But when Premium Times got in touch
with Nyako through his media assistance, Ahmed Sajoh, what Nyako said will
surprise you. He described President Jonathan’s government, as a government
that allows bad people move and enjoy freedom in the country, while the good
ones are being hunted for. He then described his being wanted as a ‘last kick
of a dying horse’ saying the president will soon be kicked out of office. Read
below how Premium Times stated the story.
The embattled former Governor of
Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, on Wednesday blasted the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission [EFCC] for declaring him and his son wanted.
The former governor described the
anti-graft agency’s latest ambush on him as the last kicks of a dying horse,
saying President Goodluck Jonathan, will soon be kicked out of office.
Mr. Nyako who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES
through his media assistant, Ahmed Sajoh, also noted that the Jonathan
administration is intimidated by the soaring support he (Nyako) has continued
to get even after he left office.
“I am not aware of being declared
wanted. But that is good,” Mr. Nyako said.
“If you are wanted by a rouge system,
it means you are a good person. Has this government gone after anybody that is
bad? They only run after the good people and allow the bad people to roam
around them, live happily and enjoy whatever bad things they are doing.”
Mr. Nyako said he is not surprised at
the latest action of the EFCC and noted that many more Nigerians will be
declared wanted by the government.
He argued that the government is being
intimidated by the mammoth crowd that turned out for the All Progressives
Congress, APC, rally in Yola, the Adamawa State capital.
According to him, the Jonathan
government is afraid that even when he (Nyako) was no longer in office, the
people of Adamawa State still love and support him.
He drew attention to how the crowd went
wild with dancing when one of the songs eulogising the former governor was
played at the APC rally in Yola, saying no amount of blackmail can stop the
people from loving Mr. Nyako.
“When the
time comes for them to be declared wanted nobody will sympathise with them,” he
concluded.
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