Now that the President is exonerated, has anyone pause to ponder that the indiction of Atiku is becoming too many now, at least we now know that he is indeed guilty as charged. The EFCC, The Bayo Ojo panel, the Ndoma-Egba Panel, the Tsauri Panel and now the Senate all indicted the Vice-President. Do we need any more proof?
A careful look at occurrences in life, since most times we may be in a hurry to pause and ponder over them.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Obasanjo cleared in PTDF Probe
The Senate yesterday absolves the President of all blames in the PTDF Saga. But it seriously indicted the Vice President Atiku Abubakar over the PTDF issues. The Senate had indeed did the right thing because it is clear from every point of view that someone who use the government for his own personal business is different from someone who uses the government money for government project. While Atiku was guilty of using the PTDF money to enrich his business interest, the President merely use it for what it is meant for - government projects.
Now that the President is exonerated, has anyone pause to ponder that the indiction of Atiku is becoming too many now, at least we now know that he is indeed guilty as charged. The EFCC, The Bayo Ojo panel, the Ndoma-Egba Panel, the Tsauri Panel and now the Senate all indicted the Vice-President. Do we need any more proof?
Now that the President is exonerated, has anyone pause to ponder that the indiction of Atiku is becoming too many now, at least we now know that he is indeed guilty as charged. The EFCC, The Bayo Ojo panel, the Ndoma-Egba Panel, the Tsauri Panel and now the Senate all indicted the Vice-President. Do we need any more proof?
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Atiku has no hiding place. He has gone too far. He managed to gain the sympathy of Nigerians because we perceived the President was oppressing his deputy as a result of the failed third term attempt.
It will be very interesting to see how this all ends up.
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