of funding of the ruling All Progressives Congress and President Muhammadu Buhari ’ s campaign despite several petitions .


For instance, the Justice George Omeregi-led Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up to investigate the sale of state assets indicted former Governor Rotimi Amaechi and others for allegedly misappropriating N97bn through the sale of the state valued assets .
The Rivers State Governor , Nyesom Wike , had alleged that $ 150 m ( N30bn at the time ) was spent on Buhari ’ s campaign .


Amaechi , who was the Director General of the Buhari Campaign Organisation , challenged his indictment but lost at the Appeal Court . Amaechi , who was appointed as minister of transport by Buhari amid the allegations , was never invited by the EFCC . He was recently appointed as the campaign director of Buhari ’ s campaign a second time .


Vindication of Dambazzau and Buratai


Another major probe commissioned by Buhari was the Presidential Committee on Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement from 2007 to 2015. Among other things , the committee reported that about N2 bn in Withholding Tax was not remitted to the government from 2007 to 2015. It was also alleged that contracts worth billions of naira were dubiously awarded to cronies .


The report indicted two former Chiefs of Army Staff — Azubuike Ihejirika and Kenneth Minimah, who both served under Jonathan .


But government critics immediately raised concerns about the exclusion of the name of a close ally of Buhari and the current Minister of Interior , Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazzau ( retd . ) , who served as the army chief between 2008 and 2010.


The Minister of Information , Alhaji Lai Mohammed , had said the probe would continue and another report would be issued. However , the case has gone cold for over two years .


Similarly , the current Chief of Army Staff , Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai , who was the Director of Procurement, Defence Headquarters , was never indicted in the report .


However , Sahara Reporters in an investigative report revealed that Buratai allegedly bought two houses in Dubai worth about $ 1 . 5 m . The Nigerian Army defended Buratai , insisting that he paid for the properties through his savings .


While demanding Buratai ’ s resignation, human rights lawyer , Mr . Femi Falana ( SAN ) , said, “How an army general managed to save $ 1 . 5 m has not been disclosed to Nigerians. Since the general was in charge of procurement for the Nigerian Army at the material time , the cock and bull story of the military high command is not acceptable . ”


In defence of Babachir


Perhaps the biggest corruption scandal which brought Buhari ’ s anti-graft war to question was that of the immediate past Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal . The former SGF became a subject of investigation .


The Senate Ad hoc Committee on Mounting Humanitarian Crisis in the North -East , led by Senator Shehu Sani , among other things , accused Babachir of awarding a N223 m consultancy contract for the removal of invasive plant species in Komadugu , Yobe Water Channels to his company , Rholavision Engineering in contravention of Section 43( iii ) and ( iv) of the Public Procurement Act 2007.


The Senate thus wrote the Presidency , recommending the sacking of the SGF . However , the President rejected the report of the Senate , insisting that due process was not followed in the investigation .


Senator Sani , who headed the committee, gave the President a dressing down, saying, “When it comes to fighting corruption in the National Assembly and the Judiciary and in the larger Nigerian sectors , the President uses insecticide , but when it comes to fighting corruption within the Presidency , they use deodorants. ”


The SGF ’ s case became Buhari ’ s albatross as Babachir continued in his role for several months until he was suspended and eventually sacked in April.


A committee headed by Vice -President Yemi Osinbajo subsequently investigated Babachir and recommended him for dismissal in October 2017, a year after he was indicted by the Senate .


Although the EFCC invited the SGF and claimed to be investigating him , nothing has been heard of the case in the last eight months apart from the anti-graft agency ’ s claim of “the matter is under investigation . ”


Critics , however , believe that the case is not being taken seriously as Babachir is among the key figures running Buhari ’ s re -election campaign in Adamawa State. He also revealed during a recent interview on Channels Television that he still has direct access to the President.


Reinstatement of NHIS boss


Another case which impugned Buhari ’ s anti-corruption posture was the reinstatement of the Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance scheme , Prof. Usman Yusuf . The NHIS boss, who had several petitions against him , was suspended by the Minister of Health , Prof. Isaac Adewole , in July last year while the President was out of the country for medical attention .



A committee headed by a permanent secretary issued a damning report accusing Yusuf of fraud to the tune of N919 m . The EFCC and the ICPC subsequently began investigating him separately .


Yusuf , who is close to the members of the cabal at the Presidency , had boasted that he was confident of his return and even , called the minister unprintable names .


