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Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by Frankonuche: 4:23pm On Nov 14, 2018
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's consistency in talking about and exposing the massive corruption that took place before the Buhari government came on board in 2015 is largely responsible for the coordinated attacks against his person and office in recent days.



Apparently, those fingered in the various graft cases are unhappy and have resolved to malign the Vice President through whatever means possible, including planting lies in the media just to discredit and portray Professor Osinbajo as corrupt, dishonest and untrustworthy. The grand plot is simply to divert attention from government's resolve to name and shame those who looted the nation's commonwealth.



So, Osinbajo, being one of the custodians of verifiable facts and figures about graft perpetrated by the last administration, has become their prime target. These guys are not comfortable with the way and manner the VP exposes all that transpired throughout the period the PDP was in power.



Unfortunately for them, the Buhari government, through statutory government agencies, has expressed its readiness to fight graft and ensure that those who shortchanged the country face the consequences of their actions.



The allegation of illegal authorisation of release of funds for emergency activities brought up by the House Committee on Emergency Preparedness against the Vice President is a deliberate plot to smear the name and integrity of the VP because Section 43 of the same Public Procurement Law they referred to made provision for the such swift response in the case of an emergency situation. Osinbajo who was then the Acting President had to make those approvals to respond to life-threatening, acute food shortages involving IDPs in the northeast.



The allegation that the contracts were not also fully delivered is also false because the monitoring process involved all relevant government agencies and reputable international NGOs and United Nations agencies.



This is a clear example of corruption fighting back. Given his background as a reputable lawyer, he cannot be ignorant of our procurement laws and approval for release of funds. So, the allegations are as baseless and hollow as they come.



Without fear of contradiction, though a human being, Professor Osinbajo is the wrong person to accuse of corruption in whatever guise. This is one big lie that cannot stand at all. Even his accusers know too well that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is a man of pristine character and integrity who is guided by love for God and humanity.



Like his boss, President Buhari, Professor Osinbajo has never been involved or mentioned in any corruption case since his foray into partisan politics. The records and facts are there for all to see. Undoubtedly, the VP maintains a clean sheet and record as far as public service is concerned.



Yunusa Abdullahi
Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by Righteousness89(m): 4:30pm On Nov 14, 2018
It's unfortunate!!

Nigeria cannot go anywhere with these.

What are the members of the house elected for if not to detect where fraud occurs?

Let the Vice President Answer the issues...
Give Evidences where necessary. And if it's found out he is not innocent, he should face the drum

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Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by yerokunphilips: 4:40pm On Nov 14, 2018
Frankonuche:
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's consistency in talking about and exposing the massive corruption that took place before the Buhari government came on board in 2015 is largely responsible for the coordinated attacks against his person and office in recent days.



Apparently, those fingered in the various graft cases are unhappy and have resolved to malign the Vice President through whatever means possible, including planting lies in the media just to discredit and portray Professor Osinbajo as corrupt, dishonest and untrustworthy. The grand plot is simply to divert attention from government's resolve to name and shame those who looted the nation's commonwealth.



So, Osinbajo, being one of the custodians of verifiable facts and figures about graft perpetrated by the last administration, has become their prime target. These guys are not comfortable with the way and manner the VP exposes all that transpired throughout the period the PDP was in power.



Unfortunately for them, the Buhari government, through statutory government agencies, has expressed its readiness to fight graft and ensure that those who shortchanged the country face the consequences of their actions.



The allegation of illegal authorisation of release of funds for emergency activities brought up by the House Committee on Emergency Preparedness against the Vice President is a deliberate plot to smear the name and integrity of the VP because Section 43 of the same Public Procurement Law they referred to made provision for the such swift response in the case of an emergency situation. Osinbajo who was then the Acting President had to make those approvals to respond to life-threatening, acute food shortages involving IDPs in the northeast.



The allegation that the contracts were not also fully delivered is also false because the monitoring process involved all relevant government agencies and reputable international NGOs and United Nations agencies.



This is a clear example of corruption fighting back. Given his background as a reputable lawyer, he cannot be ignorant of our procurement laws and approval for release of funds. So, the allegations are as baseless and hollow as they come.



Without fear of contradiction, though a human being, Professor Osinbajo is the wrong person to accuse of corruption in whatever guise. This is one big lie that cannot stand at all. Even his accusers know too well that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is a man of pristine character and integrity who is guided by love for God and humanity.



Like his boss, President Buhari, Professor Osinbajo has never been involved or mentioned in any corruption case since his foray into partisan politics. The records and facts are there for all to see. Undoubtedly, the VP maintains a clean sheet and record as far as public service is concerned.



Yunusa Abdullahi
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Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by lordkush: 4:42pm On Nov 14, 2018
zombie save your sermon




the thieving pastor was caught. period
Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by Modphase: 4:48pm On Nov 14, 2018
Righteousness89:
It's unfortunate!!

