Monday 2 January 2017

Corruption: AGF and Ministry Of Justice Hide Corruption Documents Indicting Buhari's Men

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The Civil Society Network Against Corruption, CSNAC, group, has said that the letters earlier written to the Presidency, indicting President Muhammadu Buhari’s Ministers and Aides of massive corruption, must be treated with immediate effect.
This came as the office of the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, and Ministry Of Justice, has over the last one year, turned blind eyes to the corruption petition tendered against Buhari’s Ministers and Aides; as they have been accused of engaging is some sort of conspiracy.
CSNAC, in a statement on Sunday, January 1, signed by the Group’s Executive Director, Olanrewaju Suraju, CSNAC, re-listed the allegations against Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, and Minister of Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah, among others.
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“Since President Muhammadu Buhari had already given a directive for your office to investigate all top government officials accused of corruption, as a mark of our contribution to this process, in addition to allegations against the Acting EFCC Chairman, and Secretary to Government of the Federation, listed below are some of the reported allegations of corruption, and some of our reported petitions against officials of this government, bordering on corruption, for your appropriate investigation and necessary action,” the statement said.
According to group, the reported petitions include the following:
“RE: ABBA KYARI AND ABUSE OF OFFICE – This was a petition written and submitted to President Buhari on allegations of abuse of office for personal gains.
“He was alleged to have abused his membership of NNPC Board to influence the award of contract to a highly-indebted company, Valiant Offshore Contractors Limited, against the recommendation of Asset Management Corporation Of Nigeria, AMCON, at the expense of the country. He was also accused of interfering in EFCC investigation of a fraud involving Sahara Energy…”
Another demanded the prosecution of Tukur Buratai, the Chief of Army Staff, before the Code of Conduct Tribunal for false assets declaration.
“This was a petition submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau, demanding investigation and prosecution of the Chief of Army Staff, General Buratai on allegations of false declaration of assets and ownership of properties in Dubai, against the code for public office holders. It was dated 17th July, 2016.”
CSNAC also demanded investigation into the following petitions:
“RE: INVESTIGATION OF MONEY LAUNDERING ALLEGATION AGAINST MINISTER OKECHUKWU ENELAMAH AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER, MTN –
“A petition dated 4th October, 2016 and submitted to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, calling for an investigation into the alleged involvement of Minister of Trade and investment, Okechukwu Enelamah and some banks in the illegal repatriation of $13.92b out of Nigeria illegally by the telecommunication company MTN. Find attached a copy of the petition.
“COVER UP OF CORRUPT PRACTICES OF MR. MIKE OKIRO, CHAIRMAN OF POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION BY ICPC – A joint petition authored by CSNAC and Network on Police Reform (NOPRIN) was dated 2nd September, 2016 and submitted to the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption accusing the ICPC of failure to prosecute and sanction Mr. Mike Okiro for his investigated and confirmed criminal diversion of N133 million public fund. Mr. Okiro was also also investigated and found culpable of fraudulently obtaining N4.6 million for a phantom trip in 2013.”
“BUHARI’S MINISTER OF INTERIOR DAMBAZAU OWNS $3 MILLION DOLLARS IN REAL ESTATE IN THE US, BILLIONS IN ABUJA –
“In a July 22, 2016 report by Saharareporters, the current Minister of Interior, AbdulRahman DAMBAZAU was accused of ownership of properties in the United States America and Federal Capital Territory with a worth beyond his possible savings as a retired military officer.
“The news medium provided documentary evidence of the properties and reports of its investigation into the allegation. You will recall that the name of Mr. Dambazau was allegedly removed from those indicted in the arms procurement corruption scandal.”
Mr. Olanrewaju, concluding, called for an “impartial, honourable, independent, and credible” investigation into the allegations against the officials.”


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