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| Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by arresa(op): 5:40pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
THE NIGERIA'S RULE OF LAW AT WORK 1. Abdulrasheed Maina, the maelstrom that sucked up N195 billion pension fund has escaped out of the country to enjoy his loot in a small Island because the rule of law provided a cover for him to go for medical treatment which he never returned for trial. 2. Farouk Lawan demanded for $3million bribe. The rule of law invoked his fundamental human rights, he got away with it till toda and the trial is dead. 3. Mohammed Abacha has a case of N446 billion on his neck, the rule of law guarantees he walks free and enjoy his loot to the fullest. Nothing has been heard of the matter till today. 4. $6 billion fuel subsidy scandal has been swept under the carpet and all the criminals that shared this loot are walking free because the rule of law says so. 5. Peter Odili Looted and plundered Rivers State Treasury To the tune of $500 million and the rule of law protected and gave him an everlasting immunity from prosecution or arrest by EFCC so that the man can be left in peace to enjoy his loot. 6. Dan Etete and his gangs of seven or more thieves shared $1.1 billion in celebrated Malabu oil scandal. The rule of law ensured that they walked free and have all relocated from Nigeria. 7. Abubakar Kigo and his gang of five, stole almost N33billion police pension fund, the rule of law gave them a pat on the wrist, 2 years jail term and N750,000 fine. 8. Steve Oronsaye, the former head of service for the federation was found culpable in mismanaging and diverting N123 billion and the rule of law has made sure that the matter never sees the light of the day. 9. Sambo Dasuki, after mismanaging, looting, diverting and sharing $2.1 billion arms purchase money to his friend and cronies is asking to be let out to travel abroad for medical treatment because the rule of law guarantees him that privilege. A trip if he be allowed to make will ensure he never returns to the country to face trial. 10.The PDP and lovers of corruption are asking and demanding for the release of Olisa Metuh from EFCC detention because the rule of law guarantees him freedom for corruptly enriching himself. Olisa Metuh, a man who collected over N400 million of arms purchase money for his personal enjoyment on the detriment of our soldiers and innocent Nigerians who are killed daily by boko haram. These criminals still enjoy their loot why many workers could not get their salaries... In whose interest does the RULE OF LAW serve? FB post.. |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by muahmed(m): 5:42pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
Nyc |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by donbenedict(m): 5:42pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
Injustice is now d new face of democracy. |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by madridguy(m): 5:43pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
When Buhari open their books you hear witch hunting. |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by LordAdam: 5:45pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
What constitution did PMB swear to uphold when he inaugurated? Does the Nigerian constitution stipulate that rule of law be followed at all times or not? Hypocrites!!! PMB is an enemy of the Nigerian constitution, the Nigerian people, and Nigeria! -Lord |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by jacabi(m): 5:54pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
To me, our so called rule of law is just a mode of oppressing the less privileged that could not hire the services of good lawyers to defend them. |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by DerideGull(m): 6:07pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
To have incompetent and unqualified goons such as Muhammadu Buhari at the corridor of power is the grandfather of corruption. Corruption or no corruption, rule of law is the tenant of democracy and must be obeyed at all times. The level of corruption seen in Nigeria today would have avoided if the corruptible endeavors of Tafawa Balewa, NPC and the political elites of northern region of Nigeria were curtailed in the 60s instead of resorting to tribal blackmail by most Nigerians. |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by arresa(op): 6:15pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
LordAdam:I was going to dismiss your post like I did so many times because you hardly make sense or purvey sane and rational argument, in fact, you exhibit gross hypocrisy and you contradict even your own flawed and warped views, but I'll use your own quote to dismiss your flawed and senseless post.. LordAdam:Based on your poor and corrupt GEJ defense, should PMB be held accountable for the actions of the EFCC especially since you hypocritically asserted that GEJ should not be blamed for the actions of the EFCC under Lamorde. In your thoughtless and hypocritical world, PMB is responsible for the actions of the EFCC while your GEJ was responsible for the actions of the same EFCC under Lamorde. See how thoughtless, hypocritical, pointless and upside down you sound? Unlike you and regardless of my support for PMB, he is ultimately responsible for the actions of the people he hired apart from the fact that he is the commander in chief, the president and the chief law enforcement officer. The buck stops with the president. Lastly, Dasuki did not approve and took the money from the CBN based on his own authority and it's on record that Okonjo approved the fund transfer to Dasuki's office based on GEJ's consent and authority according to the same Okonjo. GEJ ultimately stole the money with his authority as the president and commander in chief and gave it to Dasuki to share. The money was made available by GEJ. No money without GEJ's approval and consent. GEJ officially stole the money. It's on record as asserted by Metuh and Anenih that GEJ gave them the looted funds if I might add. You really need to confine your empty talk to yourself.. |
| Re: Corruption:: In Whose Interest Does The RULE OF LAW Serve? by LordAdam: 12:29pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
arresa:Trash! By saying PMB is ultimately responsible for the actions of people he hired. It is safe to say that you agree that PMB is corrupt. With that said, I have nothing more to say. At least you agreed that PMB is corrupt unlike your trashy zombie mate. Since you can't understand English. What was PMB's reply about the trials during the media chat? If he had dissociated himself from the flagrant abuse of power by EFCC, I wouldn't have made that statement. Instead he supported it fully. Look how he dissociated himself from the NASS saga of not wanting to be part of the NSA. Why did he not do so for the EFCC instance of lawlessness? In GEJ's case, I am yet to find where he publicly supported Lamorde for pocketing N1t. Show me if you have proof? Nonsense! Next time don't quote me if you cannot understand English. Nairaland should integrate Google Translate, many of you guys are very poor in deciphering the English language. ILLITERATE, like your President! -Lord |
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