Buhari Group: Diezani’s Loot Can Fund Infrastructure Development
The Buhari Media Support Group today in Abuja said
the stolen funds traced to former Petroleum Minister, Mrs. Diezani
Alison-Madueke, could fund infrastructure development in the country.
The Buhari group specifically stated in a statement by
its Chairman, Mr. Austin Braimoh and Secretary, Mr. Cassidy Madueke respectively,
that government could build six world-class airports in each geopolitical zone
with part of the funds.
It said that the recovered loot was also enough to
have funded agricultural projects that would have generated employment for
Nigerian youths.
It added that the N47.2bn and $487.5m in cash and
property traced to Alison-Madueke by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission were also enough to complete the Lagos-Kano and Lagos-Calabar rail
lines.
It recalled that the Federal Government was already
seeking loans for the rail projects.
The group called on Nigerians to join hands to condemn
the massive looting of the nation’s treasury by officials of previous
administrations.
It expressed the belief that the loot traced to the
former minister was a “far cry’’ from what she and others in the past
governments pilfered from the national treasury.
According to it, these monies stashed in foreign
accounts forced the Nigerian economy to suffer instant depression.
The group recalled that Madueke and her associates,
including Mr Kola Aluko, Jide Omokore, were currently being tried by the US
government for allegedly laundering over $1.7bn.
It urged Nigerians to have a collective resolve to
fight what it described as “psychotic and mindless’’ type of looting exhibited
by indicted government officials in their days in government.
This, it said, could halt the craving to loot public
treasury by government officials.
The group reminded Nigerians that though the fight
against corruption was the foremost policy thrust of President Muhammadu
Buhari’s administration, “the fight might not attain maximum result unless
Nigerians willingly resolve to join in it’’.
“This synergy is necessary so as to fight the art of
looting and other forms of mismanagement in government.’’
It stated that all concerned Nigerians should be
organising widespread protests to condemn looting of government funds by
officials, past and present, as often revealed by the anti-graft agencies.
It advised that Nigerians should also stop dissipating
energies on attacking Buhari, “the main fighter of corruption’’ over his health
challenge.
The group commended anti-graft agencies, particularly
EFCC, for their sustained efforts in exposing corruption in Nigeria.
It appealed to the agencies not to give up but to
ensure the prosecution of culprits of looting of the nation’s treasury.
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