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How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by silami(m): 5:00am On Jan 06, 2015
In the face of deepening world economic crisis, the ability of the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, to manage the Nigerian economy and fight corruption, if elected president, has been called to question.

THISDAY over the weekend, exclusively took hold of the original copy of a report by the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF) Interim Management Committee, instituted on July 7, 1999 by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Based on this report, the PTF under Buhari's supervision was mismanaged. The report was however neither made public nor was it acted upon by the former president.

In its summary, the Committee had advised Obasanjo to "set up a high powered judicial panel to recover the huge public fund and to take necessary action against any officer, consultant or contractor whose negligence resulted in this colossal loss of public funds."

According to the report, the sum of N25,758,532,448 was mismanaged by the Afri-Project Consortium (APC), a company contracted by the PTF as management and project consultant. Buhari as PTF chairman was said to have also "delegated to them the power of Engineer in all appropriate project requiring such power," which made them assume absolute powers to initiate, approve and execute all projects by the PTF.

The mismanagement that took place in the PTF under Buhari's watch was said to have been carried out by the APC (the company) in their capacity as management and project consultants. Both their management services fee and budget for several projects carried out during the existence of the PTF were greatly overpriced.

While carrying out its obligations, the Committee made up of Dr. Haroun Adam as Chairman, and Alhaji Abdu Abdurrahim, Mr Achana Gaius Yaro, Edward Eguavoen, Mr. T. Andrew Adegboro and Mr. Baba Goni Machina as members, engaged three management consulting firms to verify all payments made to PTF from inception to September 30, 1999.

On verification, according to the Committee, "it was found that they (the consulting firms) had overcharged PTF for their services to the tune of N2,057,550,062". Also, while intervening on behalf of the PTF in the road and waterways, education, food, health, and other sectors, the APC, according to the report, inflated all the prices.

For instance, intervention in the health sector, was said to have totalled N9 billion. Projects in this sector were said to have been executed by the APC and PTF in-house staff, and loss of billions of naira were recorded due to price inflation of products and services.

To purchase spectacle frames, which could have been done locally at a price between N80 to N880, the APC, under the watch of the PTF chairman, bought them at an inflated price of N1,900 each. Ambulances were said to have been purchased at N13 million per unit, instead of N3 million. And then price inflation of drugs were done to the tune of N1.5 billion.

The report also said that the PTF lost money to the tune of N3.5 billion from its bank account operations. The PTF operated its bank accounts under three different categories: Administration, Project and Treasury accounts, and the loss of money to these accounts were said to have been due to "overcharge on Cost of Turnover (CoT), non-payment of interest on current account balances as stipulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), short payment of interest on deposited funds, and other various discrepancies."

While discharging their duties, the Committee discovered that an average income of N182 billion accrued to the PTF from its inception to the date of filing their report. According to the Committee’s report, the PTF used about 70 per cent of that income on highways and urban road projects.

The report stated further that, "In this project sector there was total variation of contract sums of N68 billion. These variations were not done with properly priced bills of quantities and approved civil contracts procedure as stipulated by government regulations.

"Taking the experience of what has been discovered after verification of various contracts awarded by PTF the minimum potential recovery will be about 15%. This estimated percentage will be about N10 billion. The verification of this project sector was about to take off when the committee members were replaced.http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/how-obasanjo-s-report-indicted-buhari-in-1999/198511/

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Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by silami(m): 5:01am On Jan 06, 2015
I think thisday newspaper is becoming a branch of PDP media campaign office for publishing this rubbish.
Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by LRNZH(m): 5:02am On Jan 06, 2015
Let's think through this..

1. No where was GMB directly indicted in that report for financial misappropriation.
1. The audit blames GMB and Dora Akunyili for drugs that expired in October 1999 when his PTF was disbanded in May 1999.
2. Many parts of the report clearly stated that items of work had not been verified; yet, they had concluded on amounts to be recoverable
3. Any reason why nobody was prosecuted from Buhari's PTF by OBJ's merciless EFCC? Rather it was officials of the IMC that were arrested on accounts of fraud and extortion.

Read an independent review of PTF's achievements here https://www.nairaland.com/2071401/ptf-shining-gloom-buhari-success written in 1998 before anyone knew GMB would vie for an elective position in Nigeria.

Educate yourselves before you get misled by their campaign of calumny. Certificate matter didn't stick now they dig up this.

GMB until GEJ shows he's truly a PhD holder.

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Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by FastShipping: 5:05am On Jan 06, 2015
silami:


[s]In the face of deepening world economic crisis, the ability of the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, to manage the Nigerian economy and fight corruption, if elected president, has been called to question.

THISDAY over the weekend, exclusively took hold of the original copy of a report by the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF) Interim Management Committee, instituted on July 7, 1999 by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Based on this report, the PTF under Buhari's supervision was mismanaged. The report was however neither made public nor was it acted upon by the former president.

In its summary, the Committee had advised Obasanjo to "set up a high powered judicial panel to recover the huge public fund and to take necessary action against any officer, consultant or contractor whose negligence resulted in this colossal loss of public funds."

According to the report, the sum of N25,758,532,448 was mismanaged by the Afri-Project Consortium (APC), a company contracted by the PTF as management and project consultant. Buhari as PTF chairman was said to have also "delegated to them the power of Engineer in all appropriate project requiring such power," which made them assume absolute powers to initiate, approve and execute all projects by the PTF.

The mismanagement that took place in the PTF under Buhari's watch was said to have been carried out by the APC (the company) in their capacity as management and project consultants. Both their management services fee and budget for several projects carried out during the existence of the PTF were greatly overpriced.

