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Buhari-Led APC Administration Recklessly Looting Nigeria's Resources - PDP

Buhari-Led APC Administration Recklessly Looting Nigeria's

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the President Muhammadu Buhari led All Progressives Congress (APC) administration of recklessly plundering and looting resources meant for national development.

Making this accusation in reaction to allegations of  N4.6 billion Fraud in the Ministry of Power, Work,s and Housing, PDP asked Babatunde Raji Fashola to immediately come clean on the reports in public space.

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According to PDP, there was a high-level conspiracy to use funds from the ministry to service some higher interests.

The party further pointed out that the N4.6b fraud was the reason the country's power, housing, and road infrastructure had remained in shambles.

Calling on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to invite Fashola for questioning, a statement by PDP read:

"The @OfficialPDPNig has called on the Minister of Works and Housing, @tundefashola, to immediately come clean on reports in the public space that N4.6 billion public funds was funneled into private accounts during his tenure as Minister of Power, Works and Housing.

"The party also charges the @MBuhari Presidency to speak out on the report which has further exposed the rot and humongous corruption going on in ministries, department and agencies under its watch, despite the much-orchestrated anti-corruption stance and “holier than thou” attitude of its officials.

"Nigerians were shocked by the revelations that between September and December 2019 alone, the sum of N4.6 billion was stolen through fraudulent payments in 654 tranches, without any explanatory details to 21 private accounts belonging to some faceless individuals and certain directors in the then Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, under @tundefashola.

"Section 713 clearly provides that no “public money shall be paid into a private bank account” and that “an official who pays public money into a private account is deemed to have done so with fraudulent intentions".

"The @OfficialPDPNig  invites Nigerians to note that the pattern and route of this fraud points to a high level conspiracy to funnel out funds from the ministry to service some higher interests, which must be unraveled and the funds immediately recovered.

"Nigerians can now see why the nation’s power, housing and road infrastructure had remained in shambles despite the huge resources allocated for development under the @MBuhari administration.

"The public can now see how officials in the @MBuhari-led @OfficialAPCNg  administration are recklessly plundering and looting resources meant for national development and blaming it on past administrations.

"Nigerians now know why our nation has been reduced to a beggar nation and why resources never get to projects they were voted for under the @OfficialAPCNg.

"The public can now see how officials in the @MBuhari-led @OfficialAPCNg administration are recklessly plundering and looting resources meant for national development and blaming it on past administrations.

"If a whooping N4.6 billion is exposed to have been stolen in a space of two months in one ministry, one can only imagine how much has been stolen in the last five years in various ministries and departments by officials of the @MBuhari  administration.

"Moreover, the silence by @tundefashola  and the @MBuhari  Presidency over this very weighty revelation is heightening apprehensions of complicity in the public space.

"The @OfficialPDPNig, therefore, calls on the @officialEFCC to take steps to invite Fashola and all those mentioned in this alleged fraud and ensure that the law takes its course on anyone found wanting."

 

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