President Moham- madu Buhari
said yesterday that his government will soon publish names of those who
have returned portions of their loot from public coffers. This was as
one of his spokesmen, Garba Shehu, said in Kaduna that the Presidency
would step on toes in their anti-corruption fight. Shehu said that the
Presidency would do so for the interest of Nigeria.
President Buhari, according to The Cable News, said that the Central
Bank of Nigeria will soon publicly name those who looted Nigeria and who
have returned part of they wrongly appropriated.
He said the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was holding on from
publishing the list in order to avoid jeopardising investigations and
further recoveries.
He was speaking at the 15th session of the Anyiam-Osigwe Foundation
lecture at the International Conference Centre, in Abuja yesterday. In
his lecture, Buhari said during electioneering, the issue that gained
“higher currency” in the psyche of the people was that Nigerians needed
leadership that could be
relied upon to tackle the orgy of corruption in
the country.
“We have taken steps towards recovering a reasonable amount of the
money that was looted or misappropriated from public coffers.
Investigations are ongoing on public officers who served, or are still
serving, and those whose conduct are questionable will be compelled to
accept the path of honour and surrender their loot,” he said. “As I
stated recently, a good number of people who abused their positions are
voluntarily returning the illicit funds.
I have heard it said that we should disclose the names of the people,
and the amount returned. Yes, in due course, the Central Bank of
Nigeria will make information available to the public on the surrendered
funds, but I must remark that it is yet early days, and any disclosure
now may jeopardize the possibility of bigger recoveries. “But we owe
Nigerians adequate information, and it shall come in due course.
It is part of the collective effort to change our land from the
bastion of corruption it currently is, to a place of probity and
transparency. “Quite frankly, the anti-corruption war is not strictly
about me as a person, it is about building a country where our children,
and the forthcoming generations, can live in peace and prosperity. When
you see dilapidated infrastructure round the country, it is often the
consequence of corruption.
“Poor heal-thcare, collapsed educa-tion, lack of public utilities,
decayed social services, are all products of corruption, as those
entrusted with public resources put them in their private pockets. That
must stop, if we want a new Nigeria. And that was why I said at another
forum that people need not fear me, but they must fear the consequences
of their actions.
“Corrupt acts will always be punished, and there will be no friend,
no foe. We will strive to do what is fair and just at all times, but
people who refuse to embrace probity should have every cause to fear.”
In Kaduna, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and
Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, reiterated the Presidency’s commitment to
anti-corruption war, speaking in a manner that indicated that the
government may still go after top Nigerians who have breached public
trust. “The President may step on big toes,” he said of groups and
individuals who have swindled the country in the recent years.
This was as the Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai stated
that the success of president Buhari’s administration depended on the
media input. Shehu made the disclosure in his welcome remarks at a three
day retreat of the State House Correspondents in Kaduna on Saturday.
Shehu who was the Chief Convener of the event themed “Journalism and
Change Mantra: State House in Focus”, stated that the government needed
the media support to succeed in the fight against corruption. He
recalled that the present government was a product of media’s
determination to entrench a corruption-free society, stating that
president Buhari would not fail Nigerians.
According to him, the president would not halt the ongoing
investigations and would not come to the rescue of anyone who is found
culpable in the anti-corruption war. He said: “President Buhari has
embarked on an anti-corruption campaign that is bound to offend many.
Big toes will be stepped on, personal interests will be cast aside. As
the popular saying goes, when you fight corruption, corruption fights
back.
“Yes, anti-corruption is a war. And the press can help President
Mohammadu Buhari to win that war. You are of the government most lethal
weapons in this battle against the forces that aim to pull down
Nigeria. “The power of the media lies in their ability to expose
wrong-doings. This power of exposure is a far more effective deterrent
in many countries including our own, than the court systems that deliver
judgement and not necessarily justice.
“If they know that they will be exposed, many crimes will not happen
and herein lies the challenge of the media under Buhari administration.
Use your power to expose wrong-doings, the days of impunity are gone.
This is the best way to help the change that the government is
advocating especially now that we have a government with the will and
capacity to right all wrongs.”
Expressing appreciation to the media, Shehu also appealed to the media to key into the change agenda of the present government.
“As always, the government of President Mohammadu Buhari is grateful
to the Nigerian media for the role you played in igniting the change
agenda which has swept into Nigeria in March 2015. The press contributed
immensely to the success of APC to the historic election of President
Buhari. That was only the beginning of the change agenda. The change is
still ongoing.
“This government still requires the assistance of the media to
continue that process of change. President Buhari has embarked on the
building of a new Nigeria and we need you, the Press, to keep the public
informed of its many activities and policies that are geared towards
improving the lives of Nigerian people according to the change agenda.
“The government needs the press to remain impartial and eschew
spurious incentives when reporting and carrying our your
responsibilities, the government needs you to avoid partnerships with
enemies of progress who are bent on bringing down the government not
minding if the entire country collapses while they are at it”, he said.
Also making his remarks, Governor el-Rufai who was the chief host of
the retreat squarely put the success of the government on the
media. “The responsibility that has been thrust in the hands of the new
government is immense. The APC inherited a country at the tip of
failure. As is becoming clearer by the day, some of the things that went
on under the previous government are stranger than fiction.
“The consequences of the incompetence, the thievery and the divisive
ethos that reigned are only becoming clear. Nigerians are only beginning
to realise that the Jonathan government, despite years of $100 oil, was
borrowing to pay salaries. The PDP simply ran this economy aground. Our
party and our president will do their level best to pick up the pieces,
restore economic vitality and make life better for Nigerians.
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