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I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by TheMainone: 12:56pm On Jan 26, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that if re-elected, he would continue to run a corruption-free government as against the 16 years mis-rule of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The President made this known in Ibadan, Oyo State Capital Saturday, when he was received by 103 traditional rulers in the state led by the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji and the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III at the House of Chiefs, Parliament Building, Secretariat, Ibadan, during his campaign for re-election.

Buhari remarked that the pervasive nature and devastating, impact of corruption in the nation before the election, was dysfunctional.

Recalled when he assumed office in 2015, Buhari said that fight against corruption was a battle for the souls of different countries, adding that it was a fight that must be won. The President recalled that since independence the country has suffered from the severe consequences of corruption, noting that it became imperative to take steps to reverse the trend. “During the past several months, we have been taking steps to institute integrity and transparency in the processes of government and holding those who have plundered our commonwealth to account for their actions.”

“However, the costs of recovery and sanctions are also enormous. While commendable successes have been recorded, it has become manifest that corruption fights back. With enormous stolen resources elements have attempted to compromise law enforcing institutions and pervert the course of justice.” “This realization highlights the necessity of building a system that focuses on preventing corruption. We continue to implement policies aimed at building resilient systems that can withstand assault by corrupt officials.” He, then, expressed appreciation to the royal fathers for the supports he been enjoying from them since the advent of his administration. Just as the President solicited the support of the monarchs in moving the nation forward, particularly in the forthcoming elections, he stated that his visit to the state was to remind them on the need to reflect on the condition of the country before his administration came on board and what his administration had achieved in the last three and half years for the country. (Credit: Vanguard
http://www.insiderpostonline.com/news/ill-continue-to-run-corruption-free-govt-buhari/

Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Racoon(m): 1:03pm On Jan 26, 2019
By News Desk -January 20, 2019

Dear President Muhammadu Buhari, Following your recent appearance on Kadaria Ahmed’s widely-televised programme, The Candidates, I write to raise some issues regarding your response to several questions on the viral video clips allegedly showing Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State receiving bribe from contractors.

Sir, what stood out to me in your answers are that you “can’t understand” the extent of the “technology” used in the clips and that you are counting on Kano State Assembly (KSHA) and the Kano State High Court (KSHC) to provide you with the answers you and every Nigerian want before you go to Kano for your election campaign.

With profound respect, Your Excellency, these statements left me with only one conclusion: that you have been utterly misled by those people you appointed and trusted to guide you. Contrary to what you have been made to believe, the issue of investigating the clips is not in court and it is not before the KSHA. The whole world is now waiting for you to act. I will explain my assertion below.

Sir, there is currently no ongoing investigation on the said clips at the KSHA and there no pending suit on the investigation.

Immediately after the videos went viral, the KSHA instituted an ad hoc committee to investigate the allegations.The committee held public sittings to which it invited Jaafar Jaafar the journalist who first released the videos and he honoured the invitation, testified before the committee and made copies of the clips available to it.

I was specially moved by the fact that Jaafar arrived the venue with a copy of the Noble Qur’an and he to testified while hanging it; the same Qur’an you swore-on on the 29th of May 2015 that you will, among other things, fight corruption “without fear or favour, affection or ill-will”.

Next, the committee invited Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. But Ganduje failed, refused or neglected to appear before it. Instead, he sent his Commissioner of Information to represent him.

Predictably, the representative could not offer any convincing explanation not least because he was not there when the alleged facts took place. He merely denied the content of the video and cast aspersions on the personality of Jaafar Jaafar. To recap this point, Jaafar has honoured the committee’s invitation and testified, but Ganduje failed to appear. Doesn’t that tell you anything Sir?


But the worst for Ganduje was still to come. Few days after he refused to appear before the committee, the whistle-blower who shot the video and who was initially hesitant to testify volunteered to appear before the committee if his security and safety could be guaranteed.

Furthermore, the committee started making moves to appoint experts to analyse the videos.These developments chilled Ganduje and his team to the marrow. The next thing we heard was that a group of self-styled, unregistered lawyers has instituted an action asking the court to stop the KSHA from investigating the videos.

