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.
Punch report.
N11trillion?How many zeros does that have again?wow!
God is watching
ReplyDeleteStella I'm very sure a more accurate figure will be N110 trillion. They bled this country dry!!!! Deziani we looking for you bitch!!!! We looking for you!
DeleteOk we have heard ooooooooo!!!!!!!!! Can we stop with all the news flashes and start probing niggas????? I mean wtf meeeen! They stole...we all know it...we don hear. GMB....whatchu gon do son....whatchu gon do! Deziani we looking for u
DeleteThis visionless APC govt is just trying to deceive the unsuspecting public and make them took their eyes away from demanding that all the insincere campaign promises be fulfilled.
ReplyDeleteMoney maker u cannot make a lot of money with these kind of brainless comments o
Delete@moneymaker that thot actually crossed my mind but nonetheless we can't overlook the FACT that such amount of money was looted, wooow! Just woow!
DeleteAnd make them took????????
DeleteMoney dreamer,gbagaun must be in your DNA, onibon!
Your birthday gift will be "Brightest Grammar" even if the birthday is belated.
Anon 9:59,abeg na auto correct wahala.
DeleteMy English language is impeccable.
............you are welcome.
@Anon 9:59,
DeleteHaving said that.
I still prefer to be a money maker than
a brokeass English language expert.
Oga but u don't have any money. I know you well. Don't u live in orile? I know you
Delete@Anon 20:36,
DeleteLmao.
Are you a comedian?
How do expect a money maker to live in Orile?
Why are you shocked, anyone that ruled wojt say they didn't steal money one time or the other, once u are there, u aren't proven innocent
ReplyDeleteSince they all claim to be saints. Maybe na spirits dey steal am.
DeleteTaaaa!.
DeleteMy governor didn't loot.
I can vouch for him.
Cos he doesn't like money
What kind of nonsense is this??? See if u want to make arrests, abeg go ahead and stop making noise. Which kain govt by mouth is this one. I'm tired of reading Jonathan's administration looted..., we will probe and bla bla bla. Do something and stop releasing statements every now and then as if u are still campaigning.
ReplyDeleteHi Eka, now let me explain to u child why these things take time. 1st, u identify d perpetrators, next u investigate them and come up with hard cold evidence. This is important because no matter how many allegations are levelled against a person, the lack or insufficiency of evidence will ensure ur case gets thrown out of any court of law. In fact, the lack of evidence can even lead to Mr. Wrongdoer dragging the govt. to court for defamation. Now note that getting evidence is not easy as those who have stolen these funds are not very stupid. They move these monies in the name of bogus companies,family members and even unrelated persons. U have wire transfers,internet banking, all sorts. U need experts, forensic accountants to track these down. Then each country's banking laws have different rules against disclosures. Honey that takes time.
DeleteNow if u r lucky to trace the money, u need to prove that d money was stolen from the Nigerian govt. Afterall, some politicians run legitimate businesses shebi. And d only way to prove is paper trails and the best of all, evidence from people who have worked with them. Abi u no know say na cartel them dey run. And God help u, the politician was very generous and everybody chopped from his largess, e go hard to see who go talk oo. And then there is d issue of those ones who will threaten lives, and if u have a family u love and cherish, u probably are not about to start singing like a bird for fear of ur safety.
Now assuming u escape those hurdles, u need the police to come in abi. And so, if the IG of police was the perpetrators classmate, wetin u think say go happen. Even our so called EFCC, u don't want to know how selective they can be in their duties. And then u charge Mr. Perpetrator to court. Can it be said that the Nigerian judiciary is incorruptible!
So my dear Joy, and others who think like her, I hope u now understand the travails of any govt committed to fighting corruption. Sometimes, they never actually win!!!
Bibi thank you for putting the ignorant folks in their place, you are the real MVP.
DeleteBibi bugzy WORD!
DeleteHad a boner reading this. Also just blew you a kiss @bibi
DeleteAbeg, gerrarahia.
DeleteOnly a blind APC supporter would not see dat d noise is getting too much.
And no, I didn't bother reading Ur epistle. Make it short next time.
Tell them Pls
DeleteAPC noise makers
Mtcheeeeeeeew
So, if they cannot prove it and they know they cannot. Why tarnish someone's image?
DeleteThere is a reason why they are defamation laws, so that people confirm things before they talk. If not, anybody can just wake up and fabricate something and allege you did it. Even if d matter is in court, it is subjudice to discuss it. Nothing justifies this trial by media. By the way, no one can sue you for defamation for charging them to court, get your terms right. We actually don't care what it takes to get these men arrested and tried for financial crimes or are they already giving up? If so, why talk when you won't catch them? It's all politically motivated and we don't want a country of verbose partisan politics where people just talk as they please. Be it APC or pdP
Well I am not surprised, so many thieves in Jonathan administration.
ReplyDeleteName them pls
DeleteSee money ,what ,i weep for Nigeria my country
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy!
ReplyDeleteWe have heard but can they also start governing?
ReplyDelete4years seems so far away but it will soon be up.
11 trillion? *eyeopen*
ReplyDeletePresident Bubu shud continue the process by probing obansajo adminstration, in that way he can recover more trillions. All this looters God is watching...
That's Nigeria's entire budget for 4 years!!!! These bastards!!! Nigeria should have been better than Dubai by now if not for these useless people.
DeleteJust a few people holding and using the bulk of these loots.
See public madness for blog here@Moneymaker......u need adura
ReplyDeleteHehehehehehehe
ReplyDeleteFa biakwa again!
So how much have they been able to recover?
