The former minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun should not be prosecuted but rather be pardoned for the alleged forgery of a document exempting her from compulsory national service.
Rotimi Oladele, PhD, FNIPR, the former President of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations stated this in a statement signed by him made available to SpyeTV.
According to Oladele, “To the question whether Kemi Adeosun should be prosecuted, my answer is NOT at all because she has commenced repudiation cycle of Reputation management.
“She should be guided by a PR coach to complete the cycle and bounce into the future with emblem of global first African Politician to volunteer confession, remorse, regret, acceptance and confirmation of allegation and immediate resignation thereafter”, Oladele said.
“Note also her background and effort made genuinely to come back home which was compromised by her trusted fellows regarding d process and procedure of getting NYSC certificate”, he said.
Oladele, however said, there are PR recommended steps to be taken to complete the cycle for her to reap the great rewards of her humility, simplicity, objectivity and sincerity. She could be given PRO. I need to be signed on or any of my professional colleagues should be signed on to do the coaching.
Dr Rotimi Oladele congratulated her and saluted her courage.
SpyeTV report that, Nigeria’s finance minister Kemi Adeosun resigned on Friday in a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari over the alleged forgery of a document exempting her from compulsory national service. Adeosun 51, said she was quitting to protect the integrity of the government.
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