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These are my recommendations to make Police/DSS/EFCC/ICPC investigations of Ex-Govs and Officials easier and more successful: Police/DSS/EFCC/ICPC should encourage petitions on financial impropriety from everyone including anonymous sources. All petitions should be treated as plausible until proven otherwise. Petitions should not go public until after thorough investigation. Police/DSS/EFCC/ICPC should stop arresting or interrogating financial impropriety suspects before completing their investigations. After receiving petitions Police/DSS/EFCC/ICPC should gather and analyze the following information before interrogating the suspects: • Petitioners are usually more than willing to supply evidences • The time line of the alleged impropriety will be very useful • The Code of Conduct Bureau assets declaration of suspects before and after leaving office should be obtained, valued and analyzed. • The legitimate means of income of suspects within the time line should be valued and analyzed. • With the new BVN registration cumulative worth of suspects (across all Banks) before and after leaving office is easier to obtain now. • A random check on suspects' families and close associates assets and Bank account may solve some mysteries. • Corporate Affairs Commissions activities of the suspects, friends and family during the time line may be useful. Suspect interrogation should be the last stage before taking suspects to court. Information from suspects would help investigators affirm or edit the information they have. On-the-spot investigations and interrogation should be swift and discreet as much as possible. Suspects need not be treated as criminals even if there are incriminating evidences against them. With thoroughness Judges may be able to determine criminal cases more expeditiously. |
I am keenly following this thread. My observation about Gov. Fayose is that Children should not be allowed to listen to him or get close to him. I have seen reasonable States' development pictures, even from Aregbesola's Osun, I cannot wait to see Gov. Fayose's giant strides. |
We are matching forward. Few years back we wont know how many people are on board and when we know they are hardly less than 70. Looking forward to a day PMP will also carry his own pack bag on trips like this. God bless Nigeria. |
barcanista: fkaz: |
barcanista:Most Senators (past and present) will take an exception to your choice of words in describing the document they draft and ratify to guide their business. barcanista:Anything admissible in a Court of Law is invaluable. People are constantly in dispute with their organization and the rules and regulations of the organization most times become the vital tool the Court adopts in adjudication. The accusers here may only be interested in legally proving the 2015 document is forged and unacceptable. Stories from both sides have chronicled the traditional evolution of new Senate standing orders since 1999 to 2011. barcanista:They are not claiming the "rules was breached" they appear to be proving the Senate standing 2015 is forged and therefore acceptable. The group have a good case. It will be a disservice to them to complain of a "breach of 2015 rules" when they can actually prove the 2015 is forged and unacceptable. barcanista:If this group case is to prove the 2015 rules is forged and unacceptable, obviously they do not, yet, accept or respect the present occupier of the Senate presidency. There is, currently, a dispute and only the Court of Law is constitutionally empowered to adjudicate in all disputes. The Police/EFFC/ICPC are legally empowered to receive petitions, investigate, and prosecute. The Police have started working on this case and it is left to the petitioners to ensure their case is successfully determined in their favor. |
TGM2015:I agree with your submission. When actions have been taken and have become disputed it is only the Court of Law that have the final say. TGM2015:Full proceedings of the election day are everywhere in words, pictures and videos. From available information on the election day Senate standing order 2015 was never introduced, discussed nor ratified before going into use. |
Future Ministers and office holders should take cue from current happenings. Living in the tunnel for decades does not mean we wont see light again. |
Just when we are getting used to life without these entertainers. Expect more distractions, entertainment and frivolities. Meanwhile could patriotic Nigerians start mulling over legal and constitutional means of obliterating these people from our constitutional governance. |
@ barcanista My friend, firstly you are a Sai Buharist... On this issue I will take full compliment of this. However I am a Sai good governance. ...not a patriot. Well you may disagree but that is what your comments so far suggests. If after reading Sambo Dasuki's words and you still don't see it as house arrest, then it is most unfortunate. You are entitle to your opinion about me and my contributions. Sambo Dasuki doesn't have to use the word "arrest" to explain his arrest. Just as Messi doenst need to call himself a player before people see him as one. See you later |