While in the custody of the EFCC , the President, in a letter with reference number, ‘ SH / COS/ 10/ 6 /A / 29’ , signed by his Chief of Staff , Abba Kyari , informed the health minister of Yusuf ’ s recall , adding that he ( Yusuf ) had been “admonished to work harmoniously with the minister . ”


The EFCC had claimed he was still under investigation while his passport had been seized . Soon afterwards, however , his passport was secretly returned to him and nothing has since been heard of the case.


Adeosun’ s NYSC certificate


The recent allegation of forgery levelled against the Minister of Finance, Mrs . Kemi Adeosun , and the deafening silence of the anti-graft agencies and the Presidency has also given the opposition another reason to criticise the government .


According to a Premium Times
investigation , Adeosun who graduated in the 1980s from university at the age of 22 in London, allegedly failed to participate in the National Youth Service Corps scheme which is compulsory for all Nigerians who graduate before the age of 30.


Adeosun was said to have allegedly procured a fake exemption certificate in 2009 which she used in getting government appointments, an allegation she has refused to respond to for nearly two months.


The NYSC has also refused to speak on the matter , claiming that the matter is under investigation . However , a former senior NYSC officials including a former Director General of the scheme , Brig . Gen. Maharazu Tsiga ( retd . ) , have insisted that the agency could not have issued such a certificate to the minister .


The police have said they cannot investigate the matter because there is no petition before them .


Also, it remains doubtful if the government will take the matter seriously as the Chairman of President Buhari ’ s anti-corruption advisory committee, Prof. Itse Sagay ( SAN ) , has said the matter should be ignored .


Speaking recently , the senior advocate said, “There is nothing in this world that will make me remove such a woman from the government . The PDP can weep from now until there is no tear in their body ; she is going to be there . We cannot afford to lose that woman . ”


Asked if it was not an offence to skip the NYSC , Sagay said, “Who cares about youth service ? I don ’ t bloody care whether she did youth service or not. It ’ s irrelevant as far as I am concerned . ”
Ortom ’ s new sins and Akpabio ’ s sainthood.


The defection of the Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, from the APC to the PDP was met with severe criticisms by the Federal Government . However , the recent vigour with which the EFCC has been investigating him has fuelled allegations once more that the anti-corruption war is targeted only at members of the opposition .


According to the EFCC , Ortom allegedly diverted N22bn under the guise of security votes . The commission claimed it started its investigations nearly three years ago . However , the timing of the release of the report which coincided with Ortom’ s defection made it difficult to believe there was no ulterior motive.


The EFCC ’ s temporary freezing of the account of the Benue State Government as part of the probe also drew criticism from a large section of Nigerians.


Ironically, however , Senator Godswill Akpabio who defected from the PDP to the APC has also been given a preferential treatment.
Akpabio, who is under probe for an alleged N100 bn fraud perpetrated while he was the governor of Akwa Ibom State, was received by the President upon his defection.



Incidentally , on the day he defected , the EFCC temporarily froze the account of the Akwa Ibom State Government which is now being headed by Akpabio’ s estranged protégé , Governor Udom Emmanuel .



Curiously, while the EFCC has neither charged nor indicted Akpabio, the commission has gone ahead to charge his former Commissioner for Finance, Senator Bassey Albert , who refused to defect along with Akpabio but decided to stay put in the PDP .



Expectedly , Albert , who is the only PDP Akwa Ibom senator , linked his recent troubles to his refusal to defect to the ruling party .
Copyright PUNCH .


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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by ivandragon: 10:24am On Aug 26, 2018
the write up does not include petitions against BRF, Oshio, Fayemi & other looters in the inner circle of pmb;


it does not include the superstar that is Maina;


it does not include the $25b oil deals for which neither baru nor kachikwu have been investigated;


it does not include the fuel subsidy shenanigans that mr. integrity once termed as corruption;


it does not include the executive budget padders who were moved from budget office to cash office as punishment;


it does not include lai's foreign trip rigmarole;


it does not include the petitions against aregbe, bello, akeredolu, ajimobi & other APC governors which are gathering dust;


it does not include the millions spent on mr. integrity's medical trips abroad. a man who promised accountability;


& so many other cases of corruption... yet some persons believe pmb is mr. integrity...

