The Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, has invited the Interior Minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo for interaction over his link to New Planet Projects Limited.
New Planet Projects Limited allegedly got a N438million consultancy contract from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.
Naaa waaa
ReplyDeleteIf his company benefited from the unwholesome deal, is he guilty or not guilty?
ReplyDeleteSo anyone who owns shares in a commercial bank, cleaning products business, manufacturing business, generator business, stationary manufacturer, accounts/audit firm, petroleum, marketing or advertising business should also not hold office? Because virtually every office in civil service needs these.
DeleteSo Atiku should be barred from contesting and even tried for for his oil imports business? Obi should face the same for personally using state funds to support a brewery business he owned controlling shares in when he was governor despite the margins being slimmer than other investments options at the time?
What law exactly did this man violate? Was the due process followed when the job was advertised? Is the firm carrying out the work? Did they pay taxes? We're all declarations made? What is the real issue here?
Thieves. How do you now empower the poor masses if you get 438million as consultancy fee.
ReplyDeleteA series of public consultations would have come up to less than 5 million.
DeleteWorking minister 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteFish all of them out
ReplyDeleteWicked people the moment they are in power they think they are the only one who has the right to be very rich. I don't know which planet the descend from.
ReplyDeleteFrom New Planet Projects Limited
DeleteWorking minister my foot. He should be arrested also.Thief
ReplyDeleteThey have been owing Npower beneficiaries for 8months now, and use the money instead to enrich their pockets, their mind go touch ground.
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