The All Progressives Congress (APC) Sunday gave three reasons why the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration must probe the looted funds by the past government officials.
According to the party in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary in Lagos, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, looted funds can be used to destabilize the government.
Other reasons adduced by the party why probe was necessary are: the government needs every kobo of the funds it can muster to bring about the change it has promised Nigerians and allowing those who privatized the commonwealth to get away is offering a thumbs-up for looting.
The party also chronicled the alleged looting that took place in the oil sector in the previous administration, stating that no responsible government will overlook such massive looting.
The party listed the alleged looting as: N3.8 trillion out of the N8.1 trillion earned from crude oil (2012-2015) withheld by NNPC; 2.1 billion US dollars from Excess Crude Account unaccounted for; Department of Petroleum Resources’ unremitted N109.7 billion royalty from oil firms; 6 billion US dollars allegedly looted by some Ministers of the last Administration; 160 million barrels of crude worth 13.9 billion US dollars lost between 2009 and 2012; 15 million US dollars from botched arms deal yet to be returned to Nigeria; 13 billion US dollars in NLNG dividends mostly unaccounted for; N30 billion rice waiver; and N183 billion unaccounted for at the NDDC.
Having listed these, the party said: “It is necessary to remind Nigerians of the kind of massive looting of the treasury that took place in the past few years, so they can better appreciate the seriousness of the issue at stake”.
Also decrying the looting the past administration, APC said: ”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 destabilize 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 privatized the commonwealth to get away is offering a thumbs-up for looting. No responsible government will do that”.
According to the party: “The looters have embarked on a relentless and 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.
”They and their paid hirelings have tried to employ sophistry to muddle the waters, but Nigerians are much wiser, and will not succumb to the dirty antics of the looters’ megaphones”.
Further decrying the looting, the party stated that the listed ‘missing’ funds constituted just a tip of the iceberg since they are mostly from a few sectors of the economy, mostly the oil sector, and were discovered even before the forensic audit now being undertaken in some key areas.
”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,” it said.
According to the party in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary in Lagos, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, looted funds can be used to destabilize the government.
Other reasons adduced by the party why probe was necessary are: the government needs every kobo of the funds it can muster to bring about the change it has promised Nigerians and allowing those who privatized the commonwealth to get away is offering a thumbs-up for looting.
The party also chronicled the alleged looting that took place in the oil sector in the previous administration, stating that no responsible government will overlook such massive looting.
The party listed the alleged looting as: N3.8 trillion out of the N8.1 trillion earned from crude oil (2012-2015) withheld by NNPC; 2.1 billion US dollars from Excess Crude Account unaccounted for; Department of Petroleum Resources’ unremitted N109.7 billion royalty from oil firms; 6 billion US dollars allegedly looted by some Ministers of the last Administration; 160 million barrels of crude worth 13.9 billion US dollars lost between 2009 and 2012; 15 million US dollars from botched arms deal yet to be returned to Nigeria; 13 billion US dollars in NLNG dividends mostly unaccounted for; N30 billion rice waiver; and N183 billion unaccounted for at the NDDC.
Having listed these, the party said: “It is necessary to remind Nigerians of the kind of massive looting of the treasury that took place in the past few years, so they can better appreciate the seriousness of the issue at stake”.
Also decrying the looting the past administration, APC said: ”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 destabilize 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 privatized the commonwealth to get away is offering a thumbs-up for looting. No responsible government will do that”.
According to the party: “The looters have embarked on a relentless and 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.
”They and their paid hirelings have tried to employ sophistry to muddle the waters, but Nigerians are much wiser, and will not succumb to the dirty antics of the looters’ megaphones”.
Further decrying the looting, the party stated that the listed ‘missing’ funds constituted just a tip of the iceberg since they are mostly from a few sectors of the economy, mostly the oil sector, and were discovered even before the forensic audit now being undertaken in some key areas.
”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,” it said.
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