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Nobody: 10:27am On Aug 26, 2018
You can not be a man of Integrity and then refuse to be accountable

Buhari hates accountability

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by ivandragon: 10:32am On Aug 26, 2018
krendo:
You can not be a man of Integrity and then refuse to be accountable

Buhari hates accountability


simple...


what his supporters fail to realise is that there must be a standard to which our 'rulers' must be held to regardless of ethnicity, religion & other nepotistic considerations.


if we hold our past rulers accountable for the corruption & other failings of administration during their tenures, why should pmb's own be different?


by making excuses for pmb & absolving him of the same illegal acts we condemned in others, it shows that those supporting pmb have nefarious aims which are detrimental to the development & unity of Nigeria.

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by bewla(m): 10:33am On Aug 26, 2018
your right up is eye opener

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Omeokachie: 10:38am On Aug 26, 2018
The fight corruption was an election mantra that Buhari used to deceive the gullible and get himself in power.

He has no plan of fighting corruption, something he has done so well in protecting members of his clique for personal interest (continued stay in office aka second term).

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by zionmde: 10:41am On Aug 26, 2018
yeah they have fought corruption to a standstill but SARS is still sucking innocent citizens dry, police and army are still on the road collecting #50 and #100 customs are still collecting bribe, they are still bribing voters at the polling units
And one useless human being who just gave police #100 will come here to shout buhari is fighting corruption

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Nobody: 10:41am On Aug 26, 2018
Omeokachie:
The fight corruption was an election mantra that Buhari used to deceive the gullible and get himself in power.

He has no plan of fighting corruption, something he has done so well in protecting members of his clique for personal interest (continued stay in office aka second term).

EFcC is running a protection racket, it’s like a maffia organisation

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Juchii(m): 10:45am On Aug 26, 2018
LET'S REASON TOGETHER!
PLEASE BE FACTUAL!

$1=N72 in 1999 when PDP got to power. They left it at N234.

•50kg of rice was N800 in 1999. They left at 8,000/50kg.
Nitel,
Nepa,
Nigerian Airways,
NRC,
Nigerian Shipping,
NMT,
OSTM,
Ajaokuta steel,
Nipost,
&
National Oil
...Dunlop,
Nitex,
Nascon,
Dicon,
Volkswagen,
NEPA,
Nigerchin,
Michelin,
Nichemtex and NIC were all alive in 1999.

They killed and buried them all before leaving in 2015. Their assets they stripped and shared amongst themselves.
Think deep before you copy and paste online. Deep within your mind, you know your poverty started decades back.

Buhari/Osinbajo government is not the genesis of your woes. theirs' is to fix the broken bones. And putting broken bones together comes with a lot of initial pains. Look at the kind of financial discipline Nigerians have now, Northern Nigerian almost lost it completely to insurgency but look at today. What's our treasury saying? We want to just enjoy without suffering the consequences of the idiots we chose 1999 till 2015, you think its an Indian movie.

Now what they had sold to friends and cronies in crime we are having them back.

*Railway is back
*Power is better
*Insurgency reduced drastically
*Nigeria Air is back
*petroleum problem now a thing of the past
*completed almost all their abandoned projects

And the new things the PMB administration had

♡Recovered all looted funds.
♡Seize illegally acquired properties
♡Block loophole to our Nation's treasury through TSA
♡Restore the country's image and pride thereby encouraging foreign investors.
♡Divert the Nation economy to solid minerals and agriculture.
♡Nigeria now had proudly Nigerian rice.
Check the market, LABANA, LAKE, FAMOUS, TOMATO AROSO, MAMA'S CHOICE, SILVER CARROTS, MAMA PRIDE are made here in Naija. Check them out in the markets

16 years rot cannot be corrected in 3 years.

Take it or leave it, PMB has integrity and name anyone that comes close .

Think well......

WAKE UP NIGERIA.......

No pain, No gain.

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Nobody: 10:51am On Aug 26, 2018
The fact this government is missing is the fight against corruption is not an end in itself but rather a means to an end!

Jailing all the big men in PDP will not put food on anyone table or provide hospitals or schools

Fighting corruption should only serve as a deterrence to new corruption and yet our experience is that while PDP past politicians are getting chased around more and new looting is going on in the present administration

Our focus should rather be on fighting waste. The approach should be wholistic and include prevention and deterrence and it should start from a transparent and streamlined budget.

Look at the INEC supplementary budget. How did we get to a point where champions of anti-corruption are budgeting 242 billion for election when the last election cost 93 billion?

