Wednesday 12 June 2013

It is Jonathan that is ethically challenged, not me – Ribadu replies Abati



Malam Nuhu Ahmed Ribadu, pioneer chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,EFCC, has replied President Goodluck Jonathan’s outburst that he is ‘ethically challenged’ for his series of vindictiveness against Jonathan, instead of appreciation.
Ribadu in a short but strong-worded statement to the presidency said that it is Jonathan that is ethically challenged and struggling to redeem his lost morality and integrity.
In a statement issued by his office in Abuja, Ribadu described Jonathan’s Presidential media aide, Reuben Abati, as fraud presidential spokesman, standing on crooked crutches of rehashed falsehood, fabricated by corrupt politicians he prosecuted while he was heading EFCC.
The statement said “Reuben Abati’s statement, typical of his increasingly desperate personality, has exposed him as a fraud of a presidential spokesman who does not have the simplest level of media literacy. It is unfortunate that he stands on crooked crutches of rehashed falsehoods fabricated by corrupt politicians prosecuted by Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, in his desperate attempt to hold on to his job.
“His conjectured statement is a sad commentary on the type of people we have in the helms of our affairs: even with the resources at his disposal, Abati could not conduct a little research to save himself from embarrassment before he set out barking.
“It is a huge gaffe for Abati to charge Ribadu of ingratitude as the latter has more valid stand to make similar accusation, having been betrayed after his selfless service to the nation in the Petroleum Revenue Task Force committee. The question of who is ethically challenged, however, is left for Nigerians to answer.”

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