President Muhammadu Buhari standing and speaking |
•’Buhari
won’t divert public funds’
Minister of Information
and Culture Alhaji Lai Mohammed has dismissed as a contrived distraction the
alleged fraud in the Treasury Single Account (TSA) and the rumoured diversion
of its funds to bankroll elections in Bayelsa and Kogi states.
In
a statement issued in Abuja yesterday, the minister said if those behind the
accusation had allowed themselves some measure of honesty, they would have
realised that there has not and there would be no such impunity under the
President Muhammadu Buhari administration.
“It
is understandable that the psyche of those who are making the frivolous
allegations concerning the TSA has been badly affected by the impunity that
permeated the country under the immediate past administration, when
unappropriated funds were freely used to finance elections and the public till
was seen as an extension of personal piggy banks.
The Nation report continues:
“But
the lies that have been willfully disseminated by scandalmongers over the TSA
cannot and will not fly, because it was precisely to put an end to such
impunity that Nigerians voted massively for President Muhammadu Buhari, who has
an unblemished reputation for integrity, due process, transparency and the rule
of law,’’ he said.
The
minister assured the citizens that no one has tampered with the TSA funds,
saying though the TSA was initiated under the previous administration, the
reason it has begun to enjoy a new lease of life and attract national attention
was because of the political will and transparency demonstrated by President
Buhari.
“Those
behind the rumour that a single company, Systemspecs, made ₦25
billion from charging one per cent of TSA funds that passed through the
company’s software, Remita, may need to return to elementary school to get some
lessons in arithmetic.
“This
is because in order for one per cent charge to fetch N25 billion, the funds
accruing into the TSA must have reached ₦2.5 trillion. Yet, the
total amount of funds in the TSA to date is still much less than ₦2
trillion.
‘’More
importantly, at the time the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
ordered that all monies that were erroneously charged as ‘revenue’ be returned
to the TSA Account late last month, the TSA had less than ₦800
billion. It, therefore, beggars belief that anyone could attempt to mislead the
public by raising a false alarm that a firm made ₦25 billion in TSA
charges,’’ Mohammed said.
He appealed to Nigerians
not to allow those who have been funding their lavish lifestyles and
encouraging corruption, to the detriment of ordinary citizens and without
bothering about national interest, to sabotage the laudable TSA programme with
contrived lies, dangerous innuendoes and outright misinformation.
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