Nigerians have been reassured by President Goodluck Jonathan that the controversial fuel subsidy report will not be swept under the carpet like previous reports. He stressed that there would be no hiding place for all those indicted in the House of Reps fuel subsidy probe report.
Reacting to the delay in taking actions against indicated marketers,
President Jonathan said it was because of his administration desire to
establish water-tight cases against everyone involved in the scandal.
The president, who gave the explanation in Brussels, Belgium, while
addressing Nigerians residents in the country, said the ongoing fresh
investigation by the EFCC is to establish incontrovertible cases against
those who might have committed offences for the anti-graft agency to
charge them to court.
“The EFCC is working on the report, so we must give them the chance to do their job. We have to build water-tight cases if we hope to get any conviction for any wrongdoing, and the law demands proof,” president Jonathan said.
“The EFCC is working on the report, so we must give them the chance to do their job. We have to build water-tight cases if we hope to get any conviction for any wrongdoing, and the law demands proof,” president Jonathan said.
The President was in Belgium to deliver a keynote address at the 119th/120th sessions of the World Customs Organisation.
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