Visibly disappointed over what it described as "monumental waste of public funds" on the transport sector without any positive results, the Senate yesterday, resolved to probe the transportation sector between 1999 and 2008.
As known to every Nigerian now, former gov. Orji Kalu is, according to the EFCC, one of the worst looters of the Nigerian treasury having been accused of stealing hundreds of millions of Naira during his tenure as the governor. With the senate using him as the autenthic reference and credible authority to start a probe against the government from which Orji Kalu is accused to have looted the treasury is an obvious proof that the Senate is being used by the politicians that have been found VERY CORRUPT and hence the Senate actions are motivated by CORRUPTION and hence the Senate is CORRUPT.
It defies logic, when a first class citizen like Henry Okah is imprisoned arbitrarily without prima facie evidence and tried secretly in a so-called democratic dispensation, for fighting against injustice and corruption. While the real criminals who have not only plundered and looted our resource, but have literally sent us back to the "Dark Ages" are glorified and protected from prosecution in the guise of "Rule Of Law" and "Due Process"
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