PDP Wants Buhari Probed Over 1984 Security Votes and Other Corruption Allegations
As
President Muhammadu Buhari intensifies effort to promote his anti-graft
campaign, the People's Democratic Party are calling for the probe of the
President in fresh corruption allegations.
President Muhammadu Buhari
In a hot exchange of words on Sunday, December 13 between the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and the presidency, the opposition party
dared the administration to institute a truth commission to probe
utilisation of security votes back to 1984.
In a clear reaction to the fresh series of allegations against
officials of the immediate past administration, the PDP faulted the
administration for supposedly engaging in a media trial of the Goodluck
Jonathan administration, daring the administration to come clean on how
it obtained its own funds for the 2015 elections.
The exchange was worsened by assertions made by the Deputy
President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu that the country could
be headed towards a revolution given the downward slide of the economy.
The administration, responding through Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the
Minister of Information flayed the opposition party for its lack of
shame in the face of what he claimed was the ruin of the economy by its
leaders.
The PDP, while welcoming the investigations of its government in a
statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh,
however, condemned what it described as a media trial and dared the
administration to extend the investigations into the utilisation of
security votes to 1984 when President Muhammadu Buhari was military head
of state.
Metuh said: “We restate for emphasis that a media and public
war against corruption is good, but it should not be limited to only
those opposed to the President and the ruling party. In fact, until top
officials of the former government open up on the exact source of the
funding, it remains premature to be accusing our party members of
corrupt practices.
“Nevertheless, if indeed the government’s investigation
includes the expenditure of President Jonathan security votes from 2011,
then it should be extended to a public inquisition on the following:
*The security votes of past presidents and Heads of state from 1984.
*Contract award by the Petroleum Trust Fund from 1995 to 1999.
*The expenditure of military purchases and expenditure during
the Bakassi wars, the fight against militancy in the Niger Delta,
military interventions in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Somalia, Rwanda,
among others.
*The source of funding of the PDP and APC’s 2015 presidential
campaigns; the contributions from APC-controlled state governors for
their presidential campaign and the beneficiaries thereof.
The highest elected political office holder in PDP, Ekweremadu, had
at a PDP Southeast zonal caucus meeting in Enugu last Saturday
expressed concern on what he described as the administration’s inability
to manage the economy warning at the prospect of a revolution breaking
out.
Accusing the PDP officials of living in denial, Mohammed said: “Senator
Ekweremadu complained about the depreciation of the Naira without
telling Nigerians who ‘dollarized’ the Nigerian economy by bribing many
individuals and groups with dollars during the last elections, thus
inflicting a knock-out punch on the local currency. He also failed to
tell Nigerians which government presided over the frenzied mop-up of
dollars, either for ‘armsgate’ or for slush fund purposes, from the CBN
to a point where it almost ran out of the hard currency."
“The outcome of the months of hard work will manifest soon in
the 2016 national budget that will give succour to millions of Nigerians
who are reeling from fallout of the solecism of the immediate past
administration that turned the country into a cash bazaar.’’
“In the next six months Onitsha and Alaba markets will shut
down. If government does not do anything, I’m not a prophet of doom, but
I believe if nothing urgent is done to reverse the ugly development, we
will have revolution in our hands.
“Both our nationals and foreigners are worried; we need to
inform APC that Nigerians are dying, unless APC changes style, Nigerians
will in 2019 be begging PDP to come back,” he said.
The assertion drew the sharp response of the administration which
responding through the Minister of Information charged Ekweremadu and
his colleagues in the PDP to hide in shame after their party mismanaged
the economy.
“If there was still any honour left among thieves, there is no
way the leaders of a party under whose watch the nation’s economy
suffered a monumental mismanagement and the Central Bank was turned to
the ATM or piggy bank of a few people will have the temerity to insult a
government that is working hard to turn things around or the citizens
who are bearing the brunt of such mismanagement,’’ Mohammed, said in a statement on Sunday.
“It is now clear to all Nigerians that if the PDP had won the
last general elections, Nigeria’s economy would not have survived one
more month, considering the battering it received under the immediate
past Administration. It is therefore unconscionable that those who
should show contrition and hunker down to avoid public opprobrium are
the same ones pointing an accusing finger at the Buhari
Administration,’’ he said.
‘’They are lucky that Nigerians are not as incautious as they
are, otherwise they would not be able to walk around freely, not to talk
of having the effrontery to fire darts at the government that inherited
their rot or the people who are suffering the consequences.
‘’They looted the billions of Naira that were allocated for the
fight against insurgency, causing many innocent and patriotic soldiers
to die needlessly, yet they are not remorseful. They looted the treasury
to influence the last elections, doling out money as if it was going
out of fashion, yet they continue to grandstand."
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