Atiku releases 10 questions Buhari must answer
The
presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar,
has posed ten questions President Muhammadu Buhari must answer.
Atiku in a
statement by his media team, while criticizing Buhari’s anti-corruption war,
cited some cases Nigerians needed answers to.
The former
vice president, citing cases of abandoned corrupt cases, condemned the
appearance of Babachir Lawal, Buhari’s former Secretary to the Government of
the Federation at the Presidential Villa on Thursday, December 13, 2018.
Owojela's Blog recalls that Lawal, who is been investigated by EFCC for alleged irregularities
in Presidential Initiative on North-East (PINE) activities, attended the launch
of Together Nigeria, organized by the Buhari Support Organization (BSO) in Aso
Rock, Abuja.
Reacting,
Atiku condemned Babachir’s visit, describing it as a stain to the
anti-corruption war promoted by Buhari’s administration.
According to
him, “ It is a very sad day for Nigeria when the President honours a man proven
beyond all reasonable doubt to have soiled his hands with money meant for
starving refugees.”
The
statement read in part: “These are the actions which feed the perceptions that
have made Nigeria turn in its worst ever Corruption Perception Index rating by
Transparency International where we went back 12 steps in 2018’s rankings,
moving from 136 under President Jonathan to 148 today.
“According
to Transparency International, Nigeria is more corrupt today and we ask the
government to answer a few questions including:
“Who
reinstated and double promoted Maina?
“Who owns
the Ikoyi Apartment $42 million?
“What has
happened to Aisha Buhari’s ADC who looted ₦2.5 billion?
“Why was the
$25 billion NNPC contracts awarded without due process investigated?
“Why haven’t
those behind Buhari’s padded budget scandals been sacked or charged to court?
“When will
Babachir be charged?
“How come
fuel subsidy has doubled even when petrol price has doubled?
“Why did
President Buhari lift the suspension of the corrupt NHIS boss, Usman Yusuf,
before public pressure forced him to suspend him? Why has he not been charged?
“In May,
Transparency International warned that Buhari had increased Security Vote by
600%, yet our soldiers have no weapons and are killed by terrorists. Where is
the money going?
“In February
Buhari withdrew $1 billion from the Excess Crude Account to ostensibly fund the
war on terror, yet the Chief of Army Staff said after Metele that they have no
weapons. Where did that money go?
“Answers to
these and other questions are urgently required from President Buhari by
Nigerians and failure to answer them only proves that under Buhari, the All
Progressive Congress Government is not just Corrupt, but corruption is its
policy.”
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