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You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by Nobody: 10:01am On Jan 28, 2013
The Federal Government on Sunday accused former minister of education and former World Bank group for Africa vice president, Obiageli Ezekwesili, of misappropriating a total of N458 billion allocated to the country’s educational sector when she served as minister between 2006 and 2007.

Former minister of education and former World Bank group for Africa vice president, Obiageli Ezekwesili

The government also described as factually incorrect Mrs Ezekwesili’s claim that late President Umar Musa Yar’adua and President Goodluck Jonathan squandered $67 billion in reserves, comprising $45 billion in the external reserves and $22 billion in the Excess Crude Account left by former President Olusegun Obasanjo at the end of May 2007.

The Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, who spoke on the behalf of the Federal Government, argued that Mrs Ezekwesili’s made no single reference of what she did during her stay in office in such sectors.

The Minister said, “We also found Mrs Ezekwesili’s interrogation of the educational system somewhat disingenuous and borderline hypocritical. During her tenure as minister of education between 2006 and 2007, she collected a total of N352.3 billion from direct budgetary releases.

“In addition, she received about N65.8 billion under the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) fund, and over N40 billion from the Education Trust Fund (ETF). In view of these humongous allocations, a few legitimate questions arise: what did she do with all these allocations? What impact did it have on the education sector? One wonders if our educational system would have been better today if these allocations were properly applied.”

Mr Maku further alleged that Mrs Ezekwesili’s alleged claims during UNN’s convocation ceremony on January 24, 2013 “betray a surprisingly limited understanding of government finances.”

He said, “These statements are even more curious in the light of the fact that she has held senior positions in government, and, more recently, a position as a vice president of the World Bank. However, rather than speculate about her motives, we would focus on the facts.”

Mr Maku further stated that the government did not intend to take her to court “but we will only explain and leave her in the court of public judgement.”

Clarifying the allegation of misappropriation of fund by late President Yar’Adua and President Jonathan, Mr Maku said, “At the end of May 2007, Nigeria’s gross reserves stood at $43.13 billion – comprising the CBN’s external reserves of $31.5 billion, $9.43 billion in the Excess Crude Account and $2.18 billion in the federal government’s savings. These figures can be independently verified from the CBN’s records. The figure of $67 billion alleged in her statement is therefore clearly fictitious.

“However, since President Obasanjo left office, the reserves have experienced fluctuations, rising from $43.13 billion in May 2007, peaking at $62 billion in September 2008 during the Yar’Adua/Jonathan administration when oil prices peaked at $147 per barrel, and falling subsequently to a low of $31.7 in September 2011.

“This fall in reserves was a result of the vicissitudes of the global financial crisis which caused CBN interventions in the currency market to defend the value of the naira. The Excess Crude savings, a component of the reserves, was also used to stimulate the economy at the height of the global financial crisis to the tune of about $1 billion (or 0.5 percent of our 2009 GDP).”

This move, he said, ensured that Nigeria was one of the few countries in the world that did not seek assistance from international financial institutions. He also remarked that the fiscal stimulus used to shore up the economy during that period was shared by all three tiers of government, including commitments of about $5.5 billion made under the Obasanjo administration for power projects.

“No one disputes that Nigeria still faces challenges, most of which were built up over a long time,” the minister further stated, “but we need to acknowledge the significant achievements of this administration in the aftermath of difficult but necessary macroeconomic and structural reforms being implemented in the country.

The minister went on to name some the achievements of the Jonathan government on the economic front, some of which have attracted international recognition.

“This administration,” he said, “has restored macroeconomic stability against the backdrop of global economic uncertainty, slow growth in the United States and high unemployment and unsustainable debt in Europe. In the first three quarters of 2012, Nigeria’s economy grew by about 6.4 percent and is set to continue at a similar pace in 2013 according to independent forecasts. We have reduced our fiscal deficit to only 2.17 percent of GDP in the 2013 budget, while rebalancing our spending in favour of capital expenditure.

“These achievements have already received strong endorsement from international ratings agencies. At a time when many advanced and emerging markets are being downgraded, Fitch and S&P have upgraded our sovereign credit ratings. The inclusion of Nigeria’s sovereign bonds in the emerging market bond indices of JP Morgan and Barclays also testifies to the growing confidence of the international investment community in our economy.”

Mr Maku also listed commencement of rail transport from Lagos to Kano, improved electricity supply, rehabilitation of road and aviation infrastructure and improvement in agriculture value-chain, where new jobs are being created every day, in addition to providing enabling environment for the private sector to create jobs for the youth as some of the good work done by President Jonathan.

Re: You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by Chanchit: 10:37am On Jan 28, 2013
This Maku should jst stfu, if they can't charge her to court then all he jst said were nothing but lies. I'm sure this hediot would say more when he's out of office.
Re: You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by globalaid(m): 11:21am On Jan 28, 2013
why wait till now to accuse Oby if you know she has a case to answer. this is but a propaganda govt. am ashamed of gej and his handlers.
Re: You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by israel007: 11:38am On Jan 28, 2013
this week is starting for them on a bad note.

oya let us know more. so she wasted that amount and no one has said nothing till now. and no action taken. thats really responsible and effective governance
Re: You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by Nobody: 11:49am On Jan 28, 2013
ok so she was right in saying Nigeria had 62bil? What happened to the $62bill

When a corrupt government is accused of corruption, they don't account for money spent, they just discuss how much the nation had or has..

GEJ's administration should simply account for what the money was used for. Not just budget but projects budgeted for.

Silly administration. next year, you are out!!

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Re: You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by aljharem(m): 12:42pm On Jan 28, 2013
orisirisi, chai !

nigeria is finished.
Re: You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by Igwe9(m): 2:09pm On Jan 28, 2013
0lumide: ok so she was right in saying Nigeria had 62bil? What happened to the $62bill

When a corrupt government is accused of corruption, they don't account for money spent, they just discuss how much the nation had or has..

GEJ's administration should simply account for what the money was used for. Not just budget but projects budgeted for.

Silly administration. next year, you are out!!
This is exactly what Afam was trying to prove to you in the other thread. you see? in as much as I didn't like your post on El-rufai blasphemy of Jesus Christ, I will still give this your post an endorsement since it speaks the true situation of things.
Re: You Wasted N458 Billion As Minister, FG Replies Ezekwesili Allegations Of Fraud by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 3:13pm On Jan 28, 2013
Apparently we all sat down and chose to vote in cheap illiterates fraudsters as our leaders, now we turn to the pages of Nairaland to complain. go to camp on Friday to pray

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