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The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by elivis(op): 11:34am On Jan 07, 2016
THE EVIL IN THE GOOD OF BUHARI, EFCC, JUDICIARY AND ANTI-GRAFT WAR.
The fleece are won by sincerity and hard-work. These make it golden. Nigerians in consensus propose the option of Muhammadu Buhari as the genius and hero of anti-graft duel. In a lost priority and misplaced ambition times have been misconstrued and change remain “inconstant”.
Some have often perceived Buhari’s anti-graft war as a revenge, narrow mindedness and selective. However it should be pursued in the spirit of law. Preferences should be on the rule of law in application instead of being ruled by the unknown, inconstant and arbitrary WILL of another MAN. No day passes without an EFCC victim being reckoned with the opposition PDP- Bello Haliru, Chief Tony Aneni, FFK, Olisa Metuh and still counting. Be it as it may Haruna Momoh, Director PPMC has been shielded from the ppmc outrageous scandal; perhaps the EFCC have no tips or executive permission. How about those who could not get past the anti corruption test according to intelligent report? …they are bound for the corridors of power. Worrisome is the President’s ability to defy all evidence against past governors like Fashola, Amaechi, Fayemi on the cloak of “allegation”. Invariably those who fund the Buhari’s presidential Bid are above the LAW & EFCC.
Why are the big thieves walking freely with the President in the corridors of power?. Oh I forget that they are Buhari’s SACRED COWS. Most corrupt public officials in the president’s party are SAINTS with the offensive stench of gross financial mismanagement.
This has gone long enough. PMB must face corruption squarely by rebutting sitting governors like Tanko Alma Kura and Rauf Aregbesola for their careless and ruthless looting of funds. For instance:
National Publicity Secretary of the Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, an indegine of Osun State submitted documents of corruption allegations against Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.In the petition submitted on behalf of a group, Osun Stakeholders, titled, “Petition against Governor Rauf Aregbesola for financial recklessness, corruption, money laundering and fraudulent application of Osun State’s resources,” Odumakin alleged that Aregbesola had sunk the state into abject poverty.
The group said a forensic audit of the Osun State government accounts had become necessary as the state was already bankrupt and had become the poorest state in Nigeria.
The petition said Osun “is littered with abandoned projects even though loans were secured by this administration to execute them. Today, our dear state has become the embodiment of lack, poverty, purposelessness, wickedness and insensitivity of political leaders of the highest order in the country.”
It stated that families could no longer survive and the people of the state now looked up to the EFCC to ensure that the state’s funds were recovered.
The petition lamented that Osun State had become an object of scorn and a symbol of poverty in the nation because of Aregbesola’s recklessness. Consequently, Osun debt profile has been lifted a record high of #480billion according to Sen. Iyiola Omisore (The Herald, june 16 2015).
Governor Rochas is no different in financial mismanagement: Sunday Punch report of January 6, 2013 revealed Governor Okorocha as one of the eight governors being discreetly investigated by the EFCC over fraud-related activities. Since September 2012, the EFCC has reportedly been on a surreptitious investigation of Governor Okorocha’s management of the public funds of ImoState, especially as it relates to the disbursement of Imo State Local Government funds, the N47 billion loan from the banks and the N13.3 billion Imo Bond fund.
Mr. President, no matter how dictatorial or powerful, your fight for corruption is failure bound if people should be punished in no true sense of it. Prove me wrong by considering well indictable evidences and reports against Rt. Hon. Amaechi, Babatunde Fashola or even a member of your party, the APC.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by MonicaTerna: 2:26pm On Jan 07, 2016
Buhari’s anti-graft war as a revenge, narrow mindedness and selective act of injustices to the PDP if all APC memebers are not corrupt them they shoulf also be tried fairly them we know better
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by MonicaTerna: 2:30pm On Jan 07, 2016
Buhari’s anti-graft war to me is war of revenge, and selective act on his opponent because most of the people that decamp to APC were wiped out of their past corrupt cases person like Sylva, who was charge to court before he decamped to APC was cleared of all charged because he Decamped to APC and became the APC governorship candidate in Bayelsa State
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by shunshun861: 2:32pm On Jan 07, 2016
Mr President must look inward first to fight corruption, charity begins at home...#saharareporter #EFCC
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by usman195000: 2:33pm On Jan 07, 2016
I am usually taken aback whenever officers of the present APC administration release statements and interviews to sermonise Nigerians on how PDP administration has destroyed Nigeria for 16years and how they are working on fixing the mess created by PDP.