The court first restrained the committee and later pronounced that the KSHA has no power to investigate the videos as they contain criminal allegations. It further declared that it is the function of such agencies as the police, the EFCC and the ICPC to investigate the allegations and that the videos should be submitted to them.


Thus, the court has already ruled that the KSHA lacks power to proceed, and then threw to ball to the court of these agencies, all of which are under your watch. So, the matter is not in the court. It is not in the KSHA.

Consequently, you unfortunately cannot find the answers you are looking for from the KSHA or from the court. Surprisingly, the EFCC, ICPC, NPF and the DSS have refused to act and they are all under you. Thus, the ball is now in your court, Mr. President.

Your Excellency, permit me to now turn to your statement that you don’t know “the extent of [the] technology used” in the clips and you “can’t understand it”.
Mr. President, I believe you a hundred-and-ten percent that you don’t know the extent of the technology used, but I state, with profound respect, that you can under-
stand it if you wish to.

Qur’an 16:43 teaches you to “ask the people of the message if you do not know”. Sir, the only thing needed for you to understand the video is for a forensic investigation to be carried out on them. This investigation would reveal whether the clips are genuine, doctored or fake.

Today, Allah has put at your disposal every investigative agency in Nigeria: the DSS, the NPF, the EFCC, ICPC, name them. Sir, you simply need to ask them to investigate and brief you so that you may understand “the extent of [the] technology used.”

But you do not even have to ask and wait for forensic investigation to be conducted because the EFCC has already done one. This is according its acting chair -man, Mr. Ibrahim Magu and all you need to do is to simply direct the EFCC chairman to brief you on their findings.


On 23rd November 2018, Mr. Magu told me in the public at Queen Mary University of London that his team was in London to, among other things, conduct forensics into the clips. But upon completion and return to Nigeria, he kept mute on the issue. I suspect that what he found is against Ganduje. Otherwise, he would have publicised the result and the police would have arrested and prosecuted the journalist and the whistle-blower.

Sir, I do not need to remind you that in 2015 you campaigned on the back of three key promises – fighting corruption, unemployment and Boko Haram – and I understand that you are riding on the same promises today.

The millions of Nigerians and I who not only voted for you in 2015 but also voluntarily worked for your election to the last atom of our strength did so because we believed that “if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria.”

On the 29th of May 2015, you swore on the Glorious Qur’an saying I “will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”. Section 15 (5) of the Constitution mandates you to “abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power” in Nigeria.

Mr President, the duo of Jaafar Jaafar and the whistle-blower who did their best to complement your efforts in the fight against corruption, are bearing the brunt of your administration’s undoing. While Jaafar is facing a N3billion “defamation” suit, the business interest of the contractor who filmed the videos is on a knife edge.

The ongoing contracts being executed by his company have recently been revoked by the state government. It goes without saying that this is counter-productive to your whistle-blowing policy as people will rather remain silent in the future.


Finally, Mr. President, as you rightly stated in your response to Kadaria Ahmed, this issue, to borrow your words, has “received a lot of publicity” and “the world is [now] watching us”.

You are the President whose duty is to lead. If you keep complaining that you can’t understand, what do you expect ordinary Nigerians to do. This will only continue to erode public confidence in your government as you are telling the world that you are not in charge.

Your Excellency, your actions or inactions on fighting corruption in Nigeria will surely be written in history books and taught in history classes and this case is a litmus test.

I pray that you wouldn’t let, nay make, history judge you harshly. Most importantly, in the Day of Judgement, you would be judged by the Almighty as to whether you have done your best to deliver on your promise. On that Day, there would be no cabal, no aides, no supporters and Professor Osinbajo wouldn’t be sitting beside you!

The long and short of what I have said is that the whistle-blower has fulfilled his obligation as a good citizen, Jaafar Jaafar has paid his dues as a progressive journalist, the KSHA has played its own role and the court has ruled.And now I have done my part. The ball is now in your court, Mr. President.


