Leadership (Abuja)
11 August 2008
The chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Justice Emmanuel Ayoola has said at the weekend in Abuja, that within the next two weeks, the commission would come out with the list of the former state governors found to have violated the provisions of the ICPC Act 2000.
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The Chairman of ICPC by announcing this has alerted the affected former Governors of his commission's intension. This would give them enough time to run away to their estates abroad.
In my opinion, he would have just gone ahead and arrested them instead of following Mr. Ribadu's footsteps.
Most Nigerians might have forgotten that Mr. Ribadu, before the last general elections, went before the senate and announced that EFCC had found 32 governors wanting in their stewardships to their states. Eighteen months later, nothing has come out that pronouncement.
In eighteen months, we shall ask Mr. Chairman of ICPC, "Sir, Na wetin happen?"
"Yeh Kparikpa" E don happen. Just two days ago, I predicted that since most objects within the earth's atmosphere come down to mother earth, though, not necessarily in the same form, one day, a day indeed is coming in which those who have taken public funds without living any penny for the public will be completely undressed in the public for all to see who and what they are. I also warned them to take cue from the pig who claimed that if he has to go about nude, he has to place his balls at the rear of his frame. At least, "Women like looking at strange things" he claimed. These potential prisoners better ensure that their secrets are not ugly indeed.