President Muhammadu Buhari at the weekend assured that anybody convicted
in the $2.1billion arms deal would forfeit his/her property to the
Federal Government.
Speaking on BBC Hausa service on Christmas eve, he said by the time
his government blocks all the leakages, there would be enough fund to
run the country despite the fall in oil price.
His words:
“Remember during the campaigns, we said Nigeria is
facing three things and nobody disputed that assertion. Firstly; there
was widespread insecurity, war in the North- East, while the country’s
oil was being stolen at random in the South. Secondly, there is massive
unemployment, 62 per cent of the nation’s population are youth from the
age of 35 years downward; most of them are unemployed, including those
who went to school and those who did not, that is a serious problem.
“Therefore, it has become necessary to restore peace and create
employment. That is why we are returning to agriculture and mineral
resources. Thirdly, bribery and corruption are basically suffocating
the country. If we don’t kill these monsters, this country would go
down.
“That is why those who stole monies meant for arms procurement and
shared the fund among themselves are being arrested and are being shown
documents, so that they would be asked to refund the money or face
prosecution; we would use those documents to prove what they stole,
collect all the assets acquired from the proceeds and then jail them,”
he said.
He continued
“It is generally believed that a fish begins to rot from the head;
once the head is rotten, the whole body is also rotten. We have tried to
remove all the heads of the organisations, and most of the lieutenants
have been changed.
“A lot is happening in this government that people do not appear to
understand; many permanent secretaries of ministries have been changed;
we used to have 42 ministers, now we have 36 because the Constitution
requires that each state of the federation must have a minister; we
used to have 42 ministries, now we have 24.
“Everybody knows Nigeria is not a poor country, we are rich, and we
have human resources, the problem had been that leadership did not take
seriously, curbing corrupt tendencies,” he said.
On the N5,000 the All Progressives Congress (APC) -led government
promised to pay the poor and vulnerable people, he said it is not
possible for everybody to benefit from the gesture.
“At the local government level, almost everyone knows each other. It
would be easy to identify those to give who would go into trading and
how to get it back. It would be like a cooperative and we all know how
it operates.
“Also, state governments would identify those who have capacity to
employ more people and all we need to do is to empower them. Our people
already know how to go about implementing these modalities to create
employment for the citizens”, he said.
On the December deadline for defeating Boko Haram, President Buhari
said
“I want people to understand that after I settled down and
got good grasp of what the country is going through, we removed all the
service chiefs and appointed new ones. We also undertook an
investigation and found out how the monies meant for arms procurement
were diverted and shared by officials in the last administration,” the
President noted.
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