Sep 8, 2006
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| Re: .A bolekaja presidency I don't understand. Are you disputing the EFCC report or asking us and the NASS to just ignore it? There may be political bad blood, but the V.P like a lot of public officials has a lot of skeletons in his closet. "His" day of reckoning is here, everyones' will come one day. I didn't hear you or him say he is innocent! Assuming he'll win the impeachment fight is for now, I believe highly presumptuous. Counting his support during the TTA, before the EFCC report and assuming that the then observed strength will hold despite current developments is literally equivalent to counting your chickens before....
Are you saying, he'll ignore the proceedings? He'll refuse to appear?? He'll explain that the EFCC and US State Attorney office are liars and witch hunting him unfairly?? We'll all welcome him defending himself. However, this silly defence that everyone was doing it, the president was aware of it, the FG never lost a kobo, is with all due respect, Hogwash! If he and you think that he has so much support that he can admit to the charges and get let off by the NASS, he must be delusional.
Let me make one observation: OBJ is devastatingly efficient on opponents whenever he has the law on his side, and bumblingly pathetic when he attempts to force unlawful events. Check his history. In my view, a purely subjective judgement, Atiku is holding the short end of the stick on this one. The sad part is that support he had during TTA from certain presidential hopefuls WILL NOT be forthcoming this time as they will enjoy pruning a potential heavyweight out of the field.
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