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Sunday 24 January 2016

THE "RULE OF LAW" AT WORK IN NIGERIA.........



1. Abdul Rasheed Maina, the maelstrom that sucked up N195 billion pension fund, has escaped out of the country to enjoy his loot in a small exotic Island because the rule of law provided a cover for him to go for medical treatment from which he never returned for trial.

2. Farouk Lawan demanded a $3 million bribe. The rule of law was invoked to permit his fundamental human rights. He got away with it. Today, the trial is dead.

3. Mohammed Abacha has a case of N446 billion hanging on his neck. The rule of law guaranteed that he walks free and enjoys his loot to the fullest. Nothing has been heard of the matter till today.

4. $6 billion fuel subsidy scandal has been swept under the carpet and all the criminals that shared this loot are walking free because the rule of law says so.

5. Peter Odili plundered the Rivers state treasury to the tune of about $500 million. The rule of law protected and gave him an everlasting immunity from prosecution so that the man can be left in peace to enjoy his loot.

6. Dan Etete and his gang of seven or more thieves shared $1.1 billion in the celebrated Malabu oil scandal. The rule of law ensured that they walked free and have all relocated out of Nigeria.

7. Abubakar Kigo and his gang of five stole almost N33 billion police pension fund. The rule of law gave them a feeble slap on the wrist with 2 years jail term and N750,000 fine.

8. Steve Oronsaye, the former Head of Service of the Federation was found culpable in mismanaging and diverting N123 billion and the rule of law has made sure that the matter never saw the light of the day again.

9. Sambo Dasuki, after mismanaging, looting, diverting and sharing $2.1 billion arms purchase money to his friend and cronies is asking to be let out to travel abroad for medical treatment because the rule of law guarantees him that privilege. A trip if he be allowed to make will ensure he never returns to the country to face trial.

10.The PDP and lovers of corruption are asking and demanding for the release of Olisa Metuh from EFCC detention because the rule of law guarantees him freedom for corruptly enriching himself. Olisa Metuh, a man who collected over N400 million of arms purchase money for his personal enjoyment to the detriment of our soldiers and innocent Nigerians who are killed daily by Boko Haram.

These criminals still enjoy their loot while many workers remain yet unpaid and there you are telling me about one rule of law. This thing called "
rule of law" has only favoured the thieves. looters and plunderers among us. I mean those people who have milked this country dry. It only serves as a lee way of escape for them to enjoy their loot in any country they chose to live or run away to as outlined above. Hence, i dare ask again................

In whose interest does the "
RULE OF LAW" serve?

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