JH: Samuel Ortom Advises Yahaya Bello To Surrender To EFCC Over Allegation Of N80.2 Billion Fraud

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JH: Samuel Ortom Advises Yahaya Bello To Surrender To EFCC Over Allegation Of N80.2 Billion Fraud


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  1. PLEASE DISCUSS THE SUBSTANCE OF THE MATTER. THE EFCC HAS NO FAULT. IN A COUNTRY LIKE NIGERIA, PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW WHATEVER IS GOING ON ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO MIS USE OF OUR COMMONWEALTH. IT'S A PITY THAT PEOPLE JUST DO THINGS ANYHOW IN THAT COUNTRY. NO GOVERNOR OR ANYONE WILL GO TO COURT IN UNITED STATES TO SEEK A YEYE MOTION FROM ANY COURT OF LAW NOT TO BE INVESTIGATED OR ARRESTED. MASSES OR ANYONE WILL NEVER DEFEND ANY POLITICIAN IN THE UNITED STATES THAT ERR ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO CORRUPTION. YOU ALL HAVE TO FOCUS ON OUR COMMONWEALTH AND NOT YAHAYA BELLO. IT'S A SHAME AND A SLAP ON NIGERIANS FOR YAHAYA BELLO TO BE INVITED BY EFCC ONLY FOR HIM TO BE LOOKING AND SEARCHING FOR ANY TECHNICALITIES IN THE LAWS OF THE LAND THAT WILL EXONARATE HIM FROM BEING INVITED. IT IS EVEN SAD THAT THE KOGI HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY SAID THAT EFCC SHOULD REMOVE HIS NAME FROM "WANTED". WHEN ISSUES LIKE THIS HAPPEN IN UNITED STATES, EVERYONE WILL DISSOCIATE THEMSELVES FROM THE ALLEDGED PERSON. CHIEF OTITOJU, I AM SURE THOSE IN THE DIASPORA GIVE KUDOS TO EFCC CHAIRMAN.

  2. Bunch of liars, keep on defending all the rubbish you are defending anyway I am not surprised was that not why your drug lord opened a tv house, just ensure that as you people are telling your lies do not mention Peter Obi's name bc all of you including your drug lord is up to half of him.

  3. The only solution to refineries own by the government is to sell them to a private sector company who run them successfully and make profit out of the operation. As it is Nigerians are interested in the refineries running to meet their needs and not for the government to make money. If these refineries were sold as it is ten years ago the country will not be going through what is going through because the owners would have kept them running. Governments are not meant to run refineries even when the country has oil. The processing of crude is completely different from refining products. Nigeria is trying to combine the two together and hence the refineries have remained abandon for many years. In fact this present administration should be commended for the efforts made in the last few months trying to revive the refineries. In the process a past president alluded to the fact that it was impossible to revive the Port Harcourt refinery without Nigerians challenging him for making such comments. Hopefully, when the government succeed in reviving the refinery they should look into selling privatizing the operation for consistency. If no revenue is coming out of the operation, the government does not need the headache involved in running them. NNPC should focus on the crude oil and natural gas processing. Adequate funding could also be responsible for the delays in reviving the refineries. Nigerians need to be patient with the government as the process is ongoing unlike when it was abandoned completely for many years. There are non-oil producing countries in Africa that do no have the problems Nigeria is having regarding petroleum products. They import and they are able to manage what is available to them. Even with the Dangote refinery operating in full scale capacity as designed, Nigerians will still complain. Nigerian must get into their brains that the refinery is a private sector owned and operated for profit. It is only Dangote and Dangote alone that makes the decision or the refinery, therefore the organized label should hold their breath as they will not have any say or whatsoever what price the refinery sells its products. The ordinary Nigerian should be educated on this to avoid their hopes being hopeless.

  4. When people takes from government coffers with impunity our media should talk against and not to undermine the EFCC,
    Let the former Governor face the justice this will serve as an example to the serving governors that accountability is key to governance.
    The EFCC boss has a responsibility to inform Nigerian about the working the institutions. This is how nation is build, citizens engagement.

  5. EFCC did everything by the books. You should instead question the impunity of a governor, assisting his predecessor to evade arrest. That is a criminal offence. This is selective annesia. Several pundits / lawyers have come out and explained the whole event and confirmed the events. Even non lawyers can logically see that what Yahaya and Ododo did are clearly violations of the law.

  6. BKO, I disagree with you on this one. Please read the judgement of the state high court again. It compelled the efcc to approach a federal court to get a warrant if they wish to pursue the case against Yahaya Bello., which they did before attempting to arrest him Several media houses have been up against the efcc and it does not make sense. None of the media houses criticizing the efcc did any due diligence to get the copy of the judgement. They sensationalised the case so much that efcc had to come out to defend it's actions. Before then, you didn't hear them discussing the case before the attempted arrest. I don't know why you keep describing it as if both courts judgements are not in tandem. This is why you are being questioned. If you got it wrong, come out and say "I got it wrong". The media must also take accountability for wrong analysis. This is when the nation can trust you