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2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by Gucciblog: 10:38pm On Oct 11, 2018
The All Progress Congress (APC) says the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cannot prevent its candidates being put through the corruption and integrity test.

The APC stated this in a statement by its publicity secretary, Yekini Nabena, on Thursday.

The party was reacting to a statement by spokesperson of the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, in which he accused the APC-led administration of “deliberate efforts to impugn on the character” of the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

“The PDP cannot be simplistic and attempt to wish away the issue of the integrity of candidates seeking elections into positions at all levels, particularly as 2019 approaches,” Mr Nabena said.

“We reiterate our position that the Nigerian electorate must have that opportunity to choose from candidates that can pass the integrity and anti-corruption test.

“The character of office holders we elect into public offices is important as our very progress and development as a country depends on it.

“When the choice is to be made, the electorate have the option of a proven and decent presidential candidate who is putting the people first and on the other hand a racketeer who will readily mortgage the country’s commonwealth to personal coffers and cronies.”

APC said the opinion of the PDP that its comment was a deliberate attack on the character of Mr Abubakar, is laughable.

It alleged that the spokesperson of PDP once did a report which indicted Mr Abubakar.

“Coming from its spokesperson is ironic and laughable, given the fact that Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan as an editor with one of the national newspapers in fact unearthed the Special Audit/Forensic Investigation of Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) which indicted Alh. Atiku Abubakar, then Vice President for the mismanagement of the Fund.

“The PDP spokesperson in his published report disclosed that from 1999 to 2006, Atiku’s approval for the release of $20m from the treasury and subsequent placement in Trans International Bank without appropriation and approval by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) was illegal and amounted to abuse of office.”

The party said its claims are not false, insisting that Mr Abubakar has several corruption indictments he must come to terms with.

“There are no lies here. Alh. Atiku Abubakar grapples with several other corruption indictments. This is a fact and reality he needs to deal with and come clean about.”

More below:

https://zenithnaija.com/2019-atiku-must-face-corruption-integrity-test-apc/

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by SarkinYarki: 10:40pm On Oct 11, 2018
If you like test Atiku in test tube we must still vote him !!!!!!

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by faaz24: 10:44pm On Oct 11, 2018
Is this really true ?
If true... I don't get it, he said we should forget it and move forward. Ha!

Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by kinibigdeal(m): 10:47pm On Oct 11, 2018
faaz24:
Is this really true ?

The real Atiku is verified. That's not Atiku twitter handle

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by izzou(m): 10:51pm On Oct 11, 2018
Can the APC just tell us their plan for the next four years, and save some of us this integrity gibberish undecided ?

A good numbet of Nigerians are not actually fans of Atiku. But with the nonsense Buhari and his cohorts have subjected Nigerians to, Atiku is now a considerable option

The day I wept being a Nigerian was the day Buhari decided to share $350 million to 20 million people with each receiving #5000. Chai.

After Mavrodi, Buhari is the worst thing that happened to us

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by aolawale025: 10:52pm On Oct 11, 2018
Didn't he pass the test when he contested for your party's(APC) presidential primaries in 2014?
APC have really been hit hard

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by Racoon(m): 10:52pm On Oct 11, 2018
shocked grin grin grin grin Then let the Fact based campaign start.This is one article no zombies have ever put in a mention or quote.BUHARI'S INTEGRITY FAKE AS KEMI ADEOSUN'S NYSC
CERTIFICATE

The moral outrage over Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun’s obviously forged National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) exemption certificate, which the Nigerian presidency has chosen to strategically ignore in hopes that it will peter out, dramatizes, in more ways than one, the spuriousness of President Muhammadu Buhari’s self-serving claims to embodying “integrity.”

Any person who is obsessed with proclaiming his “integrity” at the slightest opportunity but won’t investigate, much less fire, shady characters he has appointed to work with— and for— him can’t possibly be truly a person of integrity.


From PTF to The Buhari Organization (TBO), Buhari has consistently protected corrupt close aides from the consequences of their ethical and legal infractions.

