Sunday, 6 September 2015

[ Must Read] America Has Released The Names of Big Thieves to Buhari

Contrary to counter claims in some quarters that the US
government was in possession of documents indicting top aides
of Goodluck Jonathan, indications have emerged that President
Muhammadu Buhari has, in fact, been handed shocking
documents relating to monumental stealing of ministers and
others.
It was learnt that the intervention of some individuals, including
some African leaders, tended to suggest to Buhari that he
needed to give his predecessor soft landing; and indeed, the
President had agreed but on the condition that the aides and
ministers who looted the treasury must return the funds.
It was with a view to avoiding what a very credible source
described as a public embarrassment for the former leader, that
Jonathan visited Buhari earlier in the month to beg for his
understanding.
“The President advised Jonathan to prevail on his aides and
ministers to return all the money they looted to enable him have
access to funds with which to restructure and develop Nigeria
for the good of everybody. But President Buhari became angry
when Jonathan’s men became adamant.”
“Most of Jonathan’s men would have been arrested by now, but
the President was being mindful of the nation’s democracy and,
therefore, decided to pursue the matter in a civil manner.
In fact, it was for this reason that the National Economic
Council, NEC, decided to set up a special committee to ascertain
the areas concerned and deal with it,” a presidency source told
Vanguard.
It was due to the documents exposing stealings that Buhari
recently urge lawyers not to cover corrupt men.

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