For the
umpteenth time, I am forced to respond to the desperate lies told by Nigeria’s
Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, who issued a statement yesterday
(March 24, 2018) saying that the Buhari government would not stop talking about
the massive corruption in the Jonathan government.
In the said statement, the Vice President
posited that “our people to simply forget the blatant violation of public trust
and the pillaging of the nation’s commonwealth witnessed in the past, are
saying wittingly or otherwise that we should forget where the shoe actually
pinched and pretend as if the social raping of the nation never occurred.”
Continuing
he rhetorically asked, “How can we do that? “We have a situation where a former
first lady came out openly to claim over $171m found in her accounts and you
think Nigerians will simply overlook that. “You have a situation where hundreds
of billions have been recovered including the discovery of $43M cash in an
apartment in Ikoyi, and you think Nigerians will simply forget that?”
First of all, there is no former First Lady
from the Jonathan administration that has claimed $171 million in a bank
account. Upon a promise of a suit for libel, I challenge Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo to name that person. If, as the Vice President’s statement claimed,
“the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration will not relent in the
prosecution of the cases in court”, how come the Vice President’s statement
only mentioned suspected cases of corruption from previous governments?
Why was
the statement silent about proven and established cases of corruption right under
the nose of the current administration like the multimillion Naira ‘grass
cutter’ scam involving the immediate past Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Babachir Lawal, a man who has not been charged despite the obvious
case against him, or the Maina scandal, where the biggest ever alleged thief in
Nigeria’s civil service that was dismissed by the PDP government was recalled
by the Buhari administration, reinstated into the civil service, given double
promotion and (according to Junaid Mohammed) was given armed military escorts.
What about the $25 billion contracts that were awarded without due process at
the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation as detailed in the leaked memo from
the minister of state for petroleum resources, and for which the Vice President
himself was almost roped in and for which he had to issue a quick denial? What
about the various padded budgets from the Buhari era that are a disgrace to
decent people the world over?
What about
the fact that this government, after condemning the Jonathan administration for
paying fuel subsidy, has turned around to secretly pay the same fuel subsidy
that it claimed was a scam? Thankfully, the Vice President’s statement
mentioned the Ikoyi Apartment $44 million. A panel was instituted to probe
those funds. I challenge the Vice President to release the findings of that
panel’s report to the public. Of major note is the sworn testimony by the
former acting Director General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ambassador
Mohammed Dauda, to the House of Representatives Committee On National Safety
and Intelligence, that elements in the Presidency pressured him to share the
fabled Ikoyi apartment $44 million with them.
That the Vice President’s statement refused to
mention these glaring cases of corruption but only cherry picked alleged
corruption from previous administration is proof that the Buhari government is
not interested in fighting corruption, it is only focused on fighting the
opposition. If the Buhari administration were fighting corruption, it would not
have registered Nigeria’s worst ever performance in Transparency
International’s Corruption Perception Index where Nigeria moved 12 places
backward from 136 to 148.
This is after Nigeria had made its best ever
performance in 2014 under former President Jonathan when we moved 8 places
forward from 142 in 2013 to 136 in 2014. Only in an upside-down world does a
government who took Nigeria backward on the corruption scale accuse an
administration that took Nigeria forward. Only in a delusional regime does a
President who scores 148 on the Transparency International CPI, go to a Ghana
that scored 81 to offer to teach them how to fight corruption. The Buhari
administration should instead have asked to take anti-corruption lessons from
the Jonathan government and the Ghanaian President.
And even members of this
administration know that the joke is on them. Or how else would you describe
the memo from the minister of finance to the Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission querying him on why his public boasting of monies
recovered from corrupt person
s differ
from the actual deposits made by the EFCC and requesting him to explain the
difference. Obviously, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has forgotten his pastoral
calling and has instead taken up the satanic calling of lying.
It is not
surprising that Aisha Yesufu, co-founder of #BringBackOurGirls, said that the
Vice President was her greatest disappointment in the Buhari administration. A
man who ought to be talking about how many jobs, projects and infrastructure
his administration has delivered has been reduced to telling lies about a so
called anti-corruption war that is unable to impress Transparency International
or other global anti-corruption activists.
How
unfortunate. But perhaps the clearest indication of how Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo has fallen from his pastoral calling is the fact that Pastor Osinbajo,
is quick to publicly speak lies against Dr. Goodluck Jonathan and others. Yet
this same man did not think it wise to say even one word of comfort to the
parents of Leah Sharibu and the Christian community who are in deep anguish
over her ordeal at the hands of Boko Haram. Reno Omokri Bestselling author of
Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years: Chibok, 2015 and
Other Conspiracies
Osinbajo: Repeat Your Lies Against Jonathan, but they Won’t Become Truth – Reno
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