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Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by LagosBoy1: 5:56pm On Mar 09, 2011
Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say NO To Fatah Ahmed?

Posted: March 9, 2011 - 11:26

By The True Face of Kwara

Even though our dear state Kwara needs a change, it is not the type being suggested by Governor Bukola Saraki to make fatah Ahmed, his partner in crime his successor. Fatah relationship with Governor Bukola Saraki dates back to the years of the Societe Generale Bank (SGBN) where both of them worked together to see the death of the bank.

Being a reliable partner, Gov. Saraki ensured that Fatah was brought into his cabinet to finish the assignment they could not do in SGBN – to loot Kwara treasury and wreck the state.

That is why all through his period as Finance Commissioner, Fatah did not demonstrate any good talent in managing the state economy. So how can Kwarans now entrust the state once again to such a man.

10 Good Reasons Why Kwarans Must Reject Fatah Ahmed

1. Gov. Saraki picked Fatah as his successor because of pressure from the consortium of banks that raised the 30 billion naira bond for the state. Their fear is that since it was Fatah and Gov. Saraki that negotiated and signed for the bond, their guaranteed the safety of their money and not for any person to emerge as the next governor of the state.

2. Fatah collaborated with Gov. Saraki to loot about 120 billion naira Loca Government funds in 7 years

3. As Finance Commissioner, Fatah collaborated with the governor to open a fictious account named Local/State Govt. joint Account at the Intercontinental Bank Ilorin, through which they both divert government money.

4. As Finance Commissioner, he collaborated to kill Kwara’s only bank – Trade Bank.

5. Fatah collaborated with Gov. Saraki to defraud the state of over 3.5 billion naira through the failed Tsonga farm project. The debt is there for Kwarans to pay.




6. Fatah collaborated with the governor to defraud civil servants of their meager salary through the STOCK EXCHANGE.

7. What can Fatah say about the 1.5 billion outstanding pensioner’s money?

8. How was the first tranche of 17 billion naira out of the 30 billion naira bond spent? Ask Fatah.

9. Fatah is the serving Commissioner who built a 300 million naira mansion before the eyes of his governor without a query. Because of shame, the house was later covered with tarpaulin. Only a criminal governor will allow this to happen.

10. Fatah (now known as Baba mai bindiga) literary translated as ‘the man who supplied guns to his kinsmen to kill their NUPE neighbours in Tsaragi and environs during the communal clashes between Share his town and Tsaragi.

Dear Kwarans, ths is the same Fatah who as Finance Commissioner was invited by the EFCC to answer questions over the looting of Kwara treasury by Gov. saraki. So having Fatah as next governor is as still having Saraki in power – double tragedy! These two men should by now be in jail instead of parading themselves on the streets of Kwara. We must sto these marauders. WAKE UP KWARANS – the only people who deserve freedom are those who are prepared to fight for it.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, NO MORE ENSLAVEMENT. THIS LOOTING LEGACY MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO COTINUE.

GOD BLESS KWARA AND KWARANS

PUBLISHED BY THE TRUE FACE OF KWARA

http://saharareporters.com/article/breaking-stranglehold-sarakis-kwara-say-no-fatah-ahmed-0
Re: Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by Adonike(m): 6:33pm On Mar 09, 2011
Food for thought,
Re: Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by DisGuy: 6:36pm On Mar 09, 2011
True face of Lagos , now true face of Kwara


So we should vote for Gbemisola then?

I think a Debate in Kwara will be good grin

Omo Daddy (gbemi) VS Protege (Fatah) Vs Omo Daddy (Belgore)
Re: Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by dejia(m): 9:20pm On Mar 11, 2011
Well, am not here to defend Fatai, but i promise you, that house that you claim is 300Million, i have entered it in and out, and i promise you, if you have 30Million naira u will build the same i promise you, some igbo boys selling cosmetics in ilorin have better houses.