So that it becomes pointless that more people are in jail for corruption if we are going to waste even more money to run the country!
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by chriskosherbal(m): 10:52am On Aug 26, 2018
ivandragon:
the write up does not include petitions against BRF, Oshio, Fayemi & other looters in the inner circle of pmb;


it does not include the superstar that is Maina;


it does not include the $25b oil deals for which neither baru nor kachikwu have been investigated;


it does not include the fuel subsidy shenanigans that mr. integrity once termed as corruption;


it does not include the executive budget padders who were moved from budget office to cash office as punishment;


it does not include lai's foreign trip rigmarole;


it does not include the petitions against aregbe, bello, akeredolu, ajimobi & other APC governors which are gathering dust;


it does not include the millions spent on mr. integrity's medical trips abroad. a man who promised accountability;


& so many other cases of corruption... yet some persons believe pmb is mr. integrity...
hmmmmm
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Nobody: 10:54am On Aug 26, 2018
Juchii:
LET'S REASON TOGETHER!
PLEASE BE FACTUAL!

$1=N72 in 1999 when PDP got to power. They left it at N234.

•50kg of rice was N800 in 1999. They left at 8,000/50kg.
Nitel,
Nepa,
Nigerian Airways,
NRC,
Nigerian Shipping,
NMT,
OSTM,
Ajaokuta steel,
Nipost,
&
National Oil
...Dunlop,
Nitex,
Nascon,
Dicon,
Volkswagen,
NEPA,
Nigerchin,
Michelin,
Nichemtex and NIC were all alive in 1999.

They killed and buried them all before leaving in 2015. Their assets they stripped and shared amongst themselves.
Think deep before you copy and paste online. Deep within your mind, you know your poverty started decades back.

Buhari/Osinbajo government is not the genesis of your woes. theirs' is to fix the broken bones. And putting broken bones together comes with a lot of initial pains. Look at the kind of financial discipline Nigerians have now, Northern Nigerian almost lost it completely to insurgency but look at today. What's our treasury saying? We want to just enjoy without suffering the consequences of the idiots we chose 1999 till 2015, you think its an Indian movie.

Now what they had sold to friends and cronies in crime we are having them back.

*Railway is back
*Power is better
*Insurgency reduced drastically
*Nigeria Air is back
*petroleum problem now a thing of the past
*completed almost all their abandoned projects

And the new things the PMB administration had

♡Recovered all looted funds.
♡Seize illegally acquired properties
♡Block loophole to our Nation's treasury through TSA
♡Restore the country's image and pride thereby encouraging foreign investors.
♡Divert the Nation economy to solid minerals and agriculture.
♡Nigeria now had proudly Nigerian rice.
Check the market, LABANA, LAKE, FAMOUS, TOMATO AROSO, MAMA'S CHOICE, SILVER CARROTS, MAMA PRIDE are made here in Naija. Check them out in the markets

16 years rot cannot be corrected in 3 years.

Take it or leave it, PMB has integrity and name anyone that comes close .

Think well......

WAKE UP NIGERIA.......

No pain, No gain.

APC has done more damage in 4 years than PDP did in 16 years

In 2015 you did not tell Nigerians that you needed 16 years to fix Nigeria

Rather Nigeria was on a clear path to economic greatness and APC reversed it

Nigeria will not give APC 16years blank cheque if that is what you are asking

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Juchii(m): 11:04am On Aug 26, 2018
krendo:


APC has done more damage in 4 years than PDP did in 16 years

In 2015 you did not tell Nigerians that you needed 16 years to fix Nigeria

Rather Nigeria was on a clear path to economic greatness and APC reversed it

Nigeria will not give APC 16years blank cheque if that is what you are asking


What are you talking about? Which clear economic path are talking about? PDP is a curse to this nation

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by ivandragon: 11:24am On Aug 26, 2018
Juchii:
LET'S REASON TOGETHER!
PLEASE BE FACTUAL!

$1=N72 in 1999 when PDP got to power. They left it at N234.

•50kg of rice was N800 in 1999. They left at 8,000/50kg.
Nitel,
Nepa,
Nigerian Airways,
NRC,
Nigerian Shipping,
NMT,
OSTM,
Ajaokuta steel,
Nipost,
&
National Oil
...Dunlop,
Nitex,
Nascon,
Dicon,
Volkswagen,
NEPA,
Nigerchin,
Michelin,
Nichemtex and NIC were all alive in 1999.