barcanista:I do not act Sir; I am always always real - in words, thoughts and actions. My Sambo Dasuki loves himself more than you love him. He never used the word 'arrest' or 'house arrest'. You have, rightly, quoted his true words and no where in his accounts did he allude to arrest or attempted arrest. The reoccurring words in his statement are 'restriction and search'. I am just an ordinary citizen and I have been restricted and searched several times. I am sure the same thing is happening to millions of Nigerians out there everyday. Public servants have many benefits which come with responsibilities and accountability. Unlike you I do not hold brief for people. I listen, read, make my own judgement and then contribute as a Patriot. |
bababuff:N8 million = N750,000 x 10,666.67 N750,000 is an average cost of sinking a borehole in Nigeria. A borehole in Nigeria can sustain an average of 30 families. A Nigerian family has an average of four members. Dasuki was a public servant and not an average guy in oil companies and over 80% of Nigerians leave below poverty line! |
tcube123:This is why most people do not trust police whenever they parade suspects of big heist on TV. This robbery was a major one shaking the whole of Lagos and one would have expected the so-called-suspects would be prosecuted immediately as all the evidences are clearly in the public domain. |
If we do not know where we are coming from we will not know where we are going. Buhari-Led-APC should ignore distractors and give us more details of what they met on ground. We need information from last administration to adjudge its success or otherwise. We also need these information as a base to continually judge the current administration's success. In fact if possible we need names, numbers, date, time of all public business transactions under the last administration. We are also advising the current administration to start keeping accounts with: names, numbers, date, time of all public business transactions. |
IAMTHEHERO:Are you a public servant? If yes you should make sure you can account for your dollars in case money get missing or misappropriated under your watch. 10 million naira = N750,000 x 13,333.3. N750,000 is an average cost of sinking a borehole in Nigeria. If conducting a legally backed investigation is what you call dictatorship I believe we should be celebrating this kind of dictatorship. PDP in their own wisdom warned Nigerians about what Buhari has done and not done in the past but majority of Nigerians still chose him. The majority knew what they wanted and its what they are gradually getting. They are celebrating this 'dictatorship'. |
barcanista:From Dasuki's personal accounts. He complained his house was searched for a-too-long time. He also admitted the officials had a search warrant. No where in his account did he use the word arrest. He did not mention DG Daura was one of the operatives that searched his homes. So what is the point of this? |
Sen. Saraki watch your back. The ignorant and corrupt ones call it vendetta we the commoners call it steps to real freedom. |
iliyande:Let us assume you have been fasting and I came into your house as you were breaking and I deliberately dropped some stones in your food but I still begged to eat with you. You agreed and we ate quietly and its time for prayers after break. Shame the devil and tell me what is going through your mind right now. ![]() |
MusaIbrahim1:Even PMP's smile in this picture is for journalists. PMP is the Leader of APC and he stands for Party supremacy - Saraki will demonstrate if he is on the same page with PMP or not July 28. |
princemol:God please answer the common man's prayers. Saraki and Atiku belong to PDP God please take these people,peacefully, to where they belong. |
One thing I am sure about personalities like PMP is if he truly rebuffed IBB, Sultan, and GEJ pleas then he has evidences Dasuki has done something very unacceptable. Fayose, in fact corrupt APC goons better watch their back as a time will come when the real PMP will no longer be be able to overlook impieties in the system. |
Doing the right things in wrong ways may make efforts counterproductive. Security operatives need to learn from past short-comings and try not to repeat same mistakes. If search or arrest warrant is the legal requirement to gain access into a suspect premises why should any security operatives do otherwise. This is the same drama acted out at Burugi Kasham's siege. Are these operatives trying to give us drama to chat about while they are actually not interested in arresting or prosecuting any suspects? If this mistake is repeated again and nobody does nothing it is safe to conclude the recent arrest attempts are nothing but drama. While it is not always advisable to arrest suspects before thorough investigation some cases may require restricting suspects to prevent evidences being tampered with. Law enforcement officers should make sure they have all the legal backing before barging into any Citizen's premises. |
Another smart and hardworking guy making some cash. I am sure with more practices he can sleep on nothing...Vitafoam, Moukafoam, etc watch out |
kokoA: God: My Children I answer your prayers according to your handwork. Truly truly I say unto you the righteous @ heart and acts shall be rewarded with true happiness, fulfillment and success while the evil ones shall be rewarded accordingly. |
