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PRESIDENT BUHARI AND THE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY ON RECOVERED MONEY BY HIS GOVERNMENT

For the past six months since President Buhari was sworn in, Nigerians have been bombarded with the news that some Nigerian Federal and State Money and assets stolen by corrupt politicians and Government officials have been recovered or returned by past officials of Government who stole these money and assets.

The problem is that it is only President Buhari and few of his sectional staffs who knows how much is returned and who returned them. If Nigeria and President Buhari is running an honest nation and honest government, the nation should know who returned how much and how many people are returning it. 

Nigeria has a legal system and Nigeria have ministry of Finance and Central Bank that based on transparently can handle these types of issues openly and legally,  and let the people know what's going on, but everything  about it by Sole Administrator President  Buhari is done in secret and no body not even Nigeria National assembly is asking questions. What then do we expect from President Buhari on his war on corruption when a corrupt behavior is hiding corruption.

Why is it that President Buhari is keeping everybody in the dark on how much is recovered and by whom. By hiding the information does it not mean that there is a motive for hiding the amount and the people who returned the money? Why is it that only President Buhari and few of his inner circles know how much is returned and whom returned the money. Why is President Buhari not making these information public information? 
  How can President Buhari fight corruption with these types of secretive games? By hiding these important public information the fight on corruption is defeated already. I notice that it is only his inner circles and people around him that know these information, because one of his Governor made these statement not long ago about recovered stolen money.

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