“Suspend NNPC Boss, Baru Now” –PDP Tells Buhari
The Peoples Democratic Party has expressed outrage at “the loud silence of President Muhammadu Buhari on the humongous corruption scandal” rocking the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and called for the immediate suspension of its Group Managing Director, Maikanti Baru.
The party said the scandal involving “two of the president’s
henchmen”, the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, and Mr. Baru
shows the bias of President Buhari’s anti-corruption war.
In a statement on Thursday by its spokesperson, Dayo
Adeyeye, PDP said it expected the president to have reacted and also prove
himself as a corruption fighter by allowing one of his own to be investigated.
President Buhari is yet to speak on the allegations of abuse
of contract process at the NNPC, although he is scheduled to meet Mr. Kachikwu
on Friday at the State House.
The minister, in an August 30 letter to the president, had
said Mr. Baru circumvented extant procurement regulations in awarding a series
of contracts up to $25 billion, or N9 trillion at prevailing exchange rate of
N360 to a dollar, warning of grave consequences the decisions could wreak if
allowed to stand.
The letter appeared on the Internet on Tuesday, but no one
has claimed credits for its leakage.
Speaking on the scandal, the PDP commended the Senate for
indicating interest in the case and setting up a committee to investigate the
allegations levelled by Mr. Kachikwu against the NNPC Chief.
“As a political party, we expect that the President, who
prides himself as an indefatigable corruption fighter, would for once try to
live above board, by genuinely allowing one of his own, accused of corruption,
get properly investigated and prosecuted as a show of his impartiality in the
war against corruption,” the party stated
“He should do this to correct the open impression Nigerians
have about his so called anti-corruption war; that it’s just a tool of
persecution of perceived enemies.
“We view the allegations levelled against Baru by Kachikwu
as too grave to be swept under the carpet and we insist that the NNPC GMD must
be treated like an accused who should not have the opportunity to influence
investigation into his alleged misdeeds.
“In this light, we demand an immediate suspension of the
NNPC GMD so that proper investigation can be carried out by the relevant
anti-corruption agencies.
“Ordinarily if there was sincerity in the anti-corruption
war, President Muhammadu Buhari should not have waited for any prompting before
he takes a decisive action on this matter. But as customary with his
administration, we suspect that he’s trying to shield Baru as he did for
Babachir Lawal, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) whom he
merely suspended to allow the hullabaloo generated by the fraud perpetrated in
the management of the emergency fund for the IDPs, die down. Also up till now
we have never heard anything again about the millions of dollars and billions
of naira discovered at an Ikoyi apartment.”
“Nigerians have not forgotten the acts of illegality and
double standard perpetrated by the president in refusing to hand over Babachir
Lawal to the EFCC for proper investigation and possible prosecution for graft,
but rather, preferring to give the task of investigation of the open sleaze to
the Vice President, in a move not known to any law of this nation.
“Even at that, the report of the Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo-led committee is gathering dust on the shelf of the President because
he probably could not bear to see one of his closest allies punished by the
laws of the land, even when all facts show that blatant and unbridled theft was
perpetrated by the president’s man.
“The sum involved in the NNPC scandal is $25 Billion. Less
than 10% per cent of that ($2 billion) is involved in the so-called arms fund
allegedly converted by the former NSA for which hundreds of Nigerians have been
arrested and hounded.
“Nigerians can now see the hypocrisy in the so called
anti-corruption fight. We may as well say that the privileged class of APC
members enjoys total immunity from the anti-corruption campaign.”
“Tired of this double-faced corruptions fight and cover ups,
we demand an immediate commencement of investigation into this latest exposed
sleaze by another of President Buhari’s men.
“We have been saying this for months that the looting of the
nation’s resources under this administration is record setting in the history
of this nation and we are being proven right on daily basis by the little
revelations that are being made by even those working under the administration.
“We wonder what the stench will be when the real and hidden
atrocities being perpetrated under the watch of President Buhari are finally
exposed when Nigerians throw the APC government out of power in 2019.
“The sum of $25 Billion said to have been the subject of the
latest controversy, when converted to Naira is about N9 trillion, a sum that is
bigger than the nation’s annual budget.
“This we find, is one of the very many reasons, the nation’s
economy has nosedived under the inept administration of the APC.”
“The allegations raised by the Minister of State for
Petroleum Resources is a confirmation of our earlier stance that the APC
administration is in tatters, an administration without coordination, but one
planted firmly in the hands of a few cabal who are stealing the nation dry
while the President continues to feign ignorance of the sickening stench.
“If not, how on earth can President Muhammadu Buhari justify
a situation where a minister he appointed to serve under him, presiding over an
important sector like the oil sector be turned to a mere house-help who must
get clearance from some “outsiders ” before accessing the president?
“How on earth will a mere MD of a corporation have the
temerity to sideline a minister under whom he works and take decisions without
consultation with the appropriate authority. How on earth could the NNPC GMD
have been bold enough to sideline the entire board of NNPC and take such far
reaching decisions that have grave implications on the nation’s economy alone?
“We suspect and our suspicion is reinforced by the unfolding
events that powerful people at the corridors of power are tacitly involved in
this. If the President’s powerful Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, could sit on the
NNPC board and such a calamity is taking place without an eyelid being blinked,
we are forced to believe that the stealing is being done to the advantage of
the president who has shown by his body language that the only thing that matter
most to him for now, is his second term ambition.
“Will it be considered a “hate speech” if we say the money
being stolen by President Buhari’s men are being kept aside into a special pool
for the prosecution of his second term ambition?
“We challenge the president to prove us wrong by allowing
his allies being caught up in acts of brazen stealing of our commonwealth, get
punished in accordance with the laws of the land. Anything aside this, we will
take as confirmation of our suspicion that the rottenness is from the very
top.”
“We demand as bonafide Nigerians, an express order from
President Muhammadu Buhari to the NNPC GMD asking him to go on compulsory leave
so that investigation into the matter at stake can be conducted without
interference.
“We also demand an order from the President to the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other anti-graft agencies to
immediately commence investigation into all issues of corruption levelled
against Baru, as well as other persons who might have overtly or covertly
participated in the illegal act.
“Much as we commend the National Assembly for indicating
interest in probing the allegations against the NNPC GMD as approved in the
adoption of the motion moved by Senator Samuel Anyanwu at the Wednesday
plenary, we wish to appeal to the leadership of the Senate to prevail on the
Ad-hoc committee set up for the purpose of the investigation, to make their
sitting open to all Nigerians so that nothing will be surreptitiously swept
under the carpet.
The PDP said it supports the drive to eliminate corruption
from the workings of the Nigerian government, “but hold firmly to our stance
that the APC Government under president Buhari must lead and live by example.”
The party said there should be “no soft landing to
corruption, corrupt members of the APC government, and to double standard in
the fight against corruption.”
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