The
Presidency has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari has not
rescinded his decision to publish the multi-billion stolen funds
recovered by his administration from those who looted the nation's
treasury.
President Buhari
Speaking on Channels Television’s programme, 'Sunrise Daily' on
Monday, just a day after Nigeria marked its Democracy Day, Garba Shehu,
the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity,
said President Muhammadu Buhari has not rescinded his decision to
publish the amounts that have been recovered by his administration from
those who had allegedly looted the nation’s treasury.
The conversation, 'Assessing Buhari’s One Year In Office' saw the President’s spokesman addressing several controversies generated by the President’s national broadcast on Sunday.
It was reported that the President’s Democracy Day speech was
widely criticised because it failed to address the promise to publish
the amounts of funds that have been recovered and from whom they were
recovered since the anti-corruption campaign started.
Shehu expressed surprise that the issue had generated so much
negative reactions from Nigerians, explaining that the President did not
cancel his decision to announce the seizures that have been made.
“What he (President) said was that the Minister of Information
will be making a pronouncement on this, and this is going to happen when
work resumes on Tuesday.
“This is likely going to be out by Wednesday, or latest by
Thursday. So nothing has changed from the position that there will be
disclosure.
“The President has given the authorisation that these assets
that have been taken back from those who took from the treasury be put
out there. So my view is that nothing is lost.”
He said that the directive by President is that “money on account”
in the CBN should be disclosed. He explained that there were also many
accounts that have been frozen by investigating agencies.
He named the Police, EFCC, ICPC and the Office of the National
Security Adviser among those handling the matter, so the Presidency
expects “that there will be a snapshot of where they stand with the
ongoing investigation and the recoveries when that disclosure is made.”
One Year Lost
The presidential spokesman disagreed with the view by some
Nigerians that the Buhari administration had lost one year, as it has
failed to achieve some of what it promised to achieve in the first year.
“The President had focus; he knew what to do from the
beginning. He identified the problems of this country, putting the
security of the country on top of the heap.
“He said repeatedly, ‘this country must be secured, there must
be peace in this country for you to develop and manage it very well.'
“And I think that he has done for this country what others had
failed to do for four to five years in which they had allowed problems
like Boko Haram to fester.
“A street protest in Maiduguri had grown into a city-wide
phenomenon, a problem for neighbouring states and all of the Lake Chad,
in fact, a global phenomenon with the linkage to ISIS.
“President Buhari within one year is about to bring Boko Haram to a closure. This is massive,” he said.
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