Dogara Chides Looters, Cites Public Fund Buried In Farmland In Abuja


Yakubu Dogara
SPEAKER of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has described as mind-boggling the scale of corruption so far uncovered by anti-graft agencies adding that the mode of operations are indicative that Nigerians are both fantastically and habitually corrupt.
Dogara made the remarks in a meeting with news editors in Abuja, on Saturday, stating he was flabbergasted by the monumental looting of the treasury in the past citing the discovery of billions of looted public fund buried in a farm in Abuja.
Though, he admitted that the anti-corruption agencies must work within the ambit of the laws, he added that the present administration’s determination to bring the full weight of the law on all those found to have looted the treasury, in order to serve as deterrence to others should be given massive support rather than condemnation adding that culprits must be made to pay for their misconducts rather than enthroning impunity...


“If I am just arrested, charged to court and maybe some money recovered from me and, the end of the day, nothing happens, a lot people may not be deterred in the future from engaging in corrupt practices.
“If you look at the massive looting of the treasury (actually, I have been in government for quite some time), I never could have imagined the scale of corruption that we are witnessing right now, where people took lot of money running into billions and buried them in farms.
“As we are speaking now, they are recovering monies from someone’s farm somewhere around Abuja. It is very unfortunate where people stole money just for the sake of stealing.
“If you were the one in charge of fighting corruption, you would have even been shocked by the scale of the problem. I guess part of the problem we have is that the scale of the problem far outweighs the anticipation of the agencies. So if care is not taken, we may not get things right i the process. They will have to keep their head level to be able to be in charge of the fight and t do it effectively.
“If you look at what it has done so far, there even a discussion as to whether or not they a proceeding in the right direction and whether not it is not time for us to sit down and do a assessment of how the fight has been, in view the fact that in the last one year, I do not thin there has been any major conviction.
“It has always been a case of this person has been arrested and detained and some things have been done or he has been charged to court and then the story ends there. If we continue like this only God knows if we will succeed in fighting corruption.
“If the end is just to arrest people, charge them to court and thereafter nothing happens; no one convicted; because conviction, even if you are not jailed, has a way of deterring people. The fact that you are carrying that negative appellation as a former convict has the potential to deter people from corruption in the future,” he added.
Dogara, however, faulted insinuations in some quarters that the government was engaging in selective war against corruption, with major actors in the last administration as targets.
He cited two instances where those believed to be very close to the corridors of power came under serious scrutiny by the anti-graft agencies to buttress his argument that the present administration was altruistic in its war again corruption.
“If we are talking about corruption, naturally, it we relate to those that had opportunity to serve in government. You will recall that, especially the PDP had been in power for a number of year more than a decade and if you were to weigh members of opposition that are in government now and had opportunity to serve, those that would have tendencies to engage in pilfering resources, majority will come from PDP, except we are not being realistic.
“Though we can’t claim that all the members APC are saints – you pointed out that APC spent money in the course of the campaign – where did this money come from? Because as it is, we haven’t really had any facts about government officials forwarding money to the cause of the campaign! Majority of the money that was stole was channeled towards the PDP campaign.
“You know the arms purchase monies, for instance, virtually everything was given for the prosecution of PDP campaign. I do not think dime went to any member of the APC; we were in government then. I can’t remember discussion like that then. I knew when some the funds were being given to some of our friend as well but, I believe that no one that is of AP stock was given that money. The whole thing was scripted.
“I don’t think the fight has really been one-side If you recall, one of the closest aides to the president, I don’t want to name him, if you recall when he was picked up, everyone was shocked that the man could be picked up. He had been one of the most dutiful, yet he wasn’t spare when evidence was adduced that he benefitted from it and he had to refund the money.
“Recently, one of the closest people to the Villa was, as well, picked up. He has been detained and questioned; some recoveries were made from him. If the intention was that the fight should be one-sided, I can guarantee you that if it were to be a case that would have sacred cows, those two amply qualify as sacred cows that should not be touched,” Dogara added.


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