Adoke lacks moral right to attack Buhari as corrupt person, Garba Shehu says
Garba Shehu, a former spokesperson for ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, says the former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Mohammed Adoke lacks the moral character to speak on anti-corruption matters in the country.
In a statement he personally signed on Sunday, Mr Shehu referred to the former AGF as a freeman escaping the massive corruption his administration had imposed upon millions of Nigerians.
He said the large scale of corruption perpetrated by the Adoke-led justice ministry administration should be a script for a Nollywood/Kannywood blockbuster all by itself.
“Former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Mohammed Adokie has been enjoying a spotlight, masquerading as an anti-corruption character in a skit for which he is ill-suited. He neither has the track record nor the moral standing to accuse anyone of corruption, not least the former President Muhammadu Buhari.
“The fact that this character is a free man, walking away from the industrial-corruption their administration foisted on the 200 million-plus Nigerians is an Eighth Wonder. So vast was its scale, it is today a subject of international scrutiny. That should be a script for a Nollywood/Kannywood blockbuster all by itself,” Mr Shehu said.
Mr Shehu said this in reaction to a recent comment by Mr Adoke in which he described the administration of the immediate past president, Muhammadu Buhari, as the “most incompetent” Nigeria ever had.
He went ahead to say that the Buhari government was run by “a set of political morons.”
Mr Adoke served as AFG between 2010 to 2015, under former president Goodluck Jonathan. Anti-corruption groups had said he largely withdrew roughly 25 prominent cases. He was also charged with corruption by the Buhari administration for alleged mismanagement of public office.
In reaction, Mr Shehu also highlighted several ill-fated corruption cases mismanaged by Mr Adoke involving the Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID), Paris Club funds.
Mr Shehu said the cases cited by Mr Adoke as a reference point of corruption were cases that originated from an administration in which he himself was the man responsible for the administration of justice.
He said Mr Buhari came on a rescue mission and effectively saved Nigeria from corrupt undertones that were planted to expose its economy to imminent collapse.
According to him, the success of the Buhari administration in the direction of the fight against corruption is unprecedented.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette
Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices
Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”
Africa
Africa must look inward to drive development, says Tinubu
“The time for Africa is now. We can. We must. We will,” said Mr Tinubu.
States
Gov. Mbah approves salary increase for customary court judges
Mr Onyishi said that the review would take effect from January.
World
Judge clears Justice Department to release report on Trump’s attempt to overturn 2020 election loss
The president-elect can fight the release all the way to the Supreme Court.
NationWide
Keyamo urges global financiers to invest in airport concessions
He noted that the Nigerian aviation sector had experienced significant growth.
States
Kebbi govt. trains additional 1,000 teachers on core subjects
He assured that the training exercise would be sustained to be an annual programme.
States
Gov. Yusuf launches free school uniforms for 796,000 pupils
He said the move was to alleviate financial burdens of families struggling to meet their children’s education needs.