Former President Goodluck Jonathan has received knocks
for praising his administration after admitting that he “failed to
completely plug the loopholes in the fight against corruption”.
Jonathan, who spoke in Abuja at the convention of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), said his administration “did well”. He explained
that he “learnt that some people said that if the PDP had remained in
power beyond 2015, the economy would have been worse”. “This couldn’t
have been the case, because we had a sound economic team in place,” the
former president said.
Jonathan said his administration provided focused leadership through
institutional and sectoral reforms which impacted positively on the
fundamentals for growth to the extent that inflation was at single digit
and the economy was rebased to become the largest in Africa.
The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on
Prosecutions, Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, disagreed with former President
Jonathan’s claim that his administration performed creditably.
Obono-Obla said the past administration was “scandalously corrupt”
and that Jonathan had a false impression of his administration’s
performance
Obono-Obla, who is also the chairman of the Special Presidential
Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property, said the former
president was speaking with both sides of the mouth.
He said: “Only a very honest man will say his mother’s soup pot is
not good and Jonathan is not a very honest man, with due respect to him.
If he were honest, how can he say that food prices stayed low? It is
not true. It is not true that the Nigerian economy was very sound.
“He ran a voodoo economy, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
There was massive unemployment, massive inflation; there was shortage
of petroleum products, there was oil subsidy which led to trillions of
naira subsidy fraud.
“So, how can he say that the economy was sound, that it was well
managed? The bumbling incompetence of his government is what has
manifested in what we saw when we went into a recession shortly after we
took over when we met an empty treasury.
“If he said his government didn’t block loopholes of corruption, that
is an admission that his government was chronically scandalously
corrupt and which is true, because we have not seen that kind of
mindless looting of government resources and money which has manifested
in his former minister looting what would amount to the budget of the
entire northern states for about four years.
“He said the economy was sound when there were a lot of leakages
through which billions of dollars were siphoned from the economy.”
Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Chief Segun Oni, cautioned the former president against “talking
about what he did or failed to do as far as corruption is concerned”.
He urged him to apologise to Nigerians having failed to fight corruption as there were no results to show for his efforts.
“It is very unfortunate that a former President will say that. There
is the saying that there is no mark for effort. The only mark you get is
for results.
“It does’t matter how much a man tried; if he does not have a result
to show, what he should just do is to keep quiet and that is what I will
advise him to do as far as corruption is concerned.
“The results are very shameful. I think he should just be asking for forgiveness.”
Voice of Nigeria Director-General Osita Okechukwu also said the
ex-president should apologise to Nigerians for betraying their trust and
expanding the loopholes of corruption which plunged the nation into its
current state.
Okechukwu said: “My own sincere assessment is that our dear
ex-president, rather than plug loopholes of corruption; opened it wide.
He should apologise to Nigerians who he betrayed for being less than
transparent. I was outraged when I heard him proclaim that PDP will
return to power in 2019 because of the hunger and poverty ravaging the
country”.
“The Nigerian economy could have collapsed if President Buhari didn’t
come to the rescue. Jonathan relied on voodoo economic records which
rated the Nigerian economy higher than that of industrialised South
Africa. An economy with 40,000 MW to Nigeria’s less than 4,000MW. ”
He added: “Jonathan and his cohorts assume that many of us will
easily forget how on 13 May, 2010, his regime announced publicly with
joy the award of $23 billion contract for the erection of three
Greenfield refineries; one to be erected in Bayelsa, one in Kogi and one
in Lagos.
“Today, we see neither the refineries nor the billions of dollars at a
time Nigeria’s Excess Account hovered around $17 billion. The
refineries could have saved Nigeria over $200 billion expended on
importation of refined petroleum products till date.
“Jonathan should just keep quiet, especially now that the hunger and poverty he imposed on us are getting too harsh.
.”He propelled his preferred Minister Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke and
other cronies to loot dry our dear countrymen. Example, latter day
revelations are showing how $80 million was used by Mrs Madueke’s ally
to purchase a luxury yacht, money which could have been utilised to
build the best hospital in Yenogoa. Or is he not reminding us of the
humongous foreign exchange used in buying choice estates locally and
abroad?
“In sum, the biggest headache of Buhari administration is the huge local and foreign debt amassed by the PDP’s 16 years misrule.
“On bailout fund and Paris Club refund, Buhari has spent over N1
trillion on salary and pension arrears. He has also paid over $7 billion
on obligations to International Oil Companies (IOC) with the little he
got.”
Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption
(PACAC) Prof Itse Sagay said Jonathan never fought corruption but
deepened it.
“We are investigating nearly $470 billion stolen and all the villas
around the world his cronies bought. We are looking at over $2 billion
and endless amount that disappeared under the former National Security
Adviser (NSA). We are investigating former Chief of Army Staff he
appointed, who diverted whopping amount of public funds. His shameless
statement just shows the level of self-deceit by the former president.
