Whilst we await the robust list promised last time,Another list has been promised....*sign*
Chairman, Special Presidential Investigative Panel for the Recovery of Property, Okoi Obono-Obla, said this at the “Tackling corruption through improving transparency in property ownership” project, which was held by ANEEJ in Abuja on Thursday.
Obono-Obla, who is also the Senior Special Assistant to the President Muhammadu Buhari on Prosecution, also launched ANEEJ’s new online platform ‘Properti Tracka’.
He described the platform as being one of the single most important contributions towards the fight against corruption.
Obono-Obla said: “Anybody who has taken what doesn’t belong to him should return it back to Nigeria or else face being tracked down,” he said.
“Properti Tracka will expose those who have taken what belongs to the entire Nigerian populace.
“We will start by making available to the public the 200 names of those who own massive properties in Maitama, Abuja, most of whom are highly placed people in the country, some in the government, some in the past governments.
“If they cannot explain where they got the money to build such massive properties, they should quietly return it back to the state.”
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Is good to know them.
ReplyDeleteThey shld go and rest joor. APC and co are waiting for some weeks to election b4 releasing or doing something that will people to vote for him. Ajala your cows need you in Daula.
DeleteThis is much expected after the new CUPP coalition. Buhari is petty, he is going to witch-hunt of all members of the
Deletenew CUPP. Suddenly they "will become looters and corrupt" because they are not on his side anymore
Buhari focus on the killings going on in Nigeria. Face your challenges and stop all this unnecessary distraction. You haven't done well to protect Nigerians who voted for you. Will the list stop the herdsmen or boko haram from killing? Mtcheeeeew.... Misplaced priority.
ReplyDeleteOur grand Pa is such a mistake to us. No starting and finishing project, all na repair and shine.
DeleteThe real question is what will be done to them?, listing their names without prosecuting them makes no sense.
ReplyDeleteThe last paragraph/quote has to be a joke😡ðŸ˜
200 names of pdp members whom they view as 2019 threats!
ReplyDeleteAbegi make we hear word...
ReplyDeleteNa today them don dey talk this kain talk. yimu
ReplyDeleteAfter then what else?yeye people
ReplyDeleteI hope to see my name on that list in the nearest future. Going to open an account. Treasury must be looted
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