They killed and buried them all before leaving in 2015. Their assets they stripped and shared amongst themselves.
Think deep before you copy and paste online. Deep within your mind, you know your poverty started decades back.

Buhari/Osinbajo government is not the genesis of your woes. theirs' is to fix the broken bones. And putting broken bones together comes with a lot of initial pains. Look at the kind of financial discipline Nigerians have now, Northern Nigerian almost lost it completely to insurgency but look at today. What's our treasury saying? We want to just enjoy without suffering the consequences of the idiots we chose 1999 till 2015, you think its an Indian movie.

Now what they had sold to friends and cronies in crime we are having them back.

*Railway is back
*Power is better
*Insurgency reduced drastically
*Nigeria Air is back
*petroleum problem now a thing of the past
*completed almost all their abandoned projects

And the new things the PMB administration had

♡Recovered all looted funds.
♡Seize illegally acquired properties
♡Block loophole to our Nation's treasury through TSA
♡Restore the country's image and pride thereby encouraging foreign investors.
♡Divert the Nation economy to solid minerals and agriculture.
♡Nigeria now had proudly Nigerian rice.
Check the market, LABANA, LAKE, FAMOUS, TOMATO AROSO, MAMA'S CHOICE, SILVER CARROTS, MAMA PRIDE are made here in Naija. Check them out in the markets

16 years rot cannot be corrected in 3 years.

Take it or leave it, PMB has integrity and name anyone that comes close .

Think well......

WAKE UP NIGERIA.......

No pain, No gain.


& what about the rot that happened between 1960-1999?


or was Nigeria created in 1999?


you are part of those who excuse this administration & allow them get away with all sorts of atrocities.


you talk about how railways, power & what not have improved, but you fail to also recognise the efforts of others in the past & focus only on their shortcomings but refuse to do same for pmb.

if things were so disastrous between 1999-2015, I expected pmb to have immediately reversed minimum wage to pre-1999 levels since that is part of the 'rubbish' of 16 years of PDP...


or why not scrap the higher institutions created within that period;


better yet, revoke the power generation licences;

or the rail lines built between 1999-2015, rip them up & start all over;

& the over 12 power plants built between 1999-2015? shut them down since pmb can magically generate power;

the roads which fashola himself admitted were done between 2011-2015? close them down so that people would see that they are useless since they were built by PDP.

bottom line is this...

Nigeria will only get better when all leaders are held to the same standards be it they spend 1 minute in office or 16 years in power.

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by StillX10(m): 12:54pm On Aug 26, 2018
Buhari would been a hero even after leaving office if his corruption war had not been target against perceived political enemies and the opposition
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by HoluwarTohbar(f): 12:58pm On Aug 26, 2018
Juchii:
LET'S REASON TOGETHER!
PLEASE BE FACTUAL!

$1=N72 in 1999 when PDP got to power. They left it at N234.

•50kg of rice was N800 in 1999. They left at 8,000/50kg.
Nitel,
Nepa,
Nigerian Airways,
NRC,
Nigerian Shipping,
NMT,
OSTM,
Ajaokuta steel,
Nipost,
&
National Oil
...Dunlop,
Nitex,
Nascon,
Dicon,
Volkswagen,
NEPA,
Nigerchin,
Michelin,
Nichemtex and NIC were all alive in 1999.

They killed and buried them all before leaving in 2015. Their assets they stripped and shared amongst themselves.
Think deep before you copy and paste online. Deep within your mind, you know your poverty started decades back.

Buhari/Osinbajo government is not the genesis of your woes. theirs' is to fix the broken bones. And putting broken bones together comes with a lot of initial pains. Look at the kind of financial discipline Nigerians have now, Northern Nigerian almost lost it completely to insurgency but look at today. What's our treasury saying? We want to just enjoy without suffering the consequences of the idiots we chose 1999 till 2015, you think its an Indian movie.

Now what they had sold to friends and cronies in crime we are having them back.

*Railway is back
*Power is better
*Insurgency reduced drastically
*Nigeria Air is back
*petroleum problem now a thing of the past
*completed almost all their abandoned projects

And the new things the PMB administration had

♡Recovered all looted funds.
♡Seize illegally acquired properties
♡Block loophole to our Nation's treasury through TSA
♡Restore the country's image and pride thereby encouraging foreign investors.
♡Divert the Nation economy to solid minerals and agriculture.
♡Nigeria now had proudly Nigerian rice.
Check the market, LABANA, LAKE, FAMOUS, TOMATO AROSO, MAMA'S CHOICE, SILVER CARROTS, MAMA PRIDE are made here in Naija. Check them out in the markets

16 years rot cannot be corrected in 3 years.

