THE All
Progressives Congress on Sunday alleged that about $56bn (N11.02tn) was
looted during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan
and that the Buhari government needed to recover the funds to fulfill
the change promised by the APC.
In the
breakdown by the ruling party, it said $6bn (1.2tn, at the rate of N197
to dollar) was stolen by some of Jonathan’s ministers and that 160
million barrels of crude worth $13.9bn (N2.74tn) were lost between 2009
and 2012 while $13bn (N2.56tn) in NLNG dividends was mostly unaccounted
for.
The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said this in a statement on Sunday.
Mohammed’s
statement read in part, “Some instances of the looting are as follows:
N3.8tn out of the N8.1tn earned from crude oil (2012-2015) withheld by
NNPC; $2.1bn (N413.7bn) from Excess Crude Account unaccounted for;
Department of Petroleum Resources’ unremitted N109.7bn royalty from oil
firms.
“Others
are: $6bn (1.2tn) allegedly looted by some ministers of the last
administration; 160 million barrels of crude worth $13.9bn (N2.74tn)
lost between 2009 and 2012; $15m (N2.96bn) from the botched arms deal
yet to be returned to Nigeria; $13bn (N2.56tn) in NLNG dividends mostly
unaccounted for; N30bn rice waiver; and N183bn unaccounted for at the
NDDC.”
The APC
consequently lashed out at those telling President Muhammadu Buhari not
to waste time probing the Jonathan administration.
The
statement seems to be in reaction to a statement by the National Peace
Committee, which reportedly told Buhari that probing the past
administration was not a substitute for governance.
The
APC, however, said there was no way the Buhari government could
effectively take off if it did not recover some of the trillions stolen
under Jonathan and that the party’s promise of change was based on the
assumption that it would recover some stolen funds.
The
statement added, “It is absolutely gratifying that Nigerians are
vehemently opposed to the few who would rather have the government of
the day turn a blind eye to the looted funds and, in their words, carry
on with the process of governance.
“Truly,
what sort of governance can go on if the billions of naira in a few
hands are not recovered? In the first instance, the government needs
every kobo of the funds it can muster to bring about the change it has
promised Nigerians.
“Secondly,
leaving such hair-raising funds in the hands of the few looters is
dangerous, because they can use the funds to destabilise any
government.
In
fact, no one will be surprised if the looters use their dirty funds to
sponsor public demonstrations against the government’s determination to
recover the funds.
‘’Thirdly,
allowing those who privatised the commonwealth to get away is offering a
thumbs-up for looting. No responsible government will do that.”
The
party said that those who stole had embarked on an increasingly-bold
campaign to discredit the government of the day and sabotage the funds’
recovery process, using newspaper columnists, ‘talking heads’ and
otherwise respectable opinion leaders.
The APC
submitted that it was necessary to remind Nigerians of the “massive
looting of the treasury” that took place in the past few years, so the
citizens could better appreciate the seriousness of the issue at stake.
The
party said the listed “missing” funds constituted just a tip of the
iceberg, adding, ‘’The level of looting that went on in other sectors is
better imagined, hence the need for all Nigerians to rally around the
Buhari administration to recover the loots, bring the looters to justice
and to put in place measures to prevent such looting in the future.”
But the Peoples Democratic Party, in its reaction on Sunday, said the figures released by the APC were imaginary.
The
party’s National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, in a statement,
described Mohammed’s statement as “reckless, irresponsible and highly
provocative.”
Metuh
said, “In trying to escalate their stock-in-trade of lies, wild
allegations and falsehood, the APC failed to understand that their
baseless fabrications are capable of throwing an unsuspecting nation
into chaos.
“The
spate of fabrications by Lai Mohammed has become a sickening source of
worry for well-meaning Nigerians, including those in his party.”
The PDP
spokesperson called on Buhari and the APC, as a party, to call their
spokesman to order before he plunges the country into crisis with wild
and unsubstantiated claims.
He said
the APC-led government should get serious with the fight against
corruption by investigating and prosecuting corrupt persons, rather than
unnecessarily playing to the gallery.
source:Punch
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