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President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by KevD123: 4:52pm On Jan 12, 2015
10 Things You Didn’t Know About President Jonathan and the Fight Against Corruption

1. He has chosen to fight corruption with good strategies and diligence, not brute force.

2. He will not abuse his powers in order to appear tough on corruption. He believes that following
due process while fighting corruption strengthens our institutions

3. He granted the EFCC independence from the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, so it can
pursue corruption in the public sector without interference.

4. With smart policies, he has decimated almost 4 decades of fertilizer subsidy fraud, saving
N50bn in a single year.

5. He revived the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) to eliminate a major
avenue of corruption in the public sector. This has resulted in the elimination of 50,000 ghost
workers and N139bn in savings
6. Project Aquila, implemented under President Jonathan, has helped reduced up to 20 million
liters a day in PMS subsidy fraud by using technology to track the movement of petroleum
products around Nigeria

7. He approved the compulsory retirement of a judge that dismissed a grievous corruption case
against a Bank CEO before taking the defendant’s plea

8. He approved the sack of a judge that upheld the results of a fraudulent election in Osun State
even though the Judge’s decision had benefitted his own party, PDP.

9. He approved the suspension of a judge that had sentenced a man, convicted of stealing pension
funds, to a paltry fine instead of prison.

10. He doesn’t like to make a big show of it, because there is a lot more work to be done, but he is
winning the war on corruption.

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Re: President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by saaedlee: 4:54pm On Jan 12, 2015
Hmmm
Re: President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by wazobiaforu(m): 4:58pm On Jan 12, 2015
How come only you know this?

we want well known thieves and well open corrupt leaders to face sanction.




anyway I need the money of four younger ones that i paid for their Immigration form .... that is the one that am fully affected and i was scam by Mr clueless and his minister www.thatsall
Re: President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by Nobody: 4:59pm On Jan 12, 2015
Big grammar and nothing to show for it. Where is the NNPC AUDIT REPORT?



KevD123:
10 Things You Didn’t Know About President Jonathan and the Fight Against Corruption

1. He has chosen to fight corruption with good strategies and diligence, not brute force.

2. He will not abuse his powers in order to appear tough on corruption. He believes that following
due process while fighting corruption strengthens our institutions

3. He granted the EFCC independence from the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, so it can
pursue corruption in the public sector without interference.

4. With smart policies, he has decimated almost 4 decades of fertilizer subsidy fraud, saving
N50bn in a single year.

5. He revived the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) to eliminate a major
avenue of corruption in the public sector. This has resulted in the elimination of 50,000 ghost
workers and N139bn in savings
6. Project Aquila, implemented under President Jonathan, has helped reduced up to 20 million
liters a day in PMS subsidy fraud by using technology to track the movement of petroleum
products around Nigeria

7. He approved the compulsory retirement of a judge that dismissed a grievous corruption case
against a Bank CEO before taking the defendant’s plea

8. He approved the sack of a judge that upheld the results of a fraudulent election in Osun State
even though the Judge’s decision had benefitted his own party, PDP.

9. He approved the suspension of a judge that had sentenced a man, convicted of stealing pension
funds, to a paltry fine instead of prison.

10. He doesn’t like to make a big show of it, because there is a lot more work to be done, but he is
winning the war on corruption.
Re: President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by dkronicle(m): 5:00pm On Jan 12, 2015
one day @a time
Re: President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by hushmail: 5:11pm On Jan 12, 2015
Op you are right on track

gej has fought corruption like a true democrat

buhari is surrounded by corrupt politicians

who control his every move

am truly sorry if buhari gets to smell that seat

but baba God dey

gej for live
Re: President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by Lumyboi(m): 5:23pm On Jan 12, 2015
Lol. Op is a bigger clown than Jonathan. Excellence on paper ....what has it translate to mr man ?
Its ur right to campaign for anyone , bt pls wen it comes to Jonathan and corruption, defending em mkes u seem like a joke. E is a failure in dt aspect

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Re: President Gej's Fight Against Corruption - 10 Things To Know by saaedlee: 5:50pm On Jan 12, 2015
KevD123:
10 Things You Didn’t Know About President Jonathan and the Fight Against Corruption

1. He has chosen to fight corruption with good strategies and diligence, not brute force.

Oh I see, strategies including; granting presidential pardon to those convicted of corruption. eg Alameisegha and the likes.

KevD123:

2. He will not abuse his powers in order to appear tough on corruption. He believes that following
due process while fighting corruption strengthens our institutions.

By making clueless, irresponsible statements and/or being silent on certain issues that needs immediate response. Let's not forget quickly that stealing isn't corruption(or is it the other way round?)

KevD123:

3. He granted the EFCC independence from the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, so it can
pursue corruption in the public sector without interference.

And how many significant convictions has the commission garnered since this "independence"

KevD123:

4. With smart policies, he has decimated almost 4 decades of fertilizer subsidy fraud, saving
N50bn in a single year.

Just to add about this same amount to his ever increasing cost of running Government. Yet The state with CHANGE in its Agricultural sector is one managed by an opposition Party

KevD123:

5. He revived the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) to eliminate a major
avenue of corruption in the public sector. This has resulted in the elimination of 50,000 ghost
workers and N139bn in savings.

Yet, comparing the budget of 2014 and 2015 one will discover that the total amount for recurrent expenditure which covers salary of these "ghost" federal government workers hasn't changed instead "IT INCREASED"; Don't even think of telling us That The Federal Civil Service Employed.

KevD123:

6. Project Aquila, implemented under President Jonathan, has helped reduced up to 20 million
liters a day in PMS subsidy fraud by using technology to track the movement of petroleum
products around Nigeria.


You have no idea what Project Aquila is truly about by ur mention of PMS Subsidy above!

KevD123:

7. He approved the compulsory retirement of a judge that dismissed a grievous corruption case
against a Bank CEO before taking the defendant’s plea.
8. He approved the sack of a judge that upheld the results of a fraudulent election in Osun State
even though the Judge’s decision had benefitted his own party, PDP.
9. He approved the suspension of a judge that had sentenced a man, convicted of stealing pension
funds, to a paltry fine instead of prison.

I'll give Judiciary Service Commission the Credit not GEAJ

KevD123:

10. He doesn’t like to make a big show of it, because there is a lot more work to be done, but he is
winning the war on corruption.


"Thanks for making us know that this present government supports corruption , sorry stealing"

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