Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo should stop blaming the National Assembly of a problem he caused.
A former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Lt-Gen Jeremiah
Useni has hinted that the present anti-corruption crusade of President
Muhammadu Buhari will be extended to the administration of ex-president
Olusegun Obasanjo.
Useni, who was also a former military
governor of old Bendel state, added that once Buhari is through with the
probe of his predecessor, the searchlight will be beamed on Obasanjo
who he said introduced corruption into the National Assembly. The former
minister dropped his hint when he granted an interview to Vanguard.
He made his comment in response to Obasanjo’s letter to National
Assembly where he accused lawmakers of corruption. Obasanjo in his now
famous letter to the Assembly dated January 13, 2016, said that pool of
cars available to lawmakers was sufficient and there were no need for
additional cars. The federal lawmakers had planned to buy over 468
additional cars valued at N47.5 billion which President Buhari frowned
at during his maiden Presidential Media Chat.
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