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Jonathan Completely Squandered Nigeria’s Resources – Gov. Adams Oshiomhole

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Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole has said that the Peoples Democratic Party and former President Goodluck Jonathan squandered the nation’s resources to the extent President Muhammadu Buhari will need time to restore the nation.

Oshiomhole said this when receiving over 5,000 members of the PDP in the three senatorial districts of Edo including the immediate past Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Power, Patrick Ikhariale; Abbas Braimah; and Bisi Idaomi.

He said “It will take time to clean up the mess of the past. For the first time, big people are being asked to account, in the past we only hear of governors, local government people, commissioners but this time we are seeing Minister of Finance confessing like a witch craft how they took money and even co-opt their children so they didn’t just share money for the party they shared for their families.

“When a Minister pays money into her own personal account, we have seen national security being redefined to meet the security of a political party to secure the party in office rather than secure the nation even in the face of a devastating insurgency.”

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