The Deputy National Leader of the Northern Elders Forum, Dr. Paul
Unongo, has said that former President Goodluck Jonathan should be
probed over the $2.1bn arms deal.
Unongo, who was power and steel
minister in the Second Republic, said the former President should be
jailed if found to have corruptly enriched himself in the $2.1bn arms
deal and refuses to refund his share of the loot.
Unongo,
however, said the former President deserved consideration for conceding
defeat in the last general elections and by helping the country to avert
an impending national crisis.
These two facts, according to him, should make his punishments mild if found guilty of stolen funds.
Unongo,
who spoke with our correspondent in a telephone interview on Monday,
said, “There are three points to make on the arms probe. The first is
that Jonathan deserves a special consideration for his contribution to
democratic culture in Nigeria and for enabling us to avert a national
crisis by conceding defeat during the general elections. He also
mobilised support for the present government. Jonathan was great in
defeat. He is a hero for doing this.
“Secondly, if the anti-graft
agency can prove beyond reasonable doubt that he diverted public funds
and if Jonathan agrees to return the stolen funds, he should not be
humiliated but he should be given due consideration.
“Thirdly, if
it is proved by a transparent process that he stole the country’s money
and he refuses to return it, then the law should take its course,
whether he is a former President or not. He should be prosecuted and
jailed. This is important in order to serve as a deterrent to others.”
Unongo
slammed Jonathan’s advisers who have been justifying their roles in the
alleged diversion of the arms funds based on the excuse that they acted
under instructions from the Presidency.
He said Jonathan’s
advisers should be held liable for their actions because they had the
opportunity to advise the President against any form of illegality.
According
to him, Jonathan’s advisers and ministers who were uncomfortable with
his style of governance should have resigned their appointments if the
President did not follow their advice.
“I was a minister in this
country and that did not stop me from speaking the truth to the
President. Jonathan’s advisers who are claiming they acted under
instructions to justify their alleged theft are lying.
“Jonathan
paid them to advise him so they are liable for their actions. If you
advised Jonathan rightly and he said no, you should have resigned your
appointment,” he stressed.
The former minister also added that
the Federal Government had not ordered the arrest of Jonathan because
the government ‘was trying to be careful and abide by the dictates of
the law in order not to be seen as dictatorial’.
He said, “I
think President Buhari is trying to be careful in not summoning Jonathan
so far. I don’t believe there was an agreement President Buhari had not
to probe Jonathan as being reported.”
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