It is unbelievable.
“This country is very lucky that the current administration took over
the government from the hands of the party of plunderers, which could
have ruined us all.
“If Jonathan had remained in office, we would all, by now, be
carrying Ghana-must-go bags to go look for employment in other
countries.”
Sagay added: “Of course, the inflation might have been reduced when
he was in the saddle when his cronies emptied the treasury and blowing
money all over the place, spending public funds on luxurious and
irresponsible things. There was a lot of money they were throwing about,
which did not belong to them. If they didn’t empty the treasury, maybe
the inflation rate would have been better now. But, they finished the
whole money in the nation’s coffers. What the Buhari administration is
doing is digging us out of the big hole the PDP put us to.
“That is why there is inflation. Jonathan and his political party are
the cause of the economic problem we found ourselves today. All this
joblessness, misery, kidnapping and the despicable crimes being
committed are as a result of lack of funds for ordinary human
activities.
“In fact, the PDP and its members are a curse to this country. For
them to ever dream that they would come back to power, that is the
wildest and irresponsible dream anyone can contemplate.”
National Chairman of United Progressives Party (UPP) Chief Chekwas
Okorie said: “I want to be charitable to Jonathan for admitting that he
scored himself a failure in the area of the fight against corruption and
above average in area of economic development.
“I must say that Jonathan failed on both sides. A government that
lasted that long was supposed to provide development for the country.
The economy did not improve under his government; rather than improving,
his administration laid the foundation for our going into recession.
Corruption thrived under Jonathan to an unimaginable level.
“He gave tacit support to corruption and when he began to say
stealing was not corruption, one could see that he was not against
corruption.”
Afenifere Publicity Secretary Yinka Odumakin said: “It is true that
Jonathan did not fight corruption headlong just like other
administrations had not fought corruption sincerely in the country.
There is no administration that has met the yearning of the people, when
it comes to the fight against corruption.
“This is because the foundation of the fight against corruption has
not been properly laid. The foundation was laid with corruption, so it
is not possible to fight corruption in a badly laid foundation that is
supposed to fight corruption.”
The National Chairman of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Prof.
Bankole Okuwa, described the ex-president “as a non-starter”, adding
that it was most unfortunate that he became the president. “We don’t
need someone like him and honestly his wife made him to fritter away
over N2 billion; what an embarrassment. Jonathan and his wife should be
in jail by now. If Buhari was not lenient with him, he should be in
jail.
Former Deputy Senate Minority Leader, Senator Olrunnimbe Mamora said
Jonathan’s statement was an admission of failure to act appropriately to
curb corruption during his tenure.
Mamora said: “It is an admission of some measures of guilt in terms
of approach in curbing corruption under his watch. He has admitted he
didn’t do much as expected by the people. It is an admission of not
doing much in line of expectation of the people.
“His admission that he failed to curb corruption under his watch is
an indictment on his administration; and a stain that cannot be
removed.”
Mamora noted corruption was one of the low points of Jonathan
government; it is in the book of history that his administration was
the most corrupt; he has only confirmed that a lot of untoward happened
under him.
Lawyer and public affairs analyst Monday Ubani was surprised that
Jonathan had at last admitted that there was corruption during his
tenure.
He said Jonathan knew all along when he was in power that there was
high level corruption in the country but he refused to admit. The
magnitude of corruption under him has cost us development in this
country in terms of infrastructural development. “His intransigence has
retarded our progress”, he stated.
The second National Vice President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) said Jonathan should seek forgiveness from Nigerians.
“Even if he was forgiven, I doubt if Nigerians would allow his party
(PDP) to return to power after looting the treasury,” he added.
Constitutional lawyer Wahab Shittu advised former President Jonathan to maintain a dignified silence.
He said: “The reality is that corruption thrived to unprecedented
height during his tenure.Corruption not only became the elephant in the
room, it was elevated to a fundamental Article of Faith with
frightening consequences on the economy with the people worse hit in
terms of living standards and negative image to our country.
“These days we are daily assaulted with unimaginable disclosures of
massive looting of our commonwealth with accusing fingers being pointed
at senior officials of his administration many of who said they acted on
the basis of authorisation of the former president.
“Until the former president clears himself of these allegations he
has no moral right to raise his voice in public commentary on the
affairs of our country.
“The former president handed over a postrate economy with the country
plunged into economic recession for which it is yet to recover. From
mind boggling allegations of massive looting of our commonwealth to
alleged divesion of resources meant for arms procurement to private
pockets including massive corruption in the electricity sector and other
sectors of the economy, the country took a turn for the worse, it
was an era when the former president publicly pronounced that stealing
did not amount to corruption.” |
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