Corruption Probe: Peace Committee Shocked In Meeting With President Buhari
President Buhari meeting with National Peace Committee on 2015 |
Former military head of state Lieutenant General Abdulsalam Abubakar (rtd) and
other members of the National Peace Committee for the 2015 general elections
were rattled by the stubborn posture and utterance of President Muhammadu
Buhari during a meeting with him earlier today. Mr. Abubakar had led members
of the so-called Peace Committee in yet another mission to plead with Mr.
Buhari not to probe the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
However, several participants at today’s meeting told SaharaReporters that
the president remained obstinate and made no secret of his determination to
proceed with the probe.
SaharaReporters learnt that today’s meeting was a stepped up version of previous failed attempts to sway Mr. Buhari from his determination to probe acts of corruption by officials of Mr. Jonathan’s administration. SaharaReporters had revealed that former Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku visited President Buhari to press the case for letting bygone be bygone shortly before the latter’s departure for an official visit to the US. Our sources had disclosed that Mr. Anyaoku had undertaken his mission to the president at the behest of Mr. Jonathan.
During Mr. Buhari’s US visit, American officials handed him dossiers that detailed billion dollar thefts perpetrated by key officials of the Jonathan administration. Members of Mr. Buhari’s delegation during his US trip disclosed that the extent of the looting left the Nigerian president angry, and strengthened his determination to unearth the widespread embezzlement of Nigeria’s funds.
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, who was on the presidential delegation at a meeting with US Attorney General Loretta Lynch, later told Nigerians that US officials revealed that one of Mr. Jonathan’s ministers, whom he did not name, stole as much as $6 billion. Even though Mr. Oshiomhole did not disclose the name of the concerned minister, checks by SaharaReporters revealed that the rapacious former minister is Diezani Alison-Madueke who held the portfolio of Petroleum for most of Mr. Jonathan’s tenure. Ms. Alison-Madueke is currently in London.
After Mr. Buhari’s return from the US, President Jonathan stepped up maneuvers to talk him into discontinuing the probe of his administration.
A source close to the former president told SaharaReporters that Mr. Buhari’s pronouncements that his government would probe his predecessor had contributed to a major health crisis that beset former First Lady Patience Jonathan. “Madam [Mrs. Jonathan] has been suffering from serious depression,” according to the source. Ms. Alison-Madueke has also had a share of ill health apparently triggered by being the focus of global attention for symbolizing the pervasive corruption of the past administration. A source close to her in the UK stated that she collapsed in her posh apartment in London due to “exhaustion” and had to be hospitalized for two days.
Last week, former President Jonathan reached out to former military head of state, Abdulsalam Abubakar, and urged him to arrange a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Buhari to discuss his concerns. President Buhari agreed to a secret meeting with the former president last Thursday in the dead of the night. A source familiar with the meeting told SaharaReporters that Mr. Jonathan appeared jittery at the meeting and was unable to articulate the case against probing his government. Instead, the former president reportedly asked mundane questions about how Buhari was coping with governing the country and offered to help in any way.
The meeting was over in less than 30 minutes.
SaharaReporters learnt that today’s meeting was a stepped up version of previous failed attempts to sway Mr. Buhari from his determination to probe acts of corruption by officials of Mr. Jonathan’s administration. SaharaReporters had revealed that former Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku visited President Buhari to press the case for letting bygone be bygone shortly before the latter’s departure for an official visit to the US. Our sources had disclosed that Mr. Anyaoku had undertaken his mission to the president at the behest of Mr. Jonathan.
During Mr. Buhari’s US visit, American officials handed him dossiers that detailed billion dollar thefts perpetrated by key officials of the Jonathan administration. Members of Mr. Buhari’s delegation during his US trip disclosed that the extent of the looting left the Nigerian president angry, and strengthened his determination to unearth the widespread embezzlement of Nigeria’s funds.
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, who was on the presidential delegation at a meeting with US Attorney General Loretta Lynch, later told Nigerians that US officials revealed that one of Mr. Jonathan’s ministers, whom he did not name, stole as much as $6 billion. Even though Mr. Oshiomhole did not disclose the name of the concerned minister, checks by SaharaReporters revealed that the rapacious former minister is Diezani Alison-Madueke who held the portfolio of Petroleum for most of Mr. Jonathan’s tenure. Ms. Alison-Madueke is currently in London.