It is non-contestable that between May 29, 1999 and May 29, 2015, "PDP"(in quote) occupied the seat of power in Abuja and control majority states in the federation. However, we have to get our fact right with respect to "who destroyed Nigeria between 99 and 2015". I believe we should do a holistic analysis on this subject
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by chukscosmos: 2:33pm On Jan 07, 2016
The shallow mindedness of President Buhari towards the anti-corruption war is one that poses serious threat to our national democracy - a government that can be depicted by its return to forceful and partisan leadership. Efcc has become a tool of doom for Nigeria. The fight against corruption is now a fight against Pdp
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by winstonjenn012: 2:36pm On Jan 07, 2016
you are saying the truth my frd, let Buhari answer this questions if he can,if Buhari would allow the EFCC do they job & stop using power as a president,using people's brains. Corruption must be stop starting by the APC member, Apc own is too must Buhari should wipe them all out not to cover this crimes or else more fund we take plc by the same people.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by usman195000: 2:37pm On Jan 07, 2016
Evil will never triumph over good not in a land where people have sacrificed to get to where we are
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by changeschloi: 2:41pm On Jan 07, 2016
Vengeance is what Buhari wants and is technically doing it.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by Enyenhe(f): 2:44pm On Jan 07, 2016
elivis:
THE EVIL IN THE GOOD OF BUHARI, EFCC, JUDICIARY AND ANTI-GRAFT WAR.
The fleece are won by sincerity and hard-work. These make it golden. Nigerians in consensus propose the option of Muhammadu Buhari as the genius and hero of anti-graft duel. In a lost priority and misplaced ambition times have been misconstrued and change remain “inconstant”.
Some have often perceived Buhari’s anti-graft war as a revenge, narrow mindedness and selective. However it should be pursued in the spirit of law. Preferences should be on the rule of law in application instead of being ruled by the unknown, inconstant and arbitrary WILL of another MAN. No day passes without an EFCC victim being reckoned with the opposition PDP- Bello Haliru, Chief Tony Aneni, FFK, Olisa Metuh and still counting. Be it as it may Haruna Momoh, Director PPMC has been shielded from the ppmc outrageous scandal; perhaps the EFCC have no tips or executive permission. How about those who could not get past the anti corruption test according to intelligent report? …they are bound for the corridors of power. Worrisome is the President’s ability to defy all evidence against past governors like Fashola, Amaechi, Fayemi on the cloak of “allegation”. Invariably those who fund the Buhari’s presidential Bid are above the LAW & EFCC.
Why are the big thieves walking freely with the President in the corridors of power?. Oh I forget that they are Buhari’s SACRED COWS. Most corrupt public officials in the president’s party are SAINTS with the offensive stench of gross financial mismanagement.
This has gone long enough. PMB must face corruption squarely by rebutting sitting governors like Tanko Alma Kura and Rauf Aregbesola for their careless and ruthless looting of funds. For instance:
National Publicity Secretary of the Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, an indegine of Osun State submitted documents of corruption allegations against Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.In the petition submitted on behalf of a group, Osun Stakeholders, titled, “Petition against Governor Rauf Aregbesola for financial recklessness, corruption, money laundering and fraudulent application of Osun State’s resources,” Odumakin alleged that Aregbesola had sunk the state into abject poverty.
