Monday, 25 March 2013

Joel Brinkley LA Times columnist thinks President Jonathan should be impeached

LA Times Columnist, Joel Brinkley wrote that Nigeria is the most corrupt country in the world and feels president Goodluck Jonathan should be impeached.
In his article titled  Nigeria’s Squandered Opportunity:
Just outside President Goodluck Jonathan’s office sat 17 ambulances, just in case he or one of his aides fell ill. They were seldom if ever used.
No actual health-care facility nationwide had as many, and in fact a few still have none at all. But as soon as a Nigerian newspaper took a photo of the ambulances and published a story about them, they suddenly disappeared — probably to an underground garage.
Jonathan is president of Nigeria, which should be among the world’s most prosperous nations. After all, it produces an estimated 2.4 million barrels of oil each and every day. With oil now selling at $93.61 a barrel, that’s $224 million in income daily. And yet many hospitals can’t afford to buy an ambulance. Read More

1 comment:

Joe said...

I agree he is a very confused president