25th July,
2020
PRESS
RELEASE:
MAGU,
NDDC PROBE AUTHENTICATE WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION - MURIC
The
Presidency is currently probing the Acting Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu. The Nigerian Senate is
also currently probing the Niger Delta Development Commission.
Reacting
to the probes, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has described the probes as
confirmation of the genuineness of the war against corruption embarked upon by
the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. MURIC made this declaration
in a press release issued by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola on Friday,
24th July, 2020.
The
Islamic human rights organization said, “Critics and wailers were initially
happy that Ibrahim Magu was facing a probe. They were exited when Magu’s
security details were withdrawn and he was arrested. They expected a can of
worms. They were disappointed. Although the probe is still going on, Magu has
been released while his security details have been returned to him.
“Whichever
way the cat jumps, the gem of the collection is that the Magu probe adds
another feather to the hat of President Muhammadu Buhari as the unparalleled
champion of the war against corruption and the unequalled symbol of integrity
in the whole African continent. Buhari deserves commendation for allowing the probe
to go ahead. This is so because many have seen Magu as the president’s man
since the latter insisted on retaining him as EFCC boss despite the hostile
stance of the immediate past National Assembly (NASS).
“On
the contrary, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) fell like a pack of
cards during the ongoing probe. The findings so far are shocking. NDDC has
proved to be the epicenter of graft in this country. There is nothing to show
for trillions of naira poured into the commission over the years. NDDC is a den
of thieves.
“How
can NDDC
spend N1.5 billion for staff as ‘COVID-19 relief funds’?
Why should NDDC inflate contracts at will? N2.5 billion
budgeted by NDDC for desilting and clearing of water hyacinths was inflated to N65billion.
A particular contract was reawarded 55 times! The commission has 12,000 abandoned projects in the Niger Delta. Fake photographs of completed jobs are submitted
for NDDC payments and the same photographs
are sometimes submitted
for different projects. NDDC has the noun ‘thief’
and the verb ‘to steal’.
“MURIC
hails President Muhammadu Buhari for allowing these two probes during his
administration. It is a pity that Nigerians are yet to fully appreciate the
Buhari phenomenon but we have no doubt that they will be praying for another
Buhari in the next ten years. It was the same when he was military head of
state (1983-85). He strove to instil discipline and a culture of transparency
but corrupt elements mobilized gullible Nigerians against him at that time.
However, it did not take long before they started wishing that he was back in
power. Yet today, the same Nigerians have fallen victims of mass amnesia.
“Ex-governors Jolly Nyame and Joshua Dariye, both of the ruling party, are still in
jail for corruption. Ngilari has tasted the bitter pill of the war against
graft. The Magu and NDDC probes have also cemented the Federal Government’s
sincerity regarding the war against corruption. Those who still doubt Buhari’s
sincerity need to get their brains reset in a robot factory.
“By
the same token, we commend the anti-corruption czar, Ibrahim Magu, for facing
the ordeal with manly comportment. Unlike some certificated kleptomaniacs, Magu
has refused to faint in the face of a Kilimanjaro-pile of allegations.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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