Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed said Nigerians
should be prepared for more shocking revelations on corruption, which is yet to be released.
Mohammed raised the alarm that treasury looters had resorted to fighting back, using various means.
Speaking to chiefs of newspapers on Tuesday,he said
”When I met with the news and political editors in Lagos on Sunday, I
said, among other things, that the government is aware that in fighting
corruption, corruption will also fight back.
“I also said that those who stole us dry are powerful. They have
newspapers, radio and television stations as well as online platforms,
and an army of supporters to continuously deride the government’s war
against corruption.”Well, I can tell you today that corruption is already fighting back, and it is fighting hard and dirty.
When we make subsequent revelations, you will be more shocked than you are now.”
Sponsored articles
have started appearing in the newspapers and in the social media while
‘Talking Heads’ have started making the rounds in the electronic media,
all deriding the fight against corruption as well as this
Administration. Not stopping there, they have been creating distractions
by sponsoring articles in both local and international media to deride
the Administration’s policies generally, tag the President a budding
dictator and even write off his 2016 budget. We know that the sole
purpose of these attacks is to distract attention from the war on
corruption.
“It is saddening that some otherwise credible voices have unwittingly
allowed themselves to be railroaded into the bandwagon of
pro-corruption orchestra. They engage in sophistry to try to rally
Nigerians against the anti-corruption battle.
“Also, one of those who benefited from the Dasukigate even
had the temerity to deride the anti-corruption war as ‘selective’, when
in saner climes he should have been so ashamed of himself that he would
have apologised to the nation and hunkered down…for good. These
sponsored attacks are not about to stop. In fact, they will become more
intense and more coordinated in the days ahead. But the good news is
that we are winning the war. Nigerians are now talking more about
corruption. Nigerians are now counting the cost of corruption to their
lives.
“We call on Nigerians not to be taken in by the antics of the
sponsored denunciation of the anti-graft war. The treasury looters, who
have so much resources in their kitty, and their cohorts will throw
everything but the kitchen sink at this Administration, But we have no
doubt that Nigerians are discerning enough to know the truth which, in
the words of President Muhammadu Buhari, is that unless Nigeria kills
corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria.
“This Administration will neither be distracted nor intimidated by
anyone into abandoning or weakening the fight against corruption, which
is a war of survival for our nation. No amount of media or other attacks
will stop the fight. The pseudo-analysts and hack writers will labour
in vain in heir quest to stop the train of this anti-corruption fight.”
The minister said the information on corruption was meant to sensitise the nation on the evil of corruption.
“Let me restate, for emphasis, that when we give instances of
mind-boggling acts of corruption, our intention is not to vilify anyone
but to sensitise Nigerians as to how harmful corruption is to the
country and the people. The truth is that what we have revealed so far
is nothing but the tip of the iceberg. Nigerians should stay tuned for
more shocking revelations in the days ahead.”
For those doubting the allegations, the minister said they should
investigate the information he provided to know if it was true or not.
He added:
“Do you know that What has so far been revealed as per taking in the Dasukigate
is about N54.8billion Whereas, in the entire 2015 all the zonal
intervention act cost N52 billion. This is the cost of corruption for
you.
When the money meant to construct roads is looted, the end result is
that the roads are not built and the people suffer and even die in
avoidable road accidents. When the money meant to provide electricity is
looted, we all are perpetually sentenced to darkness. When the money
meant for healthcare is pocketed by a few, we are unable to reduce
maternal and infant mortality. These are the costs of corruption. Let us
not just talk about corruption in the abstract, let us be counting its
cost to our lives in order to drive home the point that corruption must
be tackled decisively for Nigerians to feel the impact of governance.”
The government has been criticized for disobeying court orders or trampling on the rights of accused people. Mohammed disagreed.
He said: “What are we even talking about? Is the human right of the
55 persons more important than human rights of 170 Nigerians? But again,
let me make it clear that we do not disobey court orders”.
When prodded to provide information on the 55 persons, he said the
easiest way is to go to the court or the EFCC to find out who they are
as they all have one pending case or the other in the court bordering on
corruption.
0 Comments
Post your comment in the box below...