Monday, 25 November 2024

How Buhari Signed Onnoghen's Prosecution Without Knowing (Video)


 

Bubu Galadima, a former chieftain of the ruling APC who has since pledged support to the main opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party. 
 
Buba Galadima
 
Bubu Galadima, a former ally of President Muhammadu Buhari has alleged that the Nigerian leader is not in charge of the state of affairs in the country.
 
He made this assertion while speaking on a TV programme on AIT recently. He based his accusation on a recent statement made by the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo that Buhari was unaware of the arraignment of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen for defaulting in the declaration of his assets before the Code of Conduct Bureau.
 
"The president doesn't know what happens around him and this is coming from the Vice President when he told us that the president doesn't even know (Onnoghen's prosecution). Arraigning a Chief Justice of the Federation, the president doesn't know. Some people might be playing on his intelligence.
 
"So what I'm saying is that now a confirmation has come to us from no other person than the Vice President of the federal Republic of Nigeria that the president didn't even know that this was happening. And those of us who have been in government know that nobody, from a minister, to a governor, to a former Head of State or their spouses can be arraigned in court or can be taken to (the) EFCC or ICPC without the approval of Mr. President. 
 
"So it means that the President even signed the arraignment of the Chief Justice and he didn't know, Nigerians you are in trouble. And this is the kind of person that is presenting himself for you to elect as the President of Nigeria" Galadima confidently explained.
 
Watch the short video clip below:
 

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