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March 20, 2013

See What Jonathan Said About His Fight Against Corruption

Indeed, wonders shall never end in this country called Nigeria. The rate at which political office holder lie and deceive the people they're governing with words is legendary.

While reacting to misgivings about his approach to the fight against corruption which most Nigerians perceive as very unserious, weak and nonsensical, President Goodluck Jonathan said:
“Corruption and issues of good Governance are also being vigorously tackled on all fronts. Nigeria was one of the first signatories to the Inter-governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA), and I recently signed the Anti-Money Laundering Act into law. 
“The three tiers of government now meet regularly to review and appraise progress and strategy. The recent dismissal of three judges found to have compromised their offices is an unmistakable signal of zero tolerance for corruption in the judiciary.”
Jonathan said this on Tuesday at the opening of the Economist Magazine’s Nigeria Summit in Lagos.

10 comments:

  1. So its right to sack Judges who did not support PDP claiming they are corrupt but your man Alams who was even convicted you set him with Pardon? GEJ is a disaster for this country.....

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  2. Mr President is from Niger Delta where the oil comes from. It is right for him to pardon DSP Alams bcos he is the owner of the oil. Hon Tony

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  3. Master of all fools,deceiver.he should shut up cause we dont want to hear anything from his lairs mouth again till when he will be sacked in 2015.

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  4. It is a shame this men jonathan doesn't appreciate the luck he got free of charge from God, i just dont see a leader, vision, strategy, hope in these folks and its very unfortunate, just name the sector nothing good accross the board. very sad yo. granted he can't take corruption but he could at least show empathy to folks that are suffering; he owes folks a duty of prosecuting those pointed at fuels subsidy the payout was too big to ignore damn it .... just feel sick about this country, the rulers are just too shamful, very sad.

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  5. Mr president, the judges need presidential pardon.

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  6. Talk a little less tony your mouth is full of bacteria.
    Abdul

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  7. Hon tony is correct this time around unless previous days he used to talk nonsense
    As for corruption, GEJ has not shown any sign to fight corruption b/cos he is afraid to die for his country he sworn to defend.
    Cowardness of the first order.
    His commander-in-chief is not practicable and he doesn't understand it.

    Mckenzie

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  8. GEJ is a confused commander-in-chief.

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  9. GEJ is a confused man who don't know what d hell that's going on on in d country.

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  10. Free GEj.
    It could be worst but Business is booming for the country. I already sighted in a marauding vision.

    - Prophet

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