@Dis guy: I dont know o!, seems Labour Party is the party to vote for in Kwara.
Re: Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by DisGuy: 10:16pm On Mar 11, 2011
What is the pedigree of the Labour party candidate? who is he what has he done before

It's not enough to just list many allegation, this isn't the first time EFCC is interrogating someone

and how exactly can we conclude the Shonga Farms project is a failed project it's only been five years

If a bank especially a state bank cant gather the 25b required by the CBN does that mean the MD/CEO collaborated to kill the bank undecided
Re: Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by 9ijaMan: 10:38pm On Mar 11, 2011
@OP why not present us with links with actual proofs of all these atrocities you claimed Fatai Ahmed committed. I'm a Kwaran too and I see it completely different but will be ready to agree with you if you produce evidences besides the SR link you provided. Any lunatic can send write ups to SR and SR will be obliged to publish.

The only serious contenders for the governorship position in Kwara today are Fatai Ahmed of the PDP and Gbemisola aka Rukayat Saraki. Since we are left with these two choices, I'd rather go for the lesser evil, which in this case is Fatai Ahmed.
Re: Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by bilms(m): 1:11pm On Apr 07, 2011
The darkness may have stayed for long,but the light will always take the day.

The fact about freedom is not in question, as we all know the true messiah.

late Alabi Lawal tried to rescue kwara from the clutches of slavery but his life was cut short by Allah(may his soul rest in peace).

Gbenga Olawepo under the platform of DPP a party the late Governor started took the mantle of leadership.

he struggled to free the state in the last election against the incumbent governor Bukola saraki, but his refusal to support the third term agenda of the then President Olusegun Obasanjo led to rigging his victory to second position.

This is a man whose life history is about fighting for truth and justice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gbenga_Toyosi_Olawepo

He has stepped out again this time to ensure the victory delayed will not be a victory denied for the people of kwara .

in 2003 kwarans out of ignorance and a vengeful desire told the ilorin overlord that even if he brings a goat as governor, they will vote for it. now he has brought is daughter as governor to succeed his son, but the son think he his ready to be a godfather and so brought his own candidate,is partner in crime.

kwarans are crying for respite.


If kwaran reject the man who stand for justice,truth and equity, we may never be free from this bondage.

as far as am concern, Gbenga olawepo is the man who shall by the grace of God (Insha Allah) take kwara to the promise land of freedom.
Re: Breaking The Stranglehold Of The Sarakis In Kwara; Say No To Fatah Ahmed? by 9ijaMan: 8:24pm On Apr 07, 2011
bilms:

The darkness may have stayed for long,but the light will always take the day.

The fact about freedom is not in question, as we all know the true messiah.

late Alabi Lawal tried to rescue kwara from the clutches of slavery but his life was cut short by Allah(may his soul rest in peace).

Gbenga Olawepo under the platform of DPP a party the late Governor started took the mantle of leadership.

he struggled to free the state in the last election against the incumbent governor Bukola saraki, but his refusal to support the third term agenda of the then President Olusegun Obasanjo led to rigging his victory to second position.

This is a man whose life history is about fighting for truth and justice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gbenga_Toyosi_Olawepo

He has stepped out again this time to ensure the victory delayed will not be a victory denied for the people of kwara .

in 2003 kwarans out of ignorance and a vengeful desire told the ilorin overlord that even if he brings a goat as governor, they will vote for it. now he has brought is daughter as governor to succeed his son, but the son think he his ready to be a godfather and so brought his own candidate,is partner in crime.

kwarans are crying for respite.


If kwaran reject the man who stand for justice,truth and equity, we may never be free from this bondage.

as far as am concern, Gbenga olawepo is the man who shall by the grace of God (Insha Allah) take kwara to the promise land of freedom.

Sorry my brother, I beg to disagree with you on Mohammed Lawal. Lawal was not fighting one bit for Kwarans but for his own pocket. How do you explain all the houses he build in Ilorin in his 4 years as a governor? How do you explain the cult boys and other thugs he used against the very same Kwarans particularly in his bid to win a second term. Lawal is my kinsman as we hail from the same Idi-akpe in Ilorin but I will never shy away from the truth. Lawal's tenure of 4 years pales into insignificance when compared with that of Bukola's 4 first years. Which legacy can you attribute to Lawal. As per Gbenga Olawepo. I wish him well, but I do not see him winning the election against the two heavy weights I mentioned earlier. Once again, if I am left with a choice between Gbemi Saraki and Fatai Ahmed, I will not think twice before casting my vote for Fatai.

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