Wednesday 3 October 2012

Former 234NEXT editor responsible for Jonathan's Independence day lies:







President Jonathan query S.A. Research & Strategy Mr Oronto Douglas.

Former 234NEXT EDITOR Molara Wood who now works in Aso Rock as a "research consultant" reported to have included unsubstantiated business day article claiming Transparency International had issued a ‘recent’ statement acknowledging Jonathan's commitment in the fight against corruption, the false statement is reported to have been included by Ms. Wood during final editing.

Despite the disjointed rejoinder by the presidency, an embarrassed Jonathan is reported to be unhappy with the display of incompetence by his research and strategy directorate.

More embarrassing is a statement issued by a Reno Omokri that Nigerian Presidency takes "unchallenged Newspaper reports as a NOTORIOUS TRUTH".

Mr Omokri is a personal assistant to President Jonathan's special adviser on research and strategy. In a new twist Aso Rock sources insist the position of S.A. to the president on social media is non-existence.

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Transparency International False Claims: Lying Nigerian President Blames Bussinesday Newspaper


CHRONIC LIAR GOODLUCK JONATHAN FAIL TO APOLOGIES OVER TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS.

Ministry of Information now claims "PRESIDENT WAS REFERRING TO ANALYSIS BY A NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER (BUSINESS DAY) ON TI CPI OF 2011. The world should note that TRANSPARENCIE’S CPI Index was released even before GEJ was sworn in. I called TI UK AND GERMANY OFFICE THEY DEBUNKED GEJ'S CLAIMS.
Nigerian media Premium Times received email message from TI stating thus

“Transparency International does not have a recent rating or report that places Nigeria as the second most improved country in the fight against corruption,” Transparency International in email response to Nigerian Media Premium Times

Having been exposed by Nigerians who verified the Presidents Independence day LIES Minister of Information Labaran Maku who claimed last year that President Jonathan "Introduced Nigerians to Facebook" released a lame denial bellow which exactly the argument we have been saying that the CPI index has been available and it is dubious for Nigeria's President to refer to it as a "recent TI statement acknowledging Nigeria's fight against corruption. TI DID NOT ISSUE ANY SUCH STATEMENT. WILL GEJ AND HIS ADVISERS APOLOGISE? DO NOT COUNT ON IT!

Copy of Release by Labaran Maku's information ministry bellow signed by Reno Omokri a Personal Assistant to President Jonathan's Special Adviser on Research and Strategy Mr Oronto Douglas

Mr. President’s statement was based on notorious facts
: October 2nd, 2012 : featured, Features, Press Releases

Our attention has been drawn to reports from some opposition leaning media houses alleging that Mr. President made some false claims about Nigeria’s standing in this year’s Transparency International anti corruption rating.

As is the practice worldwide, we accept the premise that whatever is published in the media and goes unchallenged is the truth. On this issue, the media published their synopsis of the most recent Transparency International report and BusinessDay, a well respected newspaper with a bias for business reporting in a headline on the 12th of September 2012 with the titled ‘FG’s anti-corruption initiative impacts Nigeria’s global perception’ said “The survey on global corruption perceptions for 2011 versus 2001 showed that the third best improvement in the world was in Nigeria, with its score improving by 1.5 points”.

The above quoted comments were relied upon in coming to the conclusion that Mr. President honestly came to in good faith. To this day, Transparency International has not disputed the findings of BusinessDay.

For a section of the opposition to now cast aspersions on the integrity of the President when he relied on notorious facts (anything published in the press and which remains unchallenged is a notorious fact) is proof positive of the now obvious fact that they lack ideas on how to move Nigeria forward and would rather snipe at efforts of the President to move the nation forward for which any patriot would do.

In conclusion the President acted in good faith and his statement was based on notorious facts and are evidenced by recent breakthroughs in fighting corruption in the oil industry where subsidy fraud suspects are already facing trial as well as in the Agricultural Sector where decades old corrupt practices in the fertilizer distribution network have been eradicated via the voucher system which cuts off the middle man.

Regards,

Reno

Monday 1 October 2012

Nigerian President or Transparency International! Who is LYING?



Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan informed his 160 Million people that Transparency International just gave the country a clean bill of health in the fight against corruption.


The President credited transparency international as saying “Nigeria is ONLY SECOND TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in the fight against corruption.”


I called TI UK office and the Germany office and no one is able to send me a link or confirm the assertion made by the Nigerian President to the Nigerian people.

It is too early to claim President Jonathan as selling pokies to the Nigerian people but it is important either TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL or President Jonathan come clean on the issue. Corruption is endemic in Nigeria and it is important whatever statement is coming from the highest office in Nigeria is backed by evidence and not fiction.

Rachel Davies of Transparency International UK called the claims “Strange” but promised to get back to see if she is able to get ANY TI statement backing the claims of the Nigerian President.

I called the German office of TI and was told the report is news to them as they are hearing about the news for the first time. Curiously the German office could not direct me to a link.

A search on Transparency International web portal did not produce any evidence backing the Nigerian Presidents claims.

Curiously TI still rank Nigeria as the 143rd most corrupt country in the world out of 183 countries United States of America is ranked 24 out of 183 countries.


http://www.transparency.org/country#NGA