Osinbajo Needs To Resign First, And Sue Me – Jackson Ude
Jackson Ude has stated that if Vice President Yemi Osinbajo wants to sue him to court, then he should first resign from office.
The Former Director of Strategy and Communications under President Goodluck Jonathan administration, stated this while reacting to Yemi Osinbajo’s petition to IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu after he accused him of receiving N4b from Ibrahim Magu.
Reacting to the Osinbajo’s petition, Jackson Ude insisted that the Vice President must resign before initiating criminal proceedings against him. He added that the Presidential Panel investigating Magu and the police should be compelled to release the verbatim transcripts of Magu’s confessions.
He wrote;
“Since Osinbajo, the Star Boy, is denying, let’s have lawyers compel the Presidential Panel investigating Magu and the Police, to release the verbatim transcripts of Magu’s confessions. This is not about waving immunity.
“I am not afraid of Osinbajo and his minions. If he indeed wants to go to court, he needs to resign first, and sue me. He cannot be VP and be using state resources to intimidate the Judiciary. He cannot wave an immunity that he didn’t place. Osinabjo should resign first!
“Osinbajo should have used the U.S Police, FBI or even the CIA to charge me for criminal defamation. Using the Nigerian Police is a waste of poor Nigerian taxpayers money. Except his aim is to arrest me in Nigeria, lock me up forever. Anyway, perhaps Na my ghost dem go arrest.”
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