While carrying out its obligations, the Committee made up of Dr. Haroun Adam as Chairman, and Alhaji Abdu Abdurrahim, Mr Achana Gaius Yaro, Edward Eguavoen, Mr. T. Andrew Adegboro and Mr. Baba Goni Machina as members, engaged three management consulting firms to verify all payments made to PTF from inception to September 30, 1999.

On verification, according to the Committee, "it was found that they (the consulting firms) had overcharged PTF for their services to the tune of N2,057,550,062". Also, while intervening on behalf of the PTF in the road and waterways, education, food, health, and other sectors, the APC, according to the report, inflated all the prices.

For instance, intervention in the health sector, was said to have totalled N9 billion. Projects in this sector were said to have been executed by the APC and PTF in-house staff, and loss of billions of naira were recorded due to price inflation of products and services.

To purchase spectacle frames, which could have been done locally at a price between N80 to N880, the APC, under the watch of the PTF chairman, bought them at an inflated price of N1,900 each. Ambulances were said to have been purchased at N13 million per unit, instead of N3 million. And then price inflation of drugs were done to the tune of N1.5 billion.

The report also said that the PTF lost money to the tune of N3.5 billion from its bank account operations. The PTF operated its bank accounts under three different categories: Administration, Project and Treasury accounts, and the loss of money to these accounts were said to have been due to "overcharge on Cost of Turnover (CoT), non-payment of interest on current account balances as stipulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), short payment of interest on deposited funds, and other various discrepancies."

While discharging their duties, the Committee discovered that an average income of N182 billion accrued to the PTF from its inception to the date of filing their report. According to the Committee’s report, the PTF used about 70 per cent of that income on highways and urban road projects.

The report stated further that, "In this project sector there was total variation of contract sums of N68 billion. These variations were not done with properly priced bills of quantities and approved civil contracts procedure as stipulated by government regulations.

"Taking the experience of what has been discovered after verification of various contracts awarded by PTF the minimum potential recovery will be about 15%. This estimated percentage will be about N10 billion. The verification of this project sector was about to take off when the committee members were replaced.http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/how-obasanjo-s-report-indicted-buhari-in-1999/198511[/s]/

Trash! There is no way Obasanjo found something incriminating against Buhari and Obasanjo did nothing about it. PDP agents are only holding on to straw at the moment. Nothing is stopping Buhari from emerging winner on February 14.

Keep lying and we won't believe any of your lies.

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Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by temitemi1(m): 5:10am On Jan 06, 2015
Say NO to jihadist warrior!! GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by naturally: 5:28am On Jan 06, 2015
Noted
Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by ShineuEye: 5:35am On Jan 06, 2015
[s]
FastShipping:


Trash! There is no way Obasanjo found something incriminating against Buhari and Obasanjo did nothing about it. PDP agents are only holding on to straw at the moment. Nothing is stopping Buhari from emerging winner on February 14.

Keep lying and we won't believe any of your lies.
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Its obvious Buhari and Abacha was looting the money behind our back.
Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by Ngwakwe: 7:19am On Jan 06, 2015
LRNZH:
Let's think through this..

1. No where was GMB directly indicted in that report for financial misappropriation.
1. The audit blames GMB and Dora Akunyili for drugs that expired in October 1999 when his PTF was disbanded in May 1999.
2. Many parts of the report clearly stated that items of work had not been verified; yet, they had concluded on amounts to be recoverable
3. Any reason why nobody was prosecuted from Buhari's PTF by OBJ's merciless EFCC? Rather it was officials of the IMC that were arrested on accounts of fraud and extortion.

Read an independent review of PTF's achievements here https://www.nairaland.com/2071401/ptf-shining-gloom-buhari-success written in 1998 before anyone knew GMB would vie for an elective position in Nigeria.

Educate yourselves before you get misled by their campaign of calumny. Certificate matter didn't stick now they dig up this.

GMB until GEJ shows he's truly a PhD holder.

The same way no report has ever linked GEJ to any corruption scandal (not even conviction) yet you expect him to take responsibility while Buhari should be exonerated.

I wonder the type of one-sided logic Buhari's repackaging outfit frames at any point in time.

When their principals are involved in illegality or outright constitutional breach, they demand Nigerians to go to court for interpretation while they will never do so but overheat the polity with their media outfits accomplices and social media attack dogs.

Was PTF outsourced, if yes why credit Buhari with whatever gains achieved while absolving of every blame.

I know fully well that GEJ will be declared winner of February 14th election notwithstanding whatever circumstances that beg for questions and it will serve Buhari's supporters right to proceed to the court instead of the streets.

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Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by brutef0rce101: 8:22am On Jan 06, 2015
[s]
Ngwakwe:


The same way no report has ever linked GEJ to any corruption scandal (not even conviction) yet you expect him to take responsibility while Buhari should be exonerated.

I wonder the type of one-sided logic Buhari's repackaging outfit frames at any point in time.

When their principals are involved in illegality or outright constitutional breach, they demand Nigerians to go to court for interpretation while they will never do so but overheat the polity with their media outfits accomplices and social media attack dogs.

Was PTF outsourced, if yes why credit Buhari with whatever gains achieved while absolving of every blame.

I know fully well that GEJ will be declared winner of February 14th election notwithstanding whatever circumstances that beg for questions and it will serve Buhari's supporters right to proceed to the court instead of the streets.


Trash. Why not declare him winner now with your 1 vote, no need waiting till Feb 14, you can go ahead now.

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Re: How Obasanjo’s Report Indicted Buhari In 1999 by mazzi: 9:21am On Jan 06, 2015
silami:
I think thisday newspaper is becoming a branch of PDP media campaign office for publishing this rubbish.
mumu counter the massage and free the massenger.apshitz sabi cry foul when a report is not in their favour.

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