Nigeria cannot go anywhere with these.

What are the members of the house elected for if not to detect where fraud occurs?

Let the Vice President Answer the issues...
Give Evidences where necessary. And if it's found out he is not innocent, he should face the drum
. Nigeria can not because Oshibajo is being fingered in corrupt act but if it’s one bastard divisive bigoted Obi hopeless Igbos like you will query if he as been convicted n until he is convicted Nigerians do not have any case.
Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by magoo10(m): 4:56pm On Nov 14, 2018
Apc claim to be in control of the national assembly with the highest number of representatives at the time the said fraud was committed, now they are telling us he did it as a matter of urgency that if they had approached the national assembly it wouldn't have been speedily treated. Lies

Osibanjo represents a hypocrite government and should face the allegations.
This is almost four years and they are talking about corruption fighting back. Lubbish
Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by Great2017: 5:29pm On Nov 14, 2018
Frankonuche:
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's consistency in talking about and exposing the massive corruption that took place before the Buhari government came on board in 2015 is largely responsible for the coordinated attacks against his person and office in recent days.
No single fact to support your argument.


Frankonuche:

Apparently, those fingered in the various graft cases are unhappy and have resolved to malign the Vice President through whatever means possible, including planting lies in the media just to discredit and portray Professor Osinbajo as corrupt, dishonest and untrustworthy. The grand plot is simply to divert attention from government's resolve to name and shame those who looted the nation's commonwealth.
You are not even sure of your claim. Who are really these persons that have been fingered by these graft cases that have no references? What are the lies they have planted equally?

Frankonuche:


So, Osinbajo, being one of the custodians of verifiable facts and figures about graft perpetrated by the last administration, has become their prime target. These guys are not comfortable with the way and manner the VP exposes all that transpired throughout the period the PDP was in power.
What verifiable facts are you really talking about? Is he not the same person that posted Reinhard Bonnke's crusade picture but tagged it as Buhari's campaign? Why then should we believe him now?

Frankonuche:


Unfortunately for them, the Buhari government, through statutory government agencies, has expressed its readiness to fight graft and ensure that those who shortchanged the country face the consequences of their actions.
Which graft is the Government fighting? Babachir and Maina gates are still fresh.

Frankonuche:


The allegation of illegal authorisation of release of funds for emergency activities brought up by the House Committee on Emergency Preparedness against the Vice President is a deliberate plot to smear the name and integrity of the VP because Section 43 of the same Public Procurement Law they referred to made provision for the such swift response in the case of an emergency situation. Osinbajo who was then the Acting President had to make those approvals to respond to life-threatening, acute food shortages involving IDPs in the northeast.
The allegation also bothers on diversion of funds and supplies. Let him explain his role.


Frankonuche:

The allegation that the contracts were not also fully delivered is also false because the monitoring process involved all relevant government agencies and reputable international NGOs and United Nations agencies.
Who are the international NGOs and UN agencies? Mention their names and their submissions.

Frankonuche:



This is a clear example of corruption fighting back. Given his background as a reputable lawyer, he cannot be ignorant of our procurement laws and approval for release of funds. So, the allegations are as baseless and hollow as they come.
There is nothing like corruption is fighting back. Allow him to explain his role.


Frankonuche:

Without fear of contradiction, though a human being, Professor Osinbajo is the wrong person to accuse of corruption in whatever guise. This is one big lie that cannot stand at all. Even his accusers know too well that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is a man of pristine character and integrity who is guided by love for God and humanity.
Atleast, he misled alot of Nigerians by posting Reinhard Bonnke's crusade picture but tagging it as Buhari's campaign. That cannot be said as a man of pristine character and integrity.

Frankonuche:


Like his boss, President Buhari, Professor Osinbajo has never been involved or mentioned in any corruption case since his foray into partisan politics. The records and facts are there for all to see. Undoubtedly, the VP maintains a clean sheet and record as far as public service is concerned.
That cannot be concluded until his stewardship is probed by an independent body like an opposition party forming the government of the day.

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Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by SouthEastFacts: 5:39pm On Nov 14, 2018
Thief thief

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Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by Ojiofor: 5:52pm On Nov 14, 2018
Osibanjo is a thieving fake pastor.

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Re: Osinbajo: As Corruption Fights Back by Righteousness89(m): 9:39pm On Nov 14, 2018
Modphase:
. Nigeria can not because Oshibajo is being fingered in corrupt act but if it’s one bastard divisive bigoted Obi hopeless Igbos like you will query if he as been convicted n until he is convicted Nigerians do not have any case.
May GOD forgive the mouth u used to curse... Go curse ur parents...

You lack Home Training!

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