Take it or leave it, PMB has integrity and name anyone that comes close .

Think well......

WAKE UP NIGERIA.......

No pain, No gain.
I don't actually have enough time on my hands to deflate all the lies you have reeled out here, but just one correction...
PDP left dollars @N190
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Heffalump(m): 1:42pm On Aug 26, 2018
The coalition is also against security challenges in the country caused mostly by Myetti Allah, which incidentally is the president's favourite!

Nigeria unite against Fulani terrorism!

#PVCagainstPMB
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Joevics(m): 1:47pm On Aug 26, 2018
LET'S REASON TOGETHER!
PLEASE BE FACTUAL!
Dude you are not been factual.

$1=N72 in 1999 when PDP got to power. They left it at N234.
Firstly, Pdp left Dollar at 190.

*
Railway is back
Really? Who brought back the Railways? Least you forget all the rail construction going on accross the country were designed and awarded by the PDP.
So, how did Buhari bring back rails?


*
Power is better
Power ke? Even Fashola will laugh when he see this. Don't tell me youbare Buying the Imaginary 7000 Mgh.

*
Insurgency reduced drastically
Goodluck left a defeated Bokoharam with many terrories reclaimed. To a Zombie like you, there is no more Bokoharam, but its not the same for the family of the Soldiers who are constantly killed by Bokoharam. Or the people of Benue, plateau, Zamfara et al.

*
Nigeria Air is back
you mean thelogo? Stop being childish.

*
petroleum problem now a thing of the past
Nigerians pays the Highest subsidy presently, there might not be queues, because we are paying double the cost we bought a few years back.

Kachikwu said competition will drive down the xoat of fuel after a few months, but today, we are rather hearing of increases.


*
completed almost all their abandoned projects
I guess these includes the imaginary 69 projects Lai talked about. You neeedneed deliverance.


♡Recovered all looted funds.
- To be relooted.
Seize illegally acquired properties -
Except those of his cronies and repentants like Akpabio and Silva.

Block loophole to our Nation's treasury through TSA-
Yet no tangible achievement with all the resulting cash inflow.

Restore the country's image and pride thereby encouraging foreign investors. -
Name a foreign firm that have invested in Nigeria since Buhari came, and I will tell you 20 that left since 2015.


♡Divert the Nation economy to solid minerals and agriculture -
Yet they are still searching for Oil in the North. Akpamu.

♡Nigeria now had proudly Nigerian rice.
Check the market, LABANA, LAKE, FAMOUS, TOMATO AROSO, MAMA'S CHOICE, SILVER CARROTS, MAMA PRIDE are made here in Naija. Check them out in the markets
You are living in delusion.

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Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Tajbol4splend(m): 1:50pm On Aug 26, 2018
There's no real difference between PDP and APC, the only difference is that PDP stole more than APC
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Juchii(m): 4:35pm On Aug 26, 2018
HoluwarTohbar:
I don't actually have enough time on my hands to deflate all the lies you have reeled out here, but just one correction...
PDP left dollars @N190

It not true, go check it again. I didn't intend to mislead anyone pls
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by freeze001(f): 5:15pm On Aug 26, 2018
Juchii:


What are you talking about? Which clear economic path are talking about? PDP is a curse to this nation

Let me ask you, is it the letters 'PDP' or the members of the party that are a curse? Before you jump in think very well and remember that a lot of those you hail now were part of the PDP. Some are ministers, governors n political appointees.
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by Juchii(m): 5:39pm On Aug 26, 2018
freeze001:


Let me ask you, is it the letters 'PDP' or the members of the party that are a curse? Before you jump in think very well and remember that a lot of those you hail now were part of the PDP. Some are ministers, governors n political appointees.

Party system matters a lot. How party choose to run their affairs matters. Let me ask you, Jonathan should be a minister in United States American, will he continues to embezzle money as before? PDP didn't set the necessary and working agencies to checkmate corruption. They allowed their members to do as they wish. PDP is a curse
Re: Opposition Against Buhari’s Anti-corruption War by HoluwarTohbar(f): 6:41pm On Aug 26, 2018
Juchii:


It not true, go check it again. I didn't intend to mislead anyone pls
Lol

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