Daily Trust Sunday

ONLINE Osinbajo to Buhari: Sack Babachir, Oke

- Aliyu U. Tilde Murtala Ya’u Danjuma Ahmad Musa Yangora Adam Mani Israel IkeGod Emefiele Okechukwu Adeleke Yahaya Oliver Brix Benedict Uchenna Abdullahi Yusuf Mikhail Yusuf Mang’le Hipo Eze Jabir Muhammad Eric Irehovbude Andyboy Uzutam Zikky Sani Rabe Jidd

If the committee recommende­d that the two officials should be sacked, that means it found them guilty of the allegation­s made against them. My question then is; why didn’t the committee recommend that they should be prosecuted? They should not just be sacked; they should be made to face the full wrath of the law. I am waiting to see how this matter ends.

The committee was given two weeks to submit its report; what is responsibl­e for the delay? That aside, now that the report is ready, action should be taken to ensure that anyone found guilty of any of the allegation­s levelled is made to face the law. No need for further delay.

Why are we so hasty at pointing accusing fingers? The last thing I heard was that the committee’s report was yet to be submitted. And there’s no credible informatio­n confirming that the report has been made public. We should be patient and wait for it to be submitted to the president and made public.

The report indicted them and recommende­d that they should be sacked. Now it is the responsibi­lity of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation and other relevant law enforcemen­t agencies to act. The indictment should form a basis for prosecutio­n.

Before they are sacked; the panel report should be published for Nigerians to know exactly what happened.

Good developmen­t, but how about other corrupt officials? Government should ensure that it is not selective in its fight against corruption.

They shouldn’t make a mockery of the already questionab­le anticorrup­tion crusade. The report should be published and the officials in question should be handed over to the EFCC for proper prosecutio­n.

We need to know the real owner of the money found in the Ikoyi apartment.

You don’t just sack someone who used over N200 million to cut grass. You sack and prosecute.

The anti-graft agencies should now take over the matter and ensure proper prosecutio­n.

Before the report is submitted, I urge those concerned to head for the Industrial Court. The recommenda­tion welcome developmen­t. is a

I am waiting for the release of the report so that we can all know what actually happened. They will not go down alone. Am sure there are other people involved.

Nigerians are waiting to see if the recommenda­tion would be adopted.

This is a good developmen­t. Nigerians have been waiting for the committee to release its report. I am waiting for a new SGF to be appointed.

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