The group said a forensic audit of the Osun State government accounts had become necessary as the state was already bankrupt and had become the poorest state in Nigeria.
The petition said Osun “is littered with abandoned projects even though loans were secured by this administration to execute them. Today, our dear state has become the embodiment of lack, poverty, purposelessness, wickedness and insensitivity of political leaders of the highest order in the country.”
It stated that families could no longer survive and the people of the state now looked up to the EFCC to ensure that the state’s funds were recovered.
The petition lamented that Osun State had become an object of scorn and a symbol of poverty in the nation because of Aregbesola’s recklessness. Consequently, Osun debt profile has been lifted a record high of #480billion according to Sen. Iyiola Omisore (The Herald, june 16 2015).
Governor Rochas is no different in financial mismanagement: Sunday Punch report of January 6, 2013 revealed Governor Okorocha as one of the eight governors being discreetly investigated by the EFCC over fraud-related activities. Since September 2012, the EFCC has reportedly been on a surreptitious investigation of Governor Okorocha’s management of the public funds of ImoState, especially as it relates to the disbursement of Imo State Local Government funds, the N47 billion loan from the banks and the N13.3 billion Imo Bond fund.
Mr. President, no matter how dictatorial or powerful, your fight for corruption is failure bound if people should be punished in no true sense of it. Prove me wrong by considering well indictable evidences and reports against Rt. Hon. Amaechi, Babatunde Fashola or even a member of your party, the APC.
chukscosmos:
The shallow mindedness of President Buhari towards the anti-corruption war is one that poses serious threat to our national democracy - a government that can be depicted by its return to forceful and partisan leadership. Efcc has become a tool of doom for Nigeria. The fight against corruption is now a fight against Pdp
shunshun861:
Mr President must look inward first to fight corruption, charity begins at home...#saharareporter #EFCC
elivis:
THE EVIL IN THE GOOD OF BUHARI, EFCC, JUDICIARY AND ANTI-GRAFT WAR.
The fleece are won by sincerity and hard-work. These make it golden. Nigerians in consensus propose the option of Muhammadu Buhari as the genius and hero of anti-graft duel. In a lost priority and misplaced ambition times have been misconstrued and change remain “inconstant”.
Some have often perceived Buhari’s anti-graft war as a revenge, narrow mindedness and selective. However it should be pursued in the spirit of law. Preferences should be on the rule of law in application instead of being ruled by the unknown, inconstant and arbitrary WILL of another MAN. No day passes without an EFCC victim being reckoned with the opposition PDP- Bello Haliru, Chief Tony Aneni, FFK, Olisa Metuh and still counting. Be it as it may Haruna Momoh, Director PPMC has been shielded from the ppmc outrageous scandal; perhaps the EFCC have no tips or executive permission. How about those who could not get past the anti corruption test according to intelligent report? …they are bound for the corridors of power. Worrisome is the President’s ability to defy all evidence against past governors like Fashola, Amaechi, Fayemi on the cloak of “allegation”. Invariably those who fund the Buhari’s presidential Bid are above the LAW & EFCC.
Why are the big thieves walking freely with the President in the corridors of power?. Oh I forget that they are Buhari’s SACRED COWS. Most corrupt public officials in the president’s party are SAINTS with the offensive stench of gross financial mismanagement.
This has gone long enough. PMB must face corruption squarely by rebutting sitting governors like Tanko Alma Kura and Rauf Aregbesola for their careless and ruthless looting of funds. For instance:
National Publicity Secretary of the Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, an indegine of Osun State submitted documents of corruption allegations against Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.In the petition submitted on behalf of a group, Osun Stakeholders, titled, “Petition against Governor Rauf Aregbesola for financial recklessness, corruption, money laundering and fraudulent application of Osun State’s resources,” Odumakin alleged that Aregbesola had sunk the state into abject poverty.
The group said a forensic audit of the Osun State government accounts had become necessary as the state was already bankrupt and had become the poorest state in Nigeria.
