THE All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday claimed that it has uncovered how aides of former President Goodluck Jonathan looted over $2.9 billion, approximately N500 billion under the guise of procuring arms, three mobile stages and the rent of house boats.
Listing new instances of what it termed, “the insane looting of the
treasury by some officials of the Jonathan administration”, the party
stated that, “the corruption that characterised the Jonathan led
administration was so pervasive that until it is cleaned, Nigeria will
not be able to actualize its potentials.”
The party, in a statement by the National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, explained that such discovery was the reason
the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration was taking its time
before it fulfils it’s campaign promises to Nigerians.
According to the party: “Those who would rather give comfort to the
looters by dismissing the media exposure of looting cases as mere
hell-raising should realize that no sane person can be silent in the
face of what is unfolding as the worst cases of brazen stealing of
public funds in Nigeria’s history.
“On August 16th 2015, we listed some instances of the breath-taking
looting of the treasury by some officials of the immediate past
administration.
Today, we bring three more heart-rending cases to the
attention of Nigerians. We will not relent until closure has been
brought to this issue,” it said, listing the new cases as: A $2.2
billion arms scandal, $6.9 million fraud by the Chief Security Officer
(CSO) to President Jonathan, committed under the guise of buying three
mobile stages for the President, N2.5 billion scam involving the rent of
house boats.
“While those charged with handling these cases are finalising the
details of bringing the suspects to justice, our immediate concern is
the attempt by the PDP, under whose umbrella the looting took place, to
blame the Buhari administration for the mess and then infer that things
have been worse in Nigeria in the past three months under the APC-led
Federal Government than in the 16 years under the PDP.
“They say we are yet to fulfill our campaign promises to Nigeria, but
they have forgotten that if only the PDP/Jonathan administration had
not stolen Nigeria blind, there would have been more than enough money
to give school children in Nigeria not just one but three meals a day
and even pay N5,000 to 50 million most vulnerable Nigerians, not just
the 25 million we promised in our manifesto,” APC said.
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