This attitude of mollycoddling corrupt but loyal aides and appointees while pretending to be a man of “integrity” who is “fighting” corruption is getting worse by the day and indicates that, in spite of self-righteous declarations to the contrary, Buhari is himself morally indistinguishable from his crooked cronies.


This reality manifested from the very nascence of the Buhari presidency. About three months into his administration, Buhari appointed William Babatunde Fowler as Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

In announcing his appointment, presidential spokesman Femi Adesina said Fowler had an honorary doctorate from “Irish International University.” This immediately set off scam alarms in my head and, within 20 minutes of the announcement, I researched and found that the honorary doctorate was a scam. I shared my findings on Facebook, which went viral at the time.

Fowler quickly edited his online public profiles within hours of my exposing him and removed all references to his fake doctorate. (Read my August 29, 2015 column titled “On Fowler’s Fake Doctorate and Integrity Deficit.”)

The last sentence in the column was, “I won’t be comfortable with that sort of person as my country’s chief tax collector. But the choice is ultimately President Buhari’s to make.”

Buhari ignored the scandal as if it never happened. As I predicted, Fowler’s FIRS has become a byword for reckless untowardness. Scores of people from the organization share many things with me that I haven’t shared—and won’t, for now, share— with the public because I haven’t independently verified them.

[/b]But in a widely publicized June 15, 2016 news report—complete with unassailable documentary proofs—Sahara Reporters found that “the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), headed by Mr. Babatunde Fowler, a protégé of Bola Tinubu,…has been found to have overseen recruitment exercises in violation of Nigeria's rules of public advertisement.” He illegally employed 349 cronies to top-level positions. The trend hasn’t abated, and Buhari has ignored it because he is himself a beneficiary.[/b]

On October 26, 2016, Premium Times reported that Buhari’s Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Usani Usani, “was charged with fraud 15 years ago, after he was indicted in 2000 by the government of Cross River State where he served as a commissioner.”

His indictment “is documented in a state government White Paper,” according to the paper. That’s as indisputably verifiable as it can get. Yet the minister has neither been investigated nor fired— in a government that fancies itself as “fighting corruption.”

A certain Louis Edozien who was fired in 2014 as Executive Director at the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) for failure to produce authentic credentials, including an NYSC certificate, during an audit, was reinstated and promoted to the position of Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works, Power and Housing in November 2016. NDPHC’s General Manager in charge of audit and compliance by the name of Mrs. Maryam Mohammed who audited Edozien’s credentials and recommended his firing was unjustly fired in apparent retaliatory vendetta.

The position of Permanent Secretary is normally the crowning accomplishment of career civil servants, but Edozien isn’t a career civil servant and shouldn’t be a permanent secretary, according to the Daily Trust of October 20, 2017, which said “highly placed officials in the presidency facilitated” this rape of justice. Sahara Reporters of October 12, 2017 was blunter: “Mr. Edozien is a friend and business partner to Mr. [Abba] Kyari,” it wrote. “The Chief of Staff's daughter also worked directly under Mr. Edozien.”

It gets worse. On September 20, 2016, Sahara Reporters reported that this same Abba Kyari “took N500m from operators of MTN to help the telecommunications giant mitigate the fine imposed on it by the federal government.” About three months after this expose, MTN fired its top staffers who facilitated the bribe in order “to avoid scrutiny by the United States government over bribes offered to Abba Kyari, Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari,” according to Sahara Reporters. The presidency, as usual, intentionally ignored the story.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s personal complicity in the illegal reinstatement and promotion of indicted fugitive Abdulrasheed Maina is well known.

“I sought audience with His Excellency, Mr. President on Wednesday, 11th October, 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,” the Head of Service wrote in a memo to the President’s Chief of Staff, which was leaked to the press.


Buhari had pretended before then that he had not the foggiest idea that Maina had been reinstated and promoted. Again, the presidency ignored the bombshell from the Head of Service.

In 2016 when the national budget was “padded” by top civil servants in the executive arm of government, Buhari said in Saudi Arabia that, “The culprits will not go unpunished.” Well, they have remained unpunished to this day.

