The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Wednesday, accused the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led government of intentionally concealing relevant
information from Nigerians on the extent of corruption in his administration.
Addressing a press conference at the party’s headquarters in
Abuja, PDP spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, described the Tuesday, July 28, 2020
press conference by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, as one of such example when he dared Nigerians, particularly
whistleblowers, despite revelations of rampant corruption virtually in all
aspects of government under the APC.
“Our party is however not surprised that this corrupt
administration resorted to distortion of facts and daring of citizens when its
officials from the top to the bottom are all soiled in the foul potage of
corruption.
“It is ridiculous that this administration seeks to claim
credit for the investigation and unearthing of fraud in the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC when it is already public knowledge that the
investigation only came as a result of pressure mounted by our party and other
Nigerians.
“This is more so as the corruption in the EFCC under the APC
had reached an embarrassing crescendo that it could no longer be concealed.
“Such humongous corruption in the EFCC under the APC
confirms the level of financial malfeasance and a shameful breach of trust by
this administration, in which very top officials of the Buhari Presidency had
been mentioned.
“We challenge the APC federal government to give an account
of the N800 billion, which Lai Mohammed claimed to have been recovered,
especially given allegations that recovered monies have been re-looted and
shared among topmost officials of the Buhari administration and APC leaders.
“Rather than resorting to false performance claims, the
expectation of Nigerians is that this administration would have sent Lai
Mohammed to apologise for this display of gross abuse of position especially as
it relates to the fight against corruption.
“We further invite Nigerians to note that Lai Mohammed, in
his press conference, admitted that he could not go into the details of the
various corruption issues in the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, the
Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, EFCC, and other agencies.
“Our party holds that this is an evasion of gory tales of
direct stealing, treasury looting and barefaced embezzlements by government
officials and APC leaders as already exposed in on-going investigations at the
National Assembly and at the presidential panel.
“With this shocking suppression of information related to
corrupt practices, by no other person than the Minister of Information,
Nigerians and the world at large are no longer in doubt that concealment of
corruption in ministries, department, and agencies is an official policy of the
APC administration because their leaders are involved.”
“It’s for the same reason the APC and its government had
suppressed the prosecution of officials indicted in the N90 billion stolen from
the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, in which top members of the APC were
mentioned.
“This is in addition to the suppression of prosecution of
APC leaders involved in the reported looting of N33billion from the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the stealing of over N18 billion from the
rehabilitation of IDPs in the Northeast as well as the over N25 billion from
the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) among others.”
“We challenge Lai Mohammed to name those behind the $2.5
billion (N1.175 trillion) Chinese Gates oil theft scandal, in which officials
of this administration were alleged to have been involved.
“We also challenge the minister to name those behind the
looting in National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, National Health
Insurance Scheme, NHIS, Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, North East
Development Commission, and the NDDC.
“In doing that, Lai Mohammed should also offer some
explanations on his alleged role in the reported National Broadcasting
Commission, NBC, N2.5 billion fraud, for which Nigerians had demanded his
investigation by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Offences Related
Commission, ICPC.
“Nigerian have not also forgotten how the nation was
defrauded with a fictitious Nigeria Air which only flew on the internet under
the watch of this administration.
“As a party, we sympathize with our nation for having an
administration that is replete with looters, who in the last five years have
been dipping their leprous hands into the till at the expense of governance
while Mr. President’s silence makes him complicit.”
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