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No Illegality In Maina’s Recall, AGF Malami Insists by nwakibie3(m): 12:00pm On Jan 26, 2018
The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has said that there is no “element of corruption” in the reinstatement of the chairman of the defunct Presidential Task Team on Pension Reforms, Abdulrasheed Maina into the federal civil service.

He disclosed that he told President Muhammadu Buhari about his meeting with Mr. Maina, long before the news of his reinstatement was made public, adding that it would not in any way dent the reputation of President Muhammadu Buhari and his anti-corruption war.

The AGF made this statement while speaking on The Interview, a magazine published monthly, where he also stated that he did not inform the president prior to the meeting.

When asked if he did not think the reinstatement of Mr. Maina would affect the image of the president and his anti-corruption war, he said:

“Where is the corruption element in the reinstatement of Maina, assuming without conceding that Maina was indeed reinstated? Are you insinuating that certain corrupt undertones were prevailing? What damage is there against the president as far as this scenario is and pension syndicate is concerned?”

The minister said that although he did not directly ensure the reinstatement of Mr. Maina, he, however, kept the information secret from the public because of the “cynicism of Nigerians.”

“At the time the meeting was held (with Maina), Mr. President was not aware. But much later, after we returned back home, I took Mr. President into confidence about the information and sought for leave to share it with other agencies with the purpose of blocking leakages.

“That was the extent to which the President was aware of the information. He came to be aware of the meeting with Maina much later. It was out of the desire to seek for his directives relating to the information in terms of its application for the purpose of blocking leakages associated with the looting of pension funds,” he said.

He also revealed that the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, was also present at the meeting with Mr. Maina in Dubai, adding that he also informed the Director General of the State Security Services, SSS, Lawal Daura, as well and that all the officials agreed that the meeting was in order.

“The NSA and I met with him (Maina) at the reception of the Emirate Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi. He came along with his wife. We were not aware that he was in the company of his wife. He later told me that he was apprehensive, so his wife was lurking around and in the case of any eventuality, she could relate what actually happened. So we discussed.

“The discussion happened to be very meaningful, particularly from the point of national interest. It was a time that Maina intimated us to the fact that there exists a cartel, a syndicate within the pension scheme.

“The truth of the matter is that what was being paid as pension on a monthly basis was around N5 billion or so. But the actual figure required for pension settlement per month was within the range of N1.3 billion. The implication of what he was saying was that around N3.7 billion or so went into personal pockets”, he said.

Mr. Malami said that Mr. Maina told him that that there were 66 accounts that were being used to divert pension funds, adding that the pension syndicate had bought a section of the media.

He further said that on returning to Nigeria, investigations revealed that most of the information provided by Mr. Maina was right as it led to the conviction of two individuals and the recovery of looted funds while 12 other cases were pending.

Mr. Malami, however, did not reveal the identities of the convicts.

The AGF stressed that he would never resign due to the Maina saga.

“It boils down to whether I have indeed acted or I have not. If hundreds of Mainas that believe they had information to offer as far as the protection of the national interest is concerned, I will meet them and I will do so again,” he said.

When asked why the Federal Government had refused to release the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, he claimed the overall interest of the public must be considered before obeying court orders.

He added that this was the same reason the embattled former NSA, Sambo Dasuki, was being kept in custody despite several court orders.

The AGF said even when Mr. El-Zakzaky was eventually charged to court, part of his trial would be held in secret.

“Even in court, when the need arises, for certain information not to be made available to the public, an application could be made for a kind of off-camera proceedings,” he said.


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Re: No Illegality In Maina’s Recall, AGF Malami Insists by BUHARIISCURSED(m): 12:04pm On Jan 26, 2018
cheesy It shall not be well with this country shocked
Re: No Illegality In Maina’s Recall, AGF Malami Insists by princechurchill(m): 12:42pm On Jan 26, 2018
I thought they said it was PDP elements in buhari's administration that reinstated Maina.

And Buhari was aware of the whole meeting according to AGF even when he was declared wanted by the previous government

Fellow Nigerians i must say this MUHAMMAD BUHARI is corrupt

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