President Muhammadu Buhari
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President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, set
up a 13-member panel to probe two of his predecessors, late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua
and Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, on procurement of arms and ammunition for the Armed
Forces. The investigative
committee’s mandate is to identify irregularities and make recommendations for
streamlining the procurement process in the Armed Forces.
The
committee, which was constituted by the National Security Adviser,
Major-General Babagana Monguno (retd), on the directive of the President, is
headed by AVM J.O.N. Ode (retd.) while Brig-Gen. Y. I. Shalangwa is secretary.
Other
members are Rear Admiral J. A. Aikhomu (retd.), Rear Admiral E. Ogbor (retd.),
Brig-Gen. L. Adekagun (retd.), Brig-Gen. M. Aminu-Kano (retd.), Brig-Gen N.
Rimtip (retd.), Commodore T. D. Ikoli, Air Commodore U. Mohammed (retd), Air
Commodore I. Shafi’i, Col A. A. Ariyibi, GP Capt C.A. Oriaku (retd) and Mr. I.
Magu (EFCC).
Vanguard report continues:
A
statement from presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina, said “the
establishment of the investigative committee is in keeping with President
Buhari’s determination to stamp out corruption and irregularities in Nigeria’s
public service.
“It
comes against the background of the myriad of challenges that the Nigerian
Armed Forces have faced in the course of ongoing counter-insurgency operations
in the northeast, including the apparent deficit in military platforms with its
attendant negative effects on troops’ morale.
“The
committee will specifically investigate allegations of non-adherence to correct
equipment procurement procedures and the exclusion of relevant logistics
branches from arms procurement under past administrations, which, very often
resulted in the acquisition of sub-standard and unserviceable equipment.”
This is
not a govt of probes, but of due process, law and order
Meanwhile,
the Presidency has declared that Buhari’s administration is not a government of
probes but of due process, law and order.
Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu,
who spoke with Vanguard, yesterday, also stated the administration of President
Buhari will not shy away from probing the government of former President
Jonathan in the face of alleged fraud and corruption.
He spoke
following an accusation of selective probe against Buhari by a prominent northern
leader, Tanko Yakassai.
The
presidential aide said there are sensitive matters arising from briefings and
official engagements, which the President cannot overlook and described as
laughable the allegation that Buhari has excluded other former presidents like
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo because he was close to them.
He said:
“Let me say that officially, nobody is under probe, even Dr. Jonathan. People
should not make mistakes about the fact that what is going on are routine
investigations. These are matters that the President has found on the table.
“So,
there is nothing like a probe. If Jonathan will be probed, you would have heard
of, may be, an administrative panel of enquiry or judicial panel of enquiry.
But it hasn’t come to that. These are matters of routine engagements of due
process of law and order.
“President
Buhari in his campaign said his government was not going to probe into the
past. We are not probing but as a responsible government, you cannot bring to
the table matters such as we are dealing with and then, the President will wave
them off.
“The
Office of the President may be powerful but it is controlled, regulated by due
process and the constitution of the country. The President cannot wave away
matters that are arising from either handing-over or the routine briefings. How
can anybody say he was part of the Obasanjo military regime and that’s why he’s
not probing them?
Speaking
further, the presidential spokesman queried why the allies of former President
Jonathan would wait until now to champion the cause of probing past governments
before Jonathan.
It was
Jonathan’s responsibility to probe Obasanjo, Yar’Adua
He
stated that it was Jonathan’s responsibility to probe the governments of
Obasanjo and Yar’Adua.
“Let me
tell you, if Obasanjo and Yar’Adua and all of the past governments before
Jonathan needed to have been probed, why did Jonathan shy away from his
responsibility? Why didn’t he probe them while he was in office? Why didn’t
Tanko Yakassai ask Jonathan to probe Yar’Adua, Babangida, Obasanjo? Why do they
have to wait for Buhari to come and do what he should have done?
“It is
common sense. So, if he didn’t probe them, why should his people ask some other
person to probe them? If they felt it was desirable to probe the past
administration, as a party, why didn’t they do it themselves? Why do they have
to wait for President Buhari?
“This is
not a government of probes. It is a government of due process and law and
order. President Buhari is dealing with the matters he has found on the table
and he has no power under the constitution to wave them. If somebody had stolen
Nigeria’s one billion dollars of oil, President Buhari is not authorized to
wave it off under the law. He should ask questions. There is no probe going on
now. People who are creating the spectre of probes in the country just want to
create unnecessary fear.”
On
allegation of running unilateral govt
On the
issue of running a unilateral government having not appointed ministers, Shehu
said the allegation was unfounded.
According
to him, the government is running well and its ministries and agencies were
competently manned by the permanent secretaries. Shehu, however, assured that
President Buhari would form his cabinet soon.
He said:
“The constitution is very clear about the powers of the state. Legislative
powers are there under the parliament. The President has not interfered with
the powers of the parliament. Even when the clamour was there for him to save
the parliament from the crisis of leadership, he stayed out of it.
“The
executive arm of government is the first arm which President Buhari has under
him and he is not interfering in the other arms of government. However, all the
ministries of the government are being competently run under the supervision of
the permanent secretaries.
“They
consult the President and the President consults them. He consults the party
and the party consults him. So, if anybody is not in the room when these
matters are being discussed, don’t go out there telling people that there is no
consultation going on. You cannot be an adviser to PDP president and also be an
adviser to the APC government at the same time.
“The President will appoint
ministers. There is no question about that. The President will decide when he
will appoint his ministers. If it is auspicious for him to appoint them in
September, he will.”
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