How Obasanjo’s Govt Looted Abacha Loot
“Justice Mohammad Idris of a Federal High
Court in Lagos has ordered President Muhammadu Buhari to hold all successive
administrations since the return to civil rule in 1999 to account on the
spending of the recovered loot” – a national newspaper. Are you aware that in
addition to the four refineries in Nigeria – Portharcourt I and II, Warri and
Kaduna, this country also had a 30 per cent interest in West African Refinery,
Sierra Leone which was handed over to President Obasanjo’s government in 1999?
Are you also aware that has Obasanjo so far failed to account for that national
assets and its disposal, he was handed a list of assets forfeited by Abacha to
the Federal Government on May 26, 1999 – in the last decree –Decree No. 53 –
which was the last signed by General Abdulsalami Abubakar as Head of State,
Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria? Are you
also aware that other Abacha loot, returned between 1999 and May 2007, when
Obasanjo was forced to step aside, remain unaccounted for and might have been
re-looted? Prepare yourself for a shock – if it is still possible to be shocked
in Nigeria by anything done by leaders of the PDP who had access to the
corridors of power – especially the self-righteous Obasanjo. His administration
established the template for looting Abacha loot. But, permit first a diversion
– a necessary one. Obasanjo had since made a caustic comment about the court
order. He called Justice Idris “stupid” for daring to ask Buhari to ask
Obasanjo to account for OUR money and other assets. That shows Obasanjo in his
true colours. A honest man if asked to account for other peoples property which
he held in trust does not resort to abuse. He would open the records for all to
see that he had integrity. But, not Obasanjo. It is in his character. Back on
April 8, 2012, three individuals who knew Baba Iyabo better than most Nigerians
had the following to say about the man. First, former Senate President Ken
Nnamani: “He personally authorized the disbursement of N50m each for 109
Senators, as well as other sums of money, which amounted to an excess of N8bn
to pass the third term bill into law.” Then, Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila: “He
spent over N10bn on the agenda. His aides came to me to solicit support for
third term. He also attempted to enlist the support of a former US President,
Mr Bush, for the project, but it failed.” Finally, read what Honourable Halims
Agoda had to say. “It was Obasanjo’s personal agenda. He sought the support of
the National Assembly, but it was thrown out..”. In the front page report of a
national newspaper on the day under reference, titled “Obasanjo a joker, liar,
he was behind third term – Nnamani, others”, Nigerians and the entire world
were presented with the man Obasanjo. From what Nnamani alleged, he was
involved in bribery and corruption – spending funds whose sources were
undisclosed. Readers will begin to get an idea of where the money came from by
reading my book – PDP: CORRUPTION INCORPORATED. Obasanjo created the PDP as we
know it today. Jonathan just took the party to the next level. Now, let us
examine some indisputable evidence to support Justice Idris’ call on Buhari to
ask Obasanjo and others to account for our resources. Please notice the word
“resources” because what is missing is more than money – as will soon be
demonstrated shortly. Decree No 53, as earlier stated was the last decree
signed by General Abubakar, who after it was placed in the Gazette, wanted it
withdrawn for reasons still unknown. A desperate but failed effort was made to
retrieve all the copies. Consequently, few copies of the Decree are in
existence and most people are not aware of it. Among the few is available at
Unijankara kept under lock and key. Below however is the summary of all the
assets forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria under the FORFEITURE OF
ASSETS, ETC. (CERTAIN PERSONS) DECREE 1999.
Check
he Vanguard newspaper for the full story.
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