Mr Bukarti, a Ph.D candidate at SOAS, University of London, is huma

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Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Jayslicky: 1:03pm On Jan 26, 2019
Yes, no one is stopping u from fighting corruption, just stop taking the law into ur hands since u ain't the judiciary but u can't understand anything cause u are not educated even the waec result u claim to have is fake.

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Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Racoon(m): 1:06pm On Jan 26, 2019
We can see, therefore, that President Buhari’s anti-corruption fervour is merely self-serving. He regards only his political opponents as having the copyright on corruption. By this token, every allegation of corruption leveled against his friends and financiers must be “baseless.” https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2018/10/23/president-buhari-is-not-against-corruption-by-femi-aribisala/
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by oyebanji44: 1:08pm On Jan 26, 2019
Absolutely correct
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Racoon(m): 1:08pm On Jan 26, 2019
"President Muhammadu Buhari......has mentioned that Kano State governor, Umar Ganduje is a responsible leader despite allegations of the governor receiving bribes putting his position in question...."
https://lailasnews.com/ganduje-is-a-responsible-leader-buhari

Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by jchioma: 1:35pm On Jan 26, 2019
Hmmm! Selective amnesia is the worst form of dementia.

This man's dementia is getting the best of him.

Corrupt-free, like Ganduje, Akpabio, Babachir, Maina, and the rest of them too numerous to mention drinking and eating corruption right under your nose...
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by SalamRushdie: 1:38pm On Jan 26, 2019
You are corruption yourself so just shut up
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Evablizin(f): 1:43pm On Jan 26, 2019
Buhari,you're corruption personified,embodiment of corruption.
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by hammerFC: 1:45pm On Jan 26, 2019
Buhari end game.



thunder fire buhari, Insha'Allah amin




thunder fire buhari, Insha'Allah amin




thunder scatter aisha, masha Allah amin

Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by HtwoOw: 1:54pm On Jan 26, 2019
i knew idiots would mention ganduje , but remember only Kano state assembly can impeach him, also Thief judge onogen signed that kano assembly should not proceed with the sitting
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Okoroawusa: 1:55pm On Jan 26, 2019
SAI BABA

Nigerians are 100% behind u

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Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Nobody: 2:03pm On Jan 26, 2019
To slap just dey hungry me
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by ivandragon: 3:00pm On Jan 26, 2019
HtwoOw:
i knew idiots would mention ganduje , but remember only Kano state assembly can impeach him, also Thief judge onogen signed that kano assembly should not proceed with the sitting


Ganduje is simply used to show how hypocritical PMB is.


you can replace the name Ganduje with any of the following personalities & the question would still remain valid...


1. oshiomole

2. fashola

3. Amaechi

4. fayemi (before he became gov for the 2nd time)

5. maina

6. adeosun

7. babachir's

8. Lai

9. the AGF & numerous others who are strongly allied to pmb, have petitions submitted against them with efcc, but who are free & even boast of how untouchable they are ala Adams oshio...


every sane Nigerian wants corruption reduced to the barest minimum, but it must be done in such a way that it does not favour anyone & the same methods, however controversial, are used for both friendly & unfriendly looters of our resources.
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Masterclass32: 3:11pm On Jan 26, 2019
Buhari should stop insulting Nigerians with this anti-corruption talk. It's just a charade.
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by NobleAngell(f): 3:55pm On Jan 26, 2019
No one is stopping you from fighting corruption but stop being hypocritical about it. Spare no one in your fight.
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Nobody: 4:02pm On Jan 26, 2019
1. Mention one person in Buhari's cabinet without a corruption case.
2. How much did Nigeria pay to treat Buhari, a transparent man of integrity in London hospital?
3.How much has Buhari realised from the looters?
4. During Abacha regime many countries banned Abacha, who travelled to different countries and stashed money for Abacha?
5. How much has Buhari released to Nigerian army and why is the military not using the weapons?
Re: I’ll Continue To Run Corruption-free Govt – Buhari by Nobody: 4:07pm On Jan 26, 2019
Na so baba. Who needs western-styled democracy? C'mon bring on that dictatorship joor. Who democracy help? Definitely not black people. We need iron hand

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