“If Justice Should Be Done, 95% of Buhari’s Ministers Should Be in Jail” — APC Member Alwan Hassan Speaks Out!
Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
Alwan Hassan, a prominent member of Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has stirred controversy with a bold statement accusing the Buhari administration of deep-rooted corruption. Speaking in a recent interview, Hassan declared that if justice were truly served, “95% of the ministers who served under Buhari should be in jail.”
What He Said
- Hassan stated: “Let me tell you, if justice should be done, 95% of the ministers under Buhari should be in jail by now.”
- He accused the former administration of mismanaging public funds and betraying the anti-corruption mandate on which Buhari was elected.
- His remarks come amid growing public dissatisfaction with economic hardship and rising calls for accountability.
Why It Matters
- Hassan’s statement is significant coming from within the APC — suggesting internal divisions and a possible shift toward reformist pressure.
- It amplifies public concerns about widespread impunity, especially following recent EFCC investigations into top former officials.
- The comment may add fuel to President Tinubu’s anti-corruption agenda or spark political tensions between current and former power blocs.
What to Watch
- Whether APC leadership responds — or distances itself — from Hassan’s comments.
- Reactions from Buhari loyalists and former ministers, especially those under investigation.
- Possible follow-up action by EFCC or other investigative agencies.
Citation:
- Arise News – Alwan Hassan: 95% of Buhari’s ministers deserve jail
- Channels TV – APC member slams past administration over corruption
- Punch NG – Commentary on post-Buhari accountability debates.
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