The petition said Osun “is littered with abandoned projects even though loans were secured by this administration to execute them. Today, our dear state has become the embodiment of lack, poverty, purposelessness, wickedness and insensitivity of political leaders of the highest order in the country.”
It stated that families could no longer survive and the people of the state now looked up to the EFCC to ensure that the state’s funds were recovered.
The petition lamented that Osun State had become an object of scorn and a symbol of poverty in the nation because of Aregbesola’s recklessness. Consequently, Osun debt profile has been lifted a record high of #480billion according to Sen. Iyiola Omisore (The Herald, june 16 2015).
Governor Rochas is no different in financial mismanagement: Sunday Punch report of January 6, 2013 revealed Governor Okorocha as one of the eight governors being discreetly investigated by the EFCC over fraud-related activities. Since September 2012, the EFCC has reportedly been on a surreptitious investigation of Governor Okorocha’s management of the public funds of ImoState, especially as it relates to the disbursement of Imo State Local Government funds, the N47 billion loan from the banks and the N13.3 billion Imo Bond fund.
Mr. President, no matter how dictatorial or powerful, your fight for corruption is failure bound if people should be punished in no true sense of it. Prove me wrong by considering well indictable evidences and reports against Rt. Hon. Amaechi, Babatunde Fashola or even a member of your party, the APC. for me PMB is a fill time tyranny and don't have any good intensions for Nigerians but just fighting opposition PDP ONLY
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by winstonjenn012: 2:45pm On Jan 07, 2016
Yes President Buhari should prove Nigeria wrong by picking those crimes out & putting stop to the anti-corrupt act in Apc party, by their fruit we shall know them.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by josefeneche: 2:46pm On Jan 07, 2016
Alhaji Lai Mohammed earlier today said the Presidency has no hand in their so called 'Anti Graft War', that the security agencies are doing what they are doing of their free will. That, my people, is a lie that i doubt if i'll be able to comprehend anytime soon.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by MonicaTerna: 2:47pm On Jan 07, 2016
the APC claim that they are the face of change and they are only creating hardship for the common Nigerians, people that voted for them, by 1 of fed Tariff will increase, no business is selling because of delay in salary, insecurity, election violent , and IFM boss also said fuel subsidy is benefiting the rich
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by Lidia16: 2:49pm On Jan 07, 2016
grin shocked.Buhari is also implicated in this corruption chant going on. Members of Buhari's cabinet are busy buying up houses in Area 11 Abuja.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by Nobody: 2:58pm On Jan 07, 2016
Iam solidly behind the idea of prosecuting pdp members by buhari govt.pdp was there but couldn't prosecute a single culprit which is 2 bad for our govt.As long as you are guilty the law should take it's course.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by martinsoche: 2:58pm On Jan 07, 2016
MonicaTerna:
Buhari’s anti-graft war as a revenge, narrow mindedness and selective act of injustices to the PDP if all APC memebers are not corrupt them they shoulf also be tried fairly them we know better
elivis:
THE EVIL IN THE GOOD OF BUHARI, EFCC, JUDICIARY AND ANTI-GRAFT WAR.
The fleece are won by sincerity and hard-work. These make it golden. Nigerians in consensus propose the option of Muhammadu Buhari as the genius and hero of anti-graft duel. In a lost priority and misplaced ambition times have been misconstrued and change remain “inconstant”.
Some have often perceived Buhari’s anti-graft war as a revenge, narrow mindedness and selective. However it should be pursued in the spirit of law. Preferences should be on the rule of law in application instead of being ruled by the unknown, inconstant and arbitrary WILL of another MAN. No day passes without an EFCC victim being reckoned with the opposition PDP- Bello Haliru, Chief Tony Aneni, FFK, Olisa Metuh and still counting. Be it as it may Haruna Momoh, Director PPMC has been shielded from the ppmc outrageous scandal; perhaps the EFCC have no tips or executive permission. How about those who could not get past the anti corruption test according to intelligent report? …they are bound for the corridors of power. Worrisome is the President’s ability to defy all evidence against past governors like Fashola, Amaechi, Fayemi on the cloak of “allegation”. Invariably those who fund the Buhari’s presidential Bid are above the LAW & EFCC.
