MORE TROUBLE: HERE IS REAL LOOTERS LIST THAT BUHARI AND LAI DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT
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TROUBLE: HERE IS REAL LOOTERS LIST THAT BUHARI AND LAI DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW
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POLITICS
– Current
update on air now as few days ago, the fallacious minister of
information, the rightly named Lai Mohammed, whose first name rhymes with his
life’s calling, released a so called ‘looters list’ with six names of alleged
looters.
Meanwhile
after he was ridiculed by civil society, the opposition and the international
community, Mr. Lai Mohammed hurriedly put out a statement tagging his list a
‘teaser’.
When
that lie refused to fly, the notorious fibber, Lai Mohammed, released yet
another list yesterday, April 1, 2018.
Coincidentally,
April 1 is April Fools day and it was befitting that Lai released his list on
that day because only a fool will believe the list he put together.
His
list did not contain even one member of the All Progressive Congress. If the
list proves anything, it is that President Buhari, Lai Mohammed and their All
Progressive Congress are not fighting corruption. Instead they are fighting
opposition.
I have
taken the pains to produce a ‘teaser’ looters list of APC members who are
collectively alleged to have looted over $2 billion (when you convert the
dollar value of what they allegedly looted at the time they allegedly looted
it).
I
challenge President Buhari and Lai Mohammed to explain why these men did not
feature on their list and why they continue to remain in this APC government
where they wield immense powers and influence, even over the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission that is meant to prosecute them.
I
further challenge President Buhari and Lai Mohammed to explain to Nigerians why
they failed to reveal to Nigerians that President Buhari himself is a MAJOR
beneficiary of the funds that the former National Security Adviser, Colonel
Sambo Dasuki, received from the treasury for the security of Nigerians.
I
assure Nigerians that Sambo Dasuki is not in jail for a crime he committed in
2015. He is rather being persecuted for a ‘crime’ he committed in 1985.
Please
find below the teaser list of looters.
Note
that this is just a teaser. Depending on the reaction of the Buhari led
government, more names will be released.
#LootersList
1.
Rotimi Amaechi: Indicted by the Justice George Omeregi led
Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry of looting ₦97
billion along with co indictees including a former army general.
2.
Saminu Turaki: Alleged to have looted ₦36
billion. First charged before Justice Sabi’u
Yahuza of the Federal High Court in Dutse, Jigawa State. Currently facing trial
before justice Nnamdi Dimgba at the FCT High Court.
3.
Timipre Sylva: A well known financier and supporter of
the APC administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. Alleged to have looted
N19.7 billion. Was facing trial before Justice A. Y. Mohammed of the Federal
High Court, Abuja. However, two days after President Buhari was sworn in, the
new APC government WITHDREW the charges preferred against Sylva on June 1, 2015
and on October 3, 2018, the EFCC returned to Sylva, 48 houses seized from him
during the administration of former president, Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 to
him.
4.
Murtala Nyako: Alleged to have looted N29 billion.
Currently facing trial before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court
sitting in Maitama, Abuja
5.
Senator Danjuma Goje: Alleged to have looted N25 billion.
Currently facing trial before the Federal High Court, sitting in Jos, Plateau
State.
6.
Senator Abdullahi Adamu: Alleged to have looted N15 billion
with the help of 18 co accused. Charged on March 3, 2010. The case continues to
linger in court.
7. Orji
Kalu: Alleged to have looted N3.2 billion. Currently facing
trial before Justice Mohammed Idris of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos.
8. Kayode
Fayemi: Indicted by the Ekiti Judicial Commission of Inquiry
headed by former Ekiti State chief judge and the Oluyin of Iyin-Ekiti, Ademola
Ajakaiye, of sundry financial malfeasance totaling over N2 billion.
9.
Senator Joshua Dariye: Alleged to have looted N1.2 billion.
Currently facing trial before Justice Adebukola Banjoko at an FCT High Court.
10.
Babachir Lawal: former Secretary to the Government of the
Federation. Allegedly gave a N200 million contract to his own company from
monies meant to look after Internally Displaced Persons. Has been sacked after
protest by the opposition and civil society. Has still not been charged. Was
allowed to be replaced by his own cousin.
By the
omission of these names, the Buhari led Federal Government has vindicated Transparency
International.
According
to Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, Nigeria is more
corrupt today under Buhari than at any other time since Transparency
International started keeping records!
We have
moved 12 places backward from 136 to 148. Yet this administration has the guts
to accuse a government under whom Nigeria made her best ever progress on the
Corruption Perception Index of corruption? We moved from 144 to 136 in 2014
under President Jonathan because that government fought corruption in court and
not through the media.