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Friday 3 July 2015

Nigerian Politicians & Asset Declaration.

Nigerian Politicians & Asset Declaration.

Firstly, we must all agree that asset declaration is an unpopular culture in countries with corrupt politicians and with criminals as leaders of industries.

Don't be cowed, their refusal to publicly declare their assets is not for cowardice or in avoidance of displeasures from the aggrieved public to their ill accrued net worth, but because they intend to steal more from the already drained treasury and further push the country into more debts. Remember, greedy people are never contented.

The unawares in the Nigerian populace should be told that the finger pointing, exchange of blows and smashing of the Mace (symbol of authority) in our NASS and the divides in the NGF is not solely for money but to belong to certain caucuses or occupy certain positions where they can all feel comfortable and protected from their financial ills, because the above set of people have very corrupt politicians and criminal leaders of industries as their majority.

Until most Nigerians are exposed to the huge national resources that has been diverted to the wallets of our leaders since independence, then we can all agree that the over N90B & 40 mansions in Abuja as reported to have been publicly declared by Mallam Nasir (Incumbent Kaduna State Governor, Former Minister for FCT, Author Accidental Servant among others) is equivalent to birthday gifts from our politicians to their loved ones, cohorts, multiple babes and perhaps their shopping expenses during their holidays abroad.

Nonetheless, I am aware that Mallam Nasir el-Rufai has threatened to sue or already filed a suit against the media house that broke the acclaimed ~false story~, while the media house has also threatened to provide evidences of their claim to the public.

Kazeem Sulaiman
@KazeemDiary

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