These are my recommendations to make Police/EFCC/ICPC investigations of Ex-Govs and Officials easier and more successful: Police/EFCC/ICPC should encourage petitions on financial impropriety from everyone including anonymous sources. All petitions should be treated as plausible until proven otherwise. Petitions should not be going public until after thorough investigation. Police/EFCC/ICPC should stop arresting or interrogating financial impropriety suspects before completing their investigations. After receiving petitions Police/EFCC/ICPC should gather and analyze the following information before interrogating the suspects: • Petitioners are usually more than willing to supply evidences • The time line of the alleged impropriety will be very useful • The Code of Conduct Bureau assets declaration of suspects before and after leaving office should be obtained, valued and analyzed. • The legitimate means of income of suspects within the time line should be valued and analyzed. • With the new BVN registration cumulative worth of suspects (across all Banks) before and after leaving office is easier to obtain now. • A random check on suspects' families and close associates assets and Bank account may. • Corporate Affairs Commissions activities of the suspects, friends and family during the time line may be useful Suspect interrogation should be the last stage before taking suspects to court. Information from suspects would help investigators affirm or edit the information they have. On-the-spot investigations and interrogation should be swift and discreet as much as possible. With thoroughness like this showing: names, facts, figures, date and time Judges may be able to determine fraud cases in weeks. |
These are my recommendations to make Police/EFCC/ICPC investigations of Ex-Govs and Officials easier and more successful: Police/EFCC/ICPC should encourage petitions on financial impropriety from everyone including anonymous sources. All petitions should be treated as plausible until proven otherwise. Petitions should not be going public until after thorough investigation. Police/EFCC/ICPC should stop arresting or interrogating financial impropriety suspects before completing their investigations. After receiving petitions Police/EFCC/ICPC should gather and analyze the following information before interrogating the suspects: • Petitioners are usually more than willing to supply evidences • The time line of the alleged impropriety will be very useful • The Code of Conduct Bureau assets declaration of suspects before and after leaving office should be obtained, valued and analyzed. • The legal and other legitimate means of income of suspects within the time line should be valued and analyzed. • With the new BVN registration cumulative worth of suspects (across all Banks) before and after leaving office is easier to obtain now. • A random check on suspects' families and close associates assets and Bank account may. • Corporate Affairs Commissions activities of the suspects, friends and family during the time line may be useful Suspect interrogation should be the last stage before taking suspects to court. Information from suspects would help investigators affirm or edit the information they have. On-the-spot investigations and interrogation should be swift and discreet as much as possible. With thoroughness like this showing: names, facts, figures, date and time Judges may be able to determine fraud cases in weeks. |
If I see pictures of PMP laughing again in the coming days I will be forced to join people calling him names. |
Dialogue or brute force. Carrot or Stick - anything that stops these wanton killings of helpless people is welcome. If I see pictures of PMP laughing again in the coming days I may be forced to join people calling him names. |
We need this in Nigeria right now. We should not be slaves to religion doctrines when our people are being hacked down every hour. |
Another seed of public unrest sown already. |
Another arrest! We deserve to know his offense(s) against the State. He deserves a transparent,expeditious and fair trial. We all deserve to hear a well articulated judicial pronouncement after his trial. In the last weeks there have been many arrests and dramatic release without any tangible case brought against these people. The public deserve to know the detail of these people's crime against the State. When the poor steal maggi we hear how many, we know when it happened, where it happened, where the maggi is now and when the maggi is finally recovered. The poor trials are usually transparent, expeditious but seldom fair. We want to know how much the State is accusing Gov. ABC of looting, we want to know how he looted the money, we want to know the Banks and countries where the loot is stashed, we want to hear Gov. ABC defending himself in the Court, we want to see the Police/EFCC/ICPC proving the State's case in the Court, we want to see the Judge making judicial pronouncement on the case asap. Finally we want to celebrate when the loot is recovered back to the State. This is the Change we crave for. |
Good example. Sir you did not tell us if the wardrobe allowance has, finally, been paid secretly. If this is from the wardrobe allowance then we shall be watching out for Senator Ben Murray Bruce leading other Senators to give back to their constituencies soon. People should not forget this man is a Senator - his primary assignment to his people is to make and influence laws that will have direct impact on the needs of his constituency. Lawmakers, naturally, should have no business doing this or executing 'projects' but we should encourage those who are doing it. |
Saraki no even notice am.. He be like u will die beefing me Ur excellency..
and its time for prayers after break. Shame the devil and tell me what is going through your mind right now. 