PHOTO: See the official letter written to the AGF office by Charly Boy and 'OurMumuDonDo group

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The civil society group led by Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa a.ka. Charly Boy, was earlier today at the office of the Attorney General of the Federation, as they continued their peaceful protest of a strong action on corruption and corrupt individuals in the society.

The group which is known as 'OurMumuDonDo, have been very vocal in condemning Government's inaction on issues affecting the economy, society and the entire country at large. 

The recent issue that took them to the AGF office was the issue of the dismissed former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr Babachir Lawal and former National Intelligence Agency, Mr Oke and Chief of Staff to the President Mr Abba Kyari. These group of men according to the group, after allegations have been levelled against them, and they have been released from the jobs, aside from the Chief of Staff though, the group are now calling for the arrest and criminal trial of these men. the letter reads:





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November 1, 2017
The Attorney General of the Federation
Ministry of Justice
Federal Secretariat
Abuja
Hon Attorney General of the Federation;
Request for Executive Action on Allegation of Corruption against Presidential Aides
Mr. Charles Oputa (popularly known as charly Boy) has instructed us to write this letter on his behalf and on behalf of the Our Mumu Don Do group and several of its coalition partners that are campaigning for transparent, accountable and democratic governance in Nigeria. Our client is complaining against the President and the Federal Government for failure to publicly disclose the report of investigation into the cases against some senior officials of this government who have been accused of corrupt practices and take action to ensure their prosecution according to the law.
On May 29, 2017, President Muhammed Buhari took the Oath of Office of the President to do everything in his powers to enforce and protect the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. While delivering his inauguration speech, the President declared war against corruption and promised zero tolerance for corrupt practices in the public service of Nigeria. Since after his inauguration, the President has continued to declare his commitment to fight corruption.
But, since assuming leadership of the country, the President has refused or neglected to act beyond mere words to fulfill his oath of office. Since May 29, 2015 there has been many allegations of corruption against high profile public officers and presidential aides. Some of these allegations are as follows:
1. Allegation of N270million procurement fraud against the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation
2. $43 million found in an apartment belong to the former Director General of the National Intelligence Agency
3. N500million alleged MTN bribery against the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr. Abba Kyari
4. N120 billion fraud against the Inspector General of Police
5. Alleged award of $25billion contract contrary to the procurement




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