1,000 snipers: Jonathan willingly submits self to Rights Commission over OBJ’s accusation




The Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, has submitted himself to the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, for probe over criminal allegations against him by former president, Olusegun Obasanjo.


Acting on the instruction of the president, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, forwarded Chief Obasanjo’s letter to the commission for investigation into the alleged rights violations contained in the letter.

The AGF, in a memo dated December 23 and addressed to the Executive Secretary of the NHRC, Professor Bem Angwe, requested the commission to investigate the allegations bordering on human rights violations contained on page 9-10 of the letter.

President Goodluck Jonathan, who denied the allegations in his response, is specifically inviting the rights commission to unravel the truth in the allegation that his government had begun training over 1,000 snipers to terminate his political opponents.
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  1. What's d good move? He invited human right to come & give us false report. We are watching. God will judge them.

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  2. Go kill GEJ now......what else did u want useless people

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  3. Pls ask GEJ himself and those suppporting him if he is clean and he did not have any blood in his neck?

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  4. GEJ should stop this tittle-tattle. If there are points in OBJ's letter that you can extract and govern better this great country of ours, please do so. All comments by all Nigerians (and non-Nigerians) are welcome. You sieve and apply the good ones and leave the rest. We learn from everything we experience which makes learning a continuous process. Only when comments promote violence or distort the peace of our dear nation would I not expect you not to lie down and watch.
    You are the current President, use all you know to take Nigeria to a higher height. This will go down well to your achievements rather than the pursuit all critics. Long live Nigeria!

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