Politics
President Tinubu requested an investigation against Buhari, former ministers, service chiefs, and others.
President Bola Tinubu has been urged to allow for a full-scale investigation into the immediate past administration led by the former president, Muhammadu Buhai.
Former lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, who made the call in a tweet on his verified handle on Sunday, said the investigation should begin with Buhari, members of his cabinet, service chiefs and other cabals in the administration.
According to Sani, if the probe is not extended to other aspects of the previous government, the president may be accused of being selective.
He wrote, “The President should courageously allow a full-scale investigation of the plunder that occurred under the Buhari administration, beginning with Buhari, his ex-ministers, his service chiefs and the cabal wing of his Government.
“The President should not also shield former Governors who are now at liberty, even waiting for political appointment as entitled men.
“One or two persons in the cage can’t answer for the crime perpetrated by others in the last eight years.The current investigation can easily be stained as selective if the probe net is restricted.
“The simple question is; what about others who also contributed in ruining the economy? Or may be some of us are just too impatient because of lack of knowledge of what is ahead”
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