After Mr. Buhari’s return from the US, President Jonathan stepped up maneuvers to talk him into discontinuing the probe of his administration.
A source close to the former president told SaharaReporters that Mr. Buhari’s pronouncements that his government would probe his predecessor had contributed to a major health crisis that beset former First Lady Patience Jonathan. “Madam [Mrs. Jonathan] has been suffering from serious depression,” according to the source. Ms. Alison-Madueke has also had a share of ill health apparently triggered by being the focus of global attention for symbolizing the pervasive corruption of the past administration. A source close to her in the UK stated that she collapsed in her posh apartment in London due to “exhaustion” and had to be hospitalized for two days.
Last week, former President Jonathan reached out to former military head of state, Abdulsalam Abubakar, and urged him to arrange a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Buhari to discuss his concerns. President Buhari agreed to a secret meeting with the former president last Thursday in the dead of the night. A source familiar with the meeting told SaharaReporters that Mr. Jonathan appeared jittery at the meeting and was unable to articulate the case against probing his government. Instead, the former president reportedly asked mundane questions about how Buhari was coping with governing the country and offered to help in any way.
The meeting was over in less than 30 minutes.
President Buhari in group photo with members of the "National Peace Committee |
Meanwhile, former President Olusegun Obasanjo was so incensed on hearing about
Mr. Buhari’s meeting with Mr. Jonathan that he called at the Presidential
Villa 24 hours later to meet with Mr. Buhari behind closed doors.
A source at the Presidency revealed that Mr. Obasanjo, whose record of
corruption as president was equally monumental, urged Mr. Buhari to send
former President Jonathan to jail.
Another source stated that Mr. Obasanjo volunteered to use his international
contacts to help trace the funds stolen during Mr. Jonathan’s administration,
adding that much of the funds were laundered through arms deals as well as
shady oil sales and swaps.
On learning of former President Obasanjo’s ominous mission to Aso Rock, Mr.
Jonathan reportedly contacted General Abubakar (rtd) again, this time pleading
with the retired general to intercede with Mr. Buhari.
Today, Mr. Abubakar and fellow members of the National Peace Committee first
met with President Buhari in a closed-door session before appearing before the
media. A member of the committee revealed that their team first told President
Buhari that they had come to discuss how to “wind up” and to check if there
was a new national assignment they could undertake.
The source also revealed that, even though the committee did not mention
former President Jonathan by name during their interaction with Mr. Buhari,
the committee members cautioned against leaving the impression that the
government was targeting “anybody.” They also appealed to Mr. Buhari to tarry
a little before deciding on probing anybody.
A source at the Presidency stated that Mr. Buhari was well aware of the
committee’s secret mission, hence his decision to speak forthrightly in
response. Among the committee’s members is a controversial President of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ayo Oritsejafor, a loyalist of Mr.
Jonathan’s. His private jet was involved in an arms deal scandal after South
African authorities discovered, and confiscated, $9.3 million in cash inside
the aircraft. The Jonathan administration then stated that the funds were
meant for the purchase of arms to prosecute the war against Islamist
insurgents, Boko Haram.
Officials of the Buhari administration disclosed that the Presidency had
already identified and was investigating acts of corruption involving former
National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) and former Petroleum
Minister, Alison-Madueke. In addition, our sources said the new administration
was pursuing leads about huge corrupt deals involving former First Lady,
Patience Jonathan, former Attorney general, Mohammaed Bello Adoke, the Amnesty
Office, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), and the Federal Capital
Territory. In one instance, more than $1 million dollars in cash was found at
the residence of Gordon Obuah, a former Chief Security Officer to Mr.
Jonathan.
“We are also looking at properties purchased in Ghana, Dubai, UK and US by
various officials of the immediate past administration,” one source disclosed.
He added that one of the biggest means of money laundering was the reckless
purchase of private jets by former cohorts of Mr. Jonathan.
At the end of the meeting yesterday, President Buhari made it clear to members
of the committee that his government would soon commence trial of Nigerian
treasury looters.
Source:
Sahara Reporters
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