Bulkachuwa: Executive, legislature, judiciary can’t be trusted under APC – Kenneth Okonkwo

Veteran Nollywood actor and politician, Kenneth Okonkwo has said the executive, legislature, and judiciary can’t be trusted under the All Progressives Congress, APC, administration.

Okonkwo was reacting to the comment by former Senator Adamu Bulkachuwa on influencing the judiciary.

Bulkachuwa had disclosed that he influenced some rulings of his first wife, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa.

But, Okonkwo said Nigerians should pray that God would deliver the country.

In a series of tweets, Okonkwo said Nigerians may never know the level of corruption, impunity, and illegality Nigerians have sunk into.

He wrote: “It’s heart-rending and baffling to hear a sitting APC Senator, Adamu Bulkachuwa, openly confessing and boasting that he encroached and compromised the integrity, freedom, and independence of his wife, who was a sitting President of the Court of Appeal, and who accepted to help his colleagues, friends and his people.

“Although not all Judges may be condemned, we may never be able to know the depth of immorality, impunity, corruption, and illegality that this scourge called APC has sunk us into.

“We must continue to pray for liberation and deliverance by the hands of Almighty God.

“This is beyond human comprehension. In summary, this meant that the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary cannot be trusted to do the right thing under APC.”

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