A former Attorney -General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa, has scored his successor Mohammed Adoke high, saying he has corrected the mistakes he made while in office.
In a telephone interview with The Nation, Aondokaa said whatever mistakes he might have made while in office as AGF during the late president Umaru Yar’Adua's administration had been corrected by Adoke.
He scored Adoke high in performance and urged the people to support him as the office has enormous challenges.
He said, "Let me say here that my successor Mohammed Adoke has done very well, the office of AGF is a huge one with several challenges. I think you remember how some people alleged that I have N400 million in a bank account in South Africa, while I have not been to South Africa. But my advice is that Nigerians should support Adoke."
On what he is doing after leaving the office, the former AGF said he is into rice farming and commended President Goodluck Jonathan for creating an enabling environment for local rice farmers to reap the fruit of their labour.
"The ban on rice importation is a welcome development and let me say that Nigeria rice farmers have the capacity to produce enough for export and this has encourage them to go into more rice farming," Aondokaa stated.