JONATHAN LEFT N7TRN DEFICIT, TRANSITION COMMITTEE FOUND CORRUPTION EVERYWHERE, SAYS JODA
Mallam Ahmed
Joda, the Chairman of the President Muhammadu Buhari Transition committee has
revealed that the past Goodluck Jonathan government left behind a whooping N7
trillion deficit.
Joda, the Chairman of the President Muhammadu Buhari Transition committee has
revealed that the past Goodluck Jonathan government left behind a whooping N7
trillion deficit.
Joda, a
retired Federal Permanent Secretary, who had also served in two previous
presidential transition committees (Chairman, 1979 committee) in an interview
with the Daily Trust newspaper, disclosed that the transition committee found
evidence of corruption “everywhere’ during its work.
retired Federal Permanent Secretary, who had also served in two previous
presidential transition committees (Chairman, 1979 committee) in an interview
with the Daily Trust newspaper, disclosed that the transition committee found
evidence of corruption “everywhere’ during its work.
The
committee submitted its report to President Buhari about a week ago.
committee submitted its report to President Buhari about a week ago.
“Nigeria
should be ready to face a lot of challenges. The biggest in my view is
corruption; it is everywhere. There is no department, no ministry that can be
said to be free of corruption. There is nowhere that fraud does not take place
on a daily basis,” Joda said in the interview with Daily Trust Newspaper on
Sunday.
should be ready to face a lot of challenges. The biggest in my view is
corruption; it is everywhere. There is no department, no ministry that can be
said to be free of corruption. There is nowhere that fraud does not take place
on a daily basis,” Joda said in the interview with Daily Trust Newspaper on
Sunday.
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