The members of the House of Representative have described former
president, Olusegun Obasanjo, as the most corrupt president Nigeria ever
had, the Punch reports.
The attack on the former president by the House was in reaction to
Obasanjo’s comments yesterday, November 23, that the National Assembly
is as a den of corruption inhabited by a gang of unarmed robbers and
stinking worse than the judiciary.
The House spokesman, Abdulrazak Namdas addressing a press conference on
Thursday, November 24, accused Obasanjo of being a mischief maker and a
life time opposition leader, who blackmails every government that he is
not part of, Daily Trust reports. Namdas alleged that the former leader
is effectively plotting to derail the government of Muhammadu Buhari in
the same manner he allegedly did to successive presidents since 1979.
“It is unfortunate that he has started his very familiar method of
bringing down governments. He did it to Alhaji Shehu Shagari, he did it
to Gen. Buhari, he did same to Gen. Babangida, he attempted to bring
down Gen. Abacha before he imprisoned him for treason; he made frantic
efforts to derail the government of President Ya’ardua when he couldn’t
use him. “He supported President Goodluck Jonathan but when he refused
to take dictation, he turned against him. He supported President Buhari,
but since he has sensed that Nigeria is having economic difficulties
under him, he has pounced to derail his government. “The way Chief
Obasanjo talks gives the impression that he is a lifetime opposition
leader who has never held any office. What did he do about the issues he
raised in his 8 years as President? “We have repeatedly maintained that
there was no “padding” of the 2016 Appropriation Act, which is a
legitimate document passed by the National Assembly, authenticated by
the Clerk to the National Assembly as provided in the Acts
Authentication Act and assented to by Mr. President. “It is most
unfortunate that a former President of Chief Obasanjo’s stature would
allow himself to be hoodwinked and procured by a renegade member of the
House, who embarked on massive propaganda and lies just because he was
removed from office,” Namdas said.
Recall that former president who has in time past criticised previous
administration on Wednesday slammed President Muhammadu Buhari and urged
him to fix the country’s economy as he promised during electioneering
rather than expressing frustration at the gloomy economic situation.
Speaking at a lecture he delivered at the First Akintola Williams Annual
Lecture in Lagos titled, “Nigeria yesterday, today and tomorrow:
Governance and accountability, Obasanjo also faulted the proposed
borrowing of US$30bn by the Buhari administration. The former president
who described the National Assembly members as lawbreakers accused them
of allocating to themselves huge allowances.
He said: “Once you are a member, you are co-opted and your mouth is
stuffed with rottenness and corruption that you cannot opt out as you go
home with not less than N15m a month for a senator and N10m a month for
a member of the House of Representatives. The National Assembly is a
den of corruption by a gang of unarmed robbers. “If the judiciary is
being cleaned, what of the National Assembly which stinks much worse
than the judiciary? Budget padding must not go unpunished. It is a
reality, which is a regular and systemic practice. Nobody should pull
wool over the eyes of Nigerians. Ganging up to intimidate and threaten
the life of a whistle-blower is deplorable and undemocratic. He also
accused the National Assembly of using ‘so-called constituency projects’
as an avenue for corruption. “These constituency projects are spread
over the budget for members of the National Assembly for which they are
the initiators and the contractors directly or by proxy and money would
be fully drawn with the project only partially executed or not executed
at all. The National Assembly cabal of today is worse than any cabal
that anybody may find anywhere in our national governance system at any
time,” he said. According to him, members of the National Assembly pay
themselves allowances for staff and offices they do not have or
maintain. However, following Obasanjo’s criticism, the presidency is yet
to respond to the issue raised by the former leader.
1 replies:
well i cant blame him
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