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Jonathan Was Sabotaged, Says Clark

Chief Edwin Clark, an elder Statesman, has dismissed media speculations that he betrayed former President Goodluck Jonathan by saying that the former president lacked the will to fight corruption.The statesman who was a known associate of the former president denied the allegations, claiming that his statements were sensationally presented.Chief Edwin Clark insisted that he didn’t get anything from the former president and despite his willingness to fight corruption, he was sabotaged.In a 3,902-word letter, Clark wrote: “My statements on President Jonathan and my quitting partisan politics were wickedly, sensationally presented.“It must be admitted that President Jonathan was very willing to fight corruption, but he believed that due process should and must be followed otherwise he could have initiated investigations into the scandals of Halliburton, Siemens and other serious alleged corruption charges levelled against some former Heads of State and other prominent Nigerians.“Jonathan believed that there are institutions set up by the government, such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commissions, EFCC, and other anti-graft agencies.“Regrettably, some of those who surrounded him led by the Attorney General, Alhaji Hassan Tukur, made it impossible for these institutions to work either by stopping them from arresting offenders or prosecuting some of the cases.“Over 50 high profile corruption cases are still pending in the various courts for over eight years now. Laughable plea bargains and out of court settlements became the order of the day.“It was at this juncture, when there was a general complaint about the government not aggressively fighting corruption, that I addressed an open petition to the then Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Dahiru Musdapher, November 2 , 2011, complaining that most of those charged to court, especially former governors who have become senators, were still pending.“He promptly replied my letter on November 3. Most of the petitions written against some prominent Nigerians, addressed to the anti-graft agencies, did not see the light of the day.“Ironically, the perpetrators of these corrupt actions were the same persons who attacked the Jonathan’s inability to eradicate corruption.“It is indeed most disingenuous to insinuate that my relationship with the former President was based on what benefits accrued to me. That is far from the truth as I never benefited any material thing from President Jonathan in all his six years as President.“With all modesty, I am at this age contempt . I state publicly therefore, that I never sought nor obtained any contract, oil block, oil lifting allocation or financial gratification from the ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs, during his years of administration.

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