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Exposed! Jonathan Actually Sacked Bart Nnaji


Contrary to what many Nigerians have been made to believe, a very reliable source in the Presidency told Olufamous.com that it became evident on Tuesday that President Goodluck Jonathan was very angry over the report he got about Prof Bart Nnaji.

"Jonathan has ready consulted and concluded with his inner circle to sack him before Nnaji was summoned to the Villa over issues of serious infringement of the law by the now former minister."

The source told Olufamous.com that Mr President decided to sack Prof Nnaji because he bided for some Distribution Company, despite the Code of Ethics of the Privatisation Process, which bars staff of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and members of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) from buying shares in companies being privatised.

The said illegal participation by companies owned by Prof Nnaji in the privatisation process as well as some alleged insider abuse had compelled the NCP to cancel the technical bid for Afam and Enugu.

But in his reaction to the development, Prof Nnaji claimed that there have been several efforts to bring im down since his appointment as Minister of Power.

“It is a huge conspiracy to scuttle the programme, but rather than drag the president and the programme down, I decided to tender my resignation,” the former minister claimed.

10 comments:

  1. Unfortunately, GEJ has allowed the powers of darkness to confuse him...Nnaji was improving the sector rapidly!
    Babatunde

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  2. Nnaji should know that Jonathan doesnt have the guts for reforms, he should have resigned long ago.....

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  3. This is one only sector dt needs to improve drastically if GEJ wants to receive praise from Nigerians as hes has claim dt will be d most praise president in d history of d country

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  4. Utter nonsense...GEJ sacking anyone? hahaha...Pigs are flying I guess.

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  5. It's quite unfortunate that Nnaji will be allowed to go over Aso Rock dirty politics that wont take us anywhere....

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  6. Gej. May God Almighty guide & direct u to take the right & most accurate decisions. Amin.

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  7. Gej. May God Almighty guide & direct u to take the right & most accurate decisions. Amin. Abdulfatah.

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  8. Prof Nnaji was doing a good job but he allowed his business interests to conflict with his capacity as Minister of Energy and that was easy for his detractors to use to get him fired.There was clearly a conflict of interest in this case.

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  9. No i can not actually agree wiz goodluck,let investigate,but d problem is that,even if mr president has problem they can't published it out,or do u wan't say all minister are doing their job in ascending order.

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