Recovered N13B – Governor Fayose questions FG’s anti-corruption war
By Channels
17 April 2017 |
5:51 am
Recovered N13B - Governor Fayose questions FG's anti-corruption war.
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This governor is a disgrace, even a school certificate holder knows that investigations are carried out in this type of case before categorical statements are made. EFCC has just acted on information received and the money carted away, investigation as to the owner/owners of the money are known and the purpose the money was to serve is on going.
Does governor by fraud Fayose expect EFCC to name names without proper investigation?
Why didnt governor Fayose ask governor Wike the evidence he has to prove that the money belongs to Rivers State?
Instead of governor Fayose and PDP to bow their heads in shame for this colossal corruption to have happened during Jonathan’s administration they keep making noise.
Nigerians demand death penalty for anyone who has been found corrupt and not until then these shamelss people will keep making noise.
The fight against corruption has come to stay!
If gov fayose is disgraced, by the way u’ve spoken, we’ve seen how graceful U r???
Please, please, please! Try and be more objective. The EFCC is the cause of all these speculations: there are basic facts it can provide many days after impounding such huge amounts. This includes details of the accommodation such as ownership.You are complaining now that your favorites are being fingered. Consider how Mrs Esther Ogbue would have felt when rumours around her owning the money emerged
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