Sunday, 18 January 2015

CLARK TO PDP

Obasanjo is corrupt, sack him – Clark tells PDP 

Chief Edwin Clark, a National leader of the Ijaws  and elder statesman, has called on the leadership of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to sack former President Olusegun Obasanjo from the party for being a corrupt leader, Punch reports. 
Chief E.K Clark

Speaking to journalists at his Abuja resident, Clark condemned Obasanjo for his recent relationship with the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) during this election period. He said Obasanjo is covering up for Buhari over the alleged N25bn by the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), which Buhari headed during the military government of the late Gen. Sanni Abacha.

 He said,.“Obasanjo is defending him (Buhari) because he wants APC to win. How much corruption have you found in Jonathan that you are calling him corrupt?” Clark observed that Muslims and Christians must live together in the country to hasten its development. DON'T WASTE MONEY! 

 He said, “What is wrong with PDP? That man (Obasanjo) should not be allowed to be in the party. You beg him all the time, (but) he has made up his mind. He gathered APC women to abuse President Jonathan. “If you’re saying that a man you dissolved his committee (PTF) and could not account for N25bn is not corrupt, (then) Buhari and Obasanjo are the same. 

They are in a marriage of convenience just to remove Jonathan (from office). “Because Obasanjo is corrupt, he doesn’t know what the definition of corruption is. There is big trouble in this country when corrupt people call others corrupt. 

Clark said he had no confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission, alleging that its Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, was biased against the return of President Jonathan to office. “I have lost confidence in INEC.

 How can a university professor be so biased and not want Jonathan to return for second term? It is so disgraceful that he has allowed ethnicity and religion to take control of him,” Clark said. 



News source: Nigerian Mirror

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