President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday failed to give specific details of
recovered loot as part of his anti-corruption war during his Democracy
Day speech, consequently reneging on an earlier promise he made to that
effect.
Mr. Buhari had on May 14 said in London that he would
personally provide specific details of all recovered stolen public funds
because he believed that what Nigerians were being fed through the
media were not detailed enough.
“So far, what has come out, what
has been recovered in whatever currency from each ministries,
departments and individuals, I intend on the 29th to speak on this
because all Nigerians are getting from the mass media because of the
number of people arrested either by the EFCC, DSS. But we want to make a
comprehensive report on the 29th,” Mr. Buhari said while attending the
anti-corruption summit in London.
But during his nationwide
broadcast on Sunday morning, the president only repeated previous claims
that his administration was grappling with bureaucratic hurdles that
make it difficult for stolen assets to be recovered from foreign
jurisdictions.
“We are also engaged in making recoveries of
stolen assets some of which are in different jurisdictions. The
processes of recovery can be tedious and time consuming, but today I can
confirm that thus far: significant amount of assets have been
recovered. A considerable portion of these are at different stages of
recovery.
Rather than personally speak on the matter and provide
specific details as promised, Mr. Buhari only said he had directed the
Ministry of Information to periodically publish details on the assets
recovered so far.
“Full details of the status and categories of
the assets will now be published by the Ministry of Information and
updated periodically. When forfeiture formalities are completed these
monies will be credited to the treasury and be openly and transparently
used in funding developmental projects and the public will be informed,”
Mr. Buhari said.
Based on the President’s May 14 promise,
millions of Nigerians had on Sunday morning stayed glued to their radio
and TV for the Democracy Day speech.
Some of them said they were dissappointed that Mr. Buhari failed to keep his promise.
The
president and his government have of recent come under pressure to
publicly substantiate his claims that billions of dollars have been
recovered through the administration’s intensified war against graft.
Meanwhile,
Mr. Buhari repeated his ministers’ claim that the administration had
been able to successfully eliminate 43,000 ‘ghost’ workers that were
costing the government N4.2 billion every month from the federal
payroll.
“An important first step has been to get our
housekeeping right. So we have reduced the extravagant spending of the
past. We started boldly with the treasury single account, stopping the
leakages in public expenditure.
“In addition, we will save
Twenty-Three Billion Naira per annum from official travelling and
sitting allowances alone,” Mr. Buhari said.
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