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Is The President Stealing Public Funds? by Nobody: 12:27pm On Jan 29, 2012
Most presidents we ever had, from the military IBB to Abacha etc and civilian Obasanjo etc in one time have stolen public funds. During IBB it was the Gulf war oil windfall, During Abacha it was reckless stealing, and at Obasanjo's time it was the Power Sector deal where he netted billions of naira still unaccounted for till today.
Now fast forward today, we hear conflicting amounts paid for subsidy from the government and one should ask why?
We know from a certain fact that Diezani ordered petroleum marketers to pay a certain amount of money towards Jonathan's campaign which was strictly opposed.
Now we have terrorist attacks on a daily basis, and we know when there is war/crises like this, theres more money to be made in increased security allocations. But with all the billions been budgeted for our security outfits and all that, we are not seeing anything concrete.
We have called for Jonathan to drastically reduce the size of Government and excess wastage, well at 25% theres still more excess spending and more corporate looting.
we have had presidents who have stole from us So i'm wondering is Jonathan silently stealing public funds in the midst of all this chaos?

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