Apc doesn't know nada about leadership in the federal level. They need help but are yet to admit that they do.
Hehehehehehe
ReplyDeleteFa biakwa again!
So how much have they been able to recover?
Apc doesn't know nada about leadership in the federal level. They need help but are yet to admit that they do.
Lai Mohammed as far as I am concerned is just another FFK. To solely blame GEJ and PDP for the current state of things would be very unfair. If 11 trillion naira went missing during GEJ's regime, then it is safe to say they all stole including APC governors.
ReplyDeleteIt is funny how APC produced Buhari and all of a sudden, all the crooks have suddenly caught the holy ghost. I keep hoping and praying that Buhari will not dissappoint us (Nigerians). He should look inwards because people like saint Amaechinus, Atikurella and Rochas are all THIEVES.
I swear he won't disappoint us. Had this conversation with some people over the weekend. And it seems majority have faith in GMB and his tactical ways of dealing with things so far. Slow but steady. Just be patient u hear? Lol
DeleteObj was Minister of petroleum and no one accessed him, They should just probe Ministry of
ReplyDeletepetroleum 1999 to 2007.
Jonathan stole that this, I am tired. Fish the money fast where it is bank. Afterall APC claimed the American told them where all these money are.
APC don't give us excuse why you will fail
We want action.
Ollie,no way.
ReplyDeletePlobing is not good
The masses support every action by PMB government to recover our common wealth. The government should also look into some members of the peace committee, they benefitted a lot during the looting jamboree. No responsible government will over look the looting that passed through previous government.
ReplyDeleteLair Liar Mohammed is still talking. Thank God that APC governors too are thieves.
ReplyDeleteYou don't say!
ReplyDeleteCan someone tell these APC folks that they've won the elections already and they should get to work instead of still campaigning. Too much talks already.
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
ReplyDelete.
Jonah really chop us clean mouth i swear... Wicked soul....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Na wah o ....them use the money take wash hand? lol
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of sorcery is this??????
ReplyDelete11trillion?????
Nah,they stole more than dis.
ReplyDeleteHowdy my "other friends from d other side?"
Hahahahaha....Bet u guys r seething right now!
Now jokes apart,(cos dese people di Verry wicked)
Sai Sir,pls hunt dese People.hunt dem down.recover our monies and fling them inside jail!
*Stretches out of bed*
Lol @ fling them, I just imagined bubu flinging Ngor baby inside jail, how will he carry her?
DeleteBibi Bugzy thanks for trying to educate the illiterates but I fear your explanation is all in vain because they are all thick block heads who do not understand due process and are expecting things to work overnight and like magic.
ReplyDeleteeveryday they throw out scandalous bits of information like this to the media. doesn't show seriousness at all with fighting corruption. you don't fight corruption with scandalous daily headlines on the pages of newspapers and on blogs. it doesn't show that the fight is serious, structured or getting anywhere
ReplyDeleteIn fact the APC continues to chip away at the dignity of the office of the president as far as i'm concerned. they keep second guessing him and releasing press statements on everything. why cant they just shut it and let the man lead? it got so bad last week that the presidential spokesman in response to the 'declare your assets publicly' campaign clearly said that 'the party said the president would publicly declare his assets ...but Mr President never promised to do do'.
too many press statements is the hallmark of an opposition party not the ruling party: APC needs to get out of this opposition mode and learn how to let the president run the country: HABA!!!
APC : always pointing the finger at the PDP where corruption is concerned.
ReplyDeleteof course we can all see where the remaining four fingers are pointing back at!!!
APC should stop blabbing, they should come out with proof if they have any.
ReplyDeleteLiar Mohammed onise, face your work or ask Bubu to give you another work if you are idle. Enough of all these concoctions. If APC has proofs,let the accused be arrested and tried. Stop giving a dog a bad name just because you want to kill him.
ReplyDeleteBut he's doing his job na. Abi. Lol
DeleteOmo see money
ReplyDeleteStella please make @Bibi Bugzy's comment a sticky on this topic for the dummies, idiots and illiterates.
ReplyDeletehian, jona jona has chop bone he can't spit out or swallow
ReplyDeleteOne day - one day, someone will open Lai Moh'd's nyash... Keep talking and defending Pa Bubu.
ReplyDeleteLast week- I have list of corrupt officials
Yesterday again - I will probe them
Today - Looking for fearless judges
Tomorrow - We need competent lawyers (SAN)
Next month - Still talking about probe
6 months after - Dollar still N200 and above
1 year after election - Give me time (medical check-up)
2 years after election - Nigerians are expecting fuel to come down to N47 and $1-N160.
Pa Bubu and APC stop blaming/accusing, just start working, we need results.
-Lai MOHAMMED pls remind him of OBASANJO, Pa Bubu shouldn't forget to probe him either.
Anon 12:47 abeg chop better kiss.
DeleteNdi ara!!!
Nawa o
ReplyDeletemoney maker with all the money you claim to have, what have you contributed to this blog or to society, igbo claimu always claiming.
ReplyDeleteAnon 13:05,if you need money from the money maker, just ask for it. I am not stingy.
DeleteSame story everyday. VeryHeavySigh
ReplyDeleteSomebody should please tell Lie Mohammed and the APC in general to face their work and leave Jonah & PDP. Every week we hear of different amount of money embezzled. They think to govern from fed. level is moi-moi abi? all this allegations are just to distract Nigerians from demanding for the performance of their campaign promises. That was how they told us they met empty treasury yet they had money to bail out governors owing civil servant. We are watching, continue shouting Jonah and PDP, don't perform...
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