The
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Tuesday, urged President Muhammadu Buhari and
the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to come clean on the alleged
stealing of over N15 trillion public funds in the last few years.
PDP
also accused the presidency and the APC of engaging in what it described as
diversionary tactics “as more revelations continue to emerge on how its leaders
and some presidency officials pillaged our national treasury and stole over N15
trillion naira.”
In
a statement signed by its spokesman Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said it has
uncovered plots “by current APC leadership to blackmail and ridicule President
Buhari by pushing out fake performance claims, like those contained in the
press statement by its caretaker committee on Tuesday, January 5, 2021, which
was designed to rubbish Mr. President, highlight his failures and deflect
attention from the atrocities of the APC.”
“Such
fake narratives will not help the APC as our party has details of their
nefarious leaders, including APC governors, ministers, certain aides of Mr.
President, as well as APC fronts in agencies of government, and would not
hesitate to make such public at the fullness of time.
“The
APC had become rattled because of pressure from the PDP and other well-meaning
Nigerians asking President Buhari to go after APC leaders as well as Presidency
officials involved in the reported stealing of N9.6 trillion ($25 billion) oil
revenue as detailed in the leaked NNPC memo.
“APC
leaders are having sleepless nights because the dragnet would soon catch up
with all of them involved in the reported stealing of N1.1 trillion worth of
crude using 18 unregistered vessels; the looting of over N2 trillion in hazy
oil subsidy regime, including a criminal under-recovery for unnamed West African
countries as well as illegal tax per liter of petrol running into trillions of
naira.
“APC
leaders are also jittery because they would soon explain how they siphoned
N500bn Social Investment Programme and the N16bn meant for Mosquito Net
Project, as exposed by First Lady Aisha Buhari in addition to the N90 billion
stolen from the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, in a racket in which
certain top APC leaders were alleged to have received N3 billion each.
“Very
top officials in the Buhari Presidency have gone under over their alleged
involvement in the looting of N33 billion National Emergency Management Agency,
NEMA, fund as exposed in the findings by the House of Representatives that the
funds were never used for the provision of emergency food for victims of
insurgency in the Northeast among other items as claimed.
“Some
known APC leaders are now running amok over their involvement in the siphoning
of the N48 billion meant for the rebuilding of six northeast states ravaged by
insurgency as well as the looting of N25 billion from the National Health
Insurance Scheme, NHIS, among others.
“This
is in addition to those fingered in the relooting of repatriated funds, the
alleged extortion of N1.2 billion from poor beneficiaries of the Central Bank
of Nigeria, CBN’s Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, the fraud allegation in the EFCC
leading to the suspension of its acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, as well as the
looting of billions of naira Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.”
The
PDP stated that “having stripped our national coffers, the APC is now using its
illegal caretaker committee to attempt to set the narrative of the empty
treasury to validate their further looting of funds meant for the 2021 budget.
“By
now, the APC ought to know that such narratives cannot fly when Nigerians are
already aware that its leaders stashed away over N15 trillion stolen from our
national coffers.
“We,
therefore, invite the new mouthpiece of the APC, Senator James Akpanudoedehe,
to find something more meaningful to do with his time as Nigerians are no
longer swayed by APC’s lies and propaganda.
“Under
the PDP, people like Senator Akpanudoedehe progressed under the robust economy
and a secured nation where the system worked.
“If
Akpanudoedehe meant well, he should be apologising for the failures of his
party and the devastation it has brought to our country.
“He
should be apologising to victims of the bandits imported by his party. He
should have been apologising for the looting by his party leaders as well as
President Buhari’s failures, which have brought economic hardship and untold
devastation to our nation.”
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