Osinbajo panel report: Witnesses open can of worms
The long
medical vacation in the United Kingdom by President Muhammadu Buhari may have
pushed to the back seat the controversy generated by the graft allegations
against the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir
Lawal and the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ayo Oke,
but with the return of the ‘Lion King’ last weekend, the storm appears
gathering again.
The storm, which has so far swept Lawal and
Oke off their powerful seats in government may bring down more principal
officials of the Buhari administration going by alleged revelations in Lawal’s
statements of defence before a presidential probe panel set up by President
Buhari and headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
The committee which had the Attorney-General
of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN); and the National Security Adviser,
Babagana Monguno, as members was initially billed to submit its report to
Buhari on May 8 but could not do so because the President left the country on
May 7 for medical follow-up in London.
Speaking to State House correspondents after
submitting the report on Wednesday, Osinbajo said he would not divulge the
details of the report.
He said the ball was now in the President’s
court to study the report and take decisions based on the recommendations.
When asked whether he would disclose a brief
of what is contained in the report, Osinbajo said, “Of course not. This is a
report, which contains recommendations to the President. It is a fact-finding
committee as you know and what our terms of reference were was to find out
based on the fact available to us and based on the interviews of witnesses of
what transpired in those cases, one involving the SGF and the other the DG of
NIA.”
A highly placed security source with insight
into the details of the report however told Saturday Sun that “the
recommendations by the Osinbajo panel may not be as damning as the statement of
the suspended SGF himself because he had to open up that other principal
officials of the administration (Names withheld) also benefitted from the IDP
rehabilitation contracts.”
Saturday Sun gathered that “it is not
unlikely that the President will refer the Committee report to one of the
anti-graft agencies whose head has been called to return home immediately from
a trip to Vienna, he should arrive this weekend. It then means that more senior
officials within and outside the presidency who benefitted directly or through
proxy, may eventually lose their jobs for conflict of interest and may
eventually face prosecution if the evidence against them is strong enough.”
The decision of President Buhari to keep his
line of action close to his chest has also been generating panic and tension
among the concerned officials. “Some of them believe they are too close to the
President to be sacrificed but they are apprehensive because the President is
not talking to them about it and as such they can’t read his mind or predict
his next line of action. Though they are putting indirect pressure on the
President, creating an impression that the probe was designed to persecute his
inner caucus but I doubt if the President will give them any soft landing”, the
source told Saturday Sun in Abuja on Friday.
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