President Muhammadu Buhari said Tuesday in Abuja that the prosecution
of persons who have stolen national resources will
begin in a matter of
weeks.
Speaking at a meeting with members of the National Peace
Committee led by Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar in the Presidential Villa,
President Buhari declared that his administration was irrevocably
committed to doing all within its powers to break the vicious cycle of
corruption, unemployment and insecurity in Nigeria.
“Nigeria has
to break this vicious cycle before we can make progress,” the President
said, adding that his administration was diligently getting facts and
figures pertaining to the nation’s stolen funds, before proceeding to
the prosecution of identified culprits.
President Buhari told
General Abdulsalami and members of his committee that the Federal
Government, under his leadership, will not only ask for the return of
stolen funds that have been stashed in foreign banks, but will also
ensure that those who stole the funds are put on trial in Nigeria.
The
President also said that as part of its actions to address the national
problems it inherited, his administration was reorganising Nigeria’s
revenue generating institutions.
The President explained that a
single treasury account had been established for all Federal revenue to
ensure greater probity, transparency and accountability in the
collection, disbursement and utilisation of national funds.
“We
have really degenerated as a country. Our national institutions,
including the military, which did wonderfully on foreign missions in the
past, have been compromised. But we are doing something about it. The
military is now retraining and morale has been resuscitated.
“As
Petroleum Minister under Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo in the 1970s, I could
not travel abroad until I had taken a memo to the Federal Executive
Council asking for estacode. Now, everybody does what he wants.
“That
is why security-wise and economically, we’re in trouble,” President
Buhari told his guests, adding that those who have stolen the national
wealth “will be in court in a matter of weeks and Nigerians will know
those who have short-changed them.”
Gen. Abubakar and members of
his committee urged the Federal Government to be guided by the rule of
law in its fight against corruption.
Members of the National Peace
Committee who accompanied Gen Abubakar on the visit were Bishop Matthew
Hassan Kukah, His Eminence, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of
Sokoto, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, President of
the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Archbishop Nicholas Okoh,
Primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria.
Others were Justice
Rose Ukeje (rtd), Prof Ameze Guobadia, Vanguard Newspaper Publisher, Sam
Amuka, Dame Priscilla Kuye, Senator Ben Obi, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, and Dr
Arthur-Martin Aginam.
The National Peace Committee, formed before
the 2015 general elections, was granted permission by the President to
transform to a National Peace Council.
Source: PM News
No comments:
Post a Comment