Investigations by the Economic Intelligence Magazine of November 6, 2016 showed that “officials who were sanctioned by their deployment outside Federal Ministry of Finance have since resumed duties in the same Ministry without the highly publicized punishment the President promised
while speaking to Nigerians resident in Saudi Arabia.”

There is no point recalling Buhari’s overprotection of corrupt and disgraced former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Babachir Lawal. Buhari actually wrote in his personal capacity to exonerate Lawal of corruption charges, but was later forced to eat his own vomit by firing him. To this day, Lawal hasn’t been prosecuted, is still a regular visitor to the Presidential Villa, and is, in fact, the Adamawa State coordinator of the president’s reelection campaign!

Remember, too, that Chairman of Special Presidential Investigative Panel for the Recovery of Property by the name of Okoi Obono-Obla, who is one of the arrowheads of Buhari’s “anti-corruption fight,” has conclusively been found to have forged his secondary school certificate to gain admission to study law at the University of Jos.

According to the Daily Trust of June 6, 2018, WAEC’s deputy registrar, Femi Ola, told the House of Representatives that Obono-Obla’s WAEC certificate was “fake, not genuine.” More than one month after this revelation, the scammer still retains his job, and the presidency has, in keeping with its wont, ignored it.

So Finance Minister Adeosun’s brazen forgery of an NYSC exemption certificate, which she isn’t even qualified to get in the first place given that she got her bachelor’s degree in her early 20s, and the presidency’s shame-faced silence over the matter, are merely additions to a list that is getting scandalously long.

It is impossible to deploy the resources of logic to argue that Buhari has integrity.He doesn’t. Well, unless integrity means something to Buhari supporters other than what it actually means in the English language

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailytrust.com.ng/amplite/adeosun-s-nysc-certificate-is-as-fake-as-buhari-s-integrity-260912.html

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by Tajbol4splend(m): 10:59pm On Oct 11, 2018
All of you that support APC come here, please be honest, what is the true appraisal of the style of governance of your leaders

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 11:03pm On Oct 11, 2018
Even Atiku steal trillions I go vote am or is there another meaning of INTEGRITY that I don't know? The way buhari they talk integrity you go think say him be saint, useless cow

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by IamAtikulate: 11:05pm On Oct 11, 2018
What has Buhari fake integrity brought to us if not death and hardship. Like one patriot said, even if they like test Atiku in a test tube, we would still vote for him.

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by mycar: 11:07pm On Oct 11, 2018
Buhari is a bad product that is not marketable even to his people.
I wonder why APC is allowing him to go for a second term.
Each time Osibanjo is in charge, things always move forward.
Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by Aufbauh(m): 11:10pm On Oct 11, 2018
The only condition i can be 'Atikulated' is for Atiku to travel to the US.
Nigeria president that can not travel to the US, that one na president?
Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by SarkinYarki: 11:15pm On Oct 11, 2018
Aufbauh:
The only condition i can be 'Atikulated' is for Atiku to travel to the US.
Nigeria president that can not travel to the US, that one na president?

That means you are already Atikulated because once Atiku is sworn in he will have a diplomatic immunity which will allow him travel to the US

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Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by slivertongue: 11:25pm On Oct 11, 2018
APC cant set d standard 4integrity.
even if Atiku is a YAHOO YAHOO KINGPIN he is d nex president of naija by God's grace
Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by futuregovernor: 11:31pm On Oct 11, 2018
Tajbol4splend:
All of you that support APC come here, please be honest, what is the true appraisal of the style of governance of your leaders
Good question
Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by MayorofLagos(m): 11:35pm On Oct 11, 2018
aolawale025:
Didn't he pass the test when he contested for your party's(APC) presidential primaries in 2014?
APC have really been hit hard

Thats why he lost the ticket. Not clean!
Re: 2019: Atiku Must Face Corruption Integrity Test — APC by WhyMoD: 11:52pm On Oct 11, 2018
If what they called integrity is actually this that Bubu has, then we don't want a president with integrity.

If being a saint is being like Bubu, then we don't want a saint.

we actually want a man with corruption tag jus like Atiku cos he'd have to work hard to prove himself knowing fully well that he's tagged corrupt already..

So bye Bubu

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