Why are the big thieves walking freely with the President in the corridors of power?. Oh I forget that they are Buhari’s SACRED COWS. Most corrupt public officials in the president’s party are SAINTS with the offensive stench of gross financial mismanagement.
This has gone long enough. PMB must face corruption squarely by rebutting sitting governors like Tanko Alma Kura and Rauf Aregbesola for their careless and ruthless looting of funds. For instance:
National Publicity Secretary of the Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, an indegine of Osun State submitted documents of corruption allegations against Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.In the petition submitted on behalf of a group, Osun Stakeholders, titled, “Petition against Governor Rauf Aregbesola for financial recklessness, corruption, money laundering and fraudulent application of Osun State’s resources,” Odumakin alleged that Aregbesola had sunk the state into abject poverty.
The group said a forensic audit of the Osun State government accounts had become necessary as the state was already bankrupt and had become the poorest state in Nigeria.
The petition said Osun “is littered with abandoned projects even though loans were secured by this administration to execute them. Today, our dear state has become the embodiment of lack, poverty, purposelessness, wickedness and insensitivity of political leaders of the highest order in the country.”
It stated that families could no longer survive and the people of the state now looked up to the EFCC to ensure that the state’s funds were recovered.
The petition lamented that Osun State had become an object of scorn and a symbol of poverty in the nation because of Aregbesola’s recklessness. Consequently, Osun debt profile has been lifted a record high of #480billion according to Sen. Iyiola Omisore (The Herald, june 16 2015).
Governor Rochas is no different in financial mismanagement: Sunday Punch report of January 6, 2013 revealed Governor Okorocha as one of the eight governors being discreetly investigated by the EFCC over fraud-related activities. Since September 2012, the EFCC has reportedly been on a surreptitious investigation of Governor Okorocha’s management of the public funds of ImoState, especially as it relates to the disbursement of Imo State Local Government funds, the N47 billion loan from the banks and the N13.3 billion Imo Bond fund.
Mr. President, no matter how dictatorial or powerful, your fight for corruption is failure bound if people should be punished in no true sense of it. Prove me wrong by considering well indictable evidences and reports against Rt. Hon. Amaechi, Babatunde Fashola or even a member of your party, the APC. this just a fight against PDP
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by josefeneche: 3:06pm On Jan 07, 2016
usman195000:
I am usually taken aback whenever officers of the present APC administration release statements and interviews to sermonise Nigerians on how PDP administration has destroyed Nigeria for 16years and how they are working on fixing the mess created by PDP.
It is non-contestable that between May 29, 1999 and May 29, 2015, "PDP"(in quote) occupied the seat of power in Abuja and control majority states in the federation. However, we have to get our fact right with respect to "who destroyed Nigeria between 99 and 2015". I believe we should do a holistic analysis on this subject
All that never ending talk of 'the past administration being blamed' for what the country's going through right now blah blah blah is really getting old to some of us. The new admin were voted into power so they could right whatever wrong the past admin created, as they have always claimed since they came into power, & stop with the complaints already. They better realize that time's not on their side. The earlier they get to work, the better for them.
Re: The Evil In The Good Of Buhari, Efcc, Judiciary And Anti-graft War. by josefeneche: 3:09pm On Jan 07, 2016
kevinscore:
Iam solidly behind the idea of prosecuting pdp members by buhari govt. pdp was there but couldn't prosecute a single culprit which is 2 bad for our govt.As long as you are guilty the law should take it's course.
I'm pretty sure you ok with all the selective arrests/questioning of only PDP members that's going on. smh!
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