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Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Bobloco: 1:30pm On Apr 01
Every financial audit report of units of the federal government unfolds an overwhelming corpus of the reckless abuse of the public treasury that evokes benumbing feelings and the question of whether anyone is in charge of the country’s affairs. The latest revulsion is encapsulated in the Auditor-General of the Federation’s report that indicted 28 ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) for spending N13.95 trillion illegally, or without authorisation, in gross violation of extant financial regulations.

The fiscal anomaly of the MDAs, which has just been released, covered 2020, and it came on the heels of a similar bizarre report, which revealed the “unsubstantiated decline” of a staggering $8 billion from the Foreign Reserves under the custody of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and failure of the apex bank to account for recovered funds from looters since 2015, up to the same period.

These sordid accounts are proof of a weak regulatory framework, inadequate oversight and vacuity of accountability in governance that led to the massive growth of corruption. Though the audit period predates the Bola Tinubu presidency, it is now its remit to clean the Augean Stables.

For context, the N13.95 trillion illegal expenditure by the MDAs arose from over-drawn accounts, meaning that they had negative balance sheets in stark violation of due process, as espoused in the Financial Regulation Act 2009. This states that “No government bank account shall be overdrawn, or any temporary advance obtained from a bank. In the event of an account being overdrawn, the officer responsible shall be made to refund any bank charges incurred thereon.” Instructively, N10.59 trillion was the approved federal budget for 2020 by the National Assembly. This was later slashed by N320 billion, guided by economic realities imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The implication of this spending binge was that the country operated two budgets in 2020 – the official and the illegal one, bringing the total federal expenditure to N24.54 trillion. This was a period of a global downward spiral in economic activities attendant upon the lockdowns. The bank charges and interests to be paid on these over-drafts are elephantine, let alone the principal that equally needs to be repaid. This explains how Nigeria is being crippled by avoidable debts, which did not give any value for money.

With the Auditor General of the Federation (AuGF) Shaakaa Chirac’s audit report, it is therefore not difficult to fathom why a staggering N2.67 billion was purportedly spent on school feeding when pupils were in their parents’ homes during the total national lockdown. Interestingly, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), under Bolaji Owasanoye, said the N2.67 billion was diverted and had been traced to a private account.

It is obvious that the resort to overdrafts is one clever device by the MDAs to negate the extant Treasury Single Account (TSA) system, fashioned out to track public revenues. This is brigandage, and a well-orchestrated sabotage, driven by corruption in high places. The framers of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, made provisions for extra-funding of the MDAs in the event of any shortfall in their expenditure in any given year through a Supplementary Appropriation Bill. To subvert this legal channel means there is more to it than meets the eye. The perpetrators of this mind-boggling abuse must be brought to book as it is the only way to strengthen public institutions.

The systemic fiscal mess, which the Tinubu administration inherited, cannot be addressed by blowing hot and cold on issues of corruption, as seems to be the case. As he rightly observed recently, during a Fraud Risk Assessment Project workshop for MDAs, organised by the EFCC, “We cannot be focused on growth and development and at the same time offer any breathing space to corrupt practices. No nation grows without breaking the fangs of corruption.” PREMIUM TIMES couldn’t agree more with this!

However, a government impervious to graft cannot be pussy-footing on the monumental acts of corruption that have become emblematic of the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry, where the EFCC proclaimed to have recovered N30 billion diverted to private accounts through a lien it imposed on those vessels of graft. A total of N37 billion was reportedly fleeced by some former public officers in that ministry. Why the EFCC is hesitant in initiating prosecution of culprits, despite its recoveries that could be evidential in the cases, beggars’ belief.

All eyes are, therefore, on Tinubu to see if he will overlook the evils of the immediate past political actors, or even those more remote, for political exigency. Suspension of public officials from office for alleged financial malfeasance, and hoping the misdeeds will peter out in the public consciousness is deceptive and deprecatory. An anti-graft machine that revs for altruistic goals must bring all errant officials in that ministry, both current and former, to book, to serve as a deterrent to others. As Dr Kingsley Moghalu, a former deputy governor of the CBN advocated in a recent public lecture, “We must knock the heads of criminals in this country,” regardless of how important they are, to fix our national mess.

Paradoxically, the National Assembly, which the constitution vests powers in to protect the treasury, indeed, is the most culpable in abusing it with its negligence of oversight. The AuGF’s annual reports, sent to it for consideration and government’s remedial actions, continuously rot away. It is an abuse of office that AuGF Samuel Nkura repeatedly cried out in respect of the 2007 to 2011 reports to the legislature, which were ignored for five years. And his successor, Anthony Ayine, expressed the same disappointment in 2019. As treasury predators observe this legislative inertia, and the absence of a national resolve to see the theft of public funds as cancer that must be excised, they operate with glee and impunity.

Consequently, Tinubu’s much-vaunted anti-graft programme, as an integral element of his Renewed Hope Agenda, is under scrutiny. It doesn’t resonate just yet; not with his aloofness in fighting the oil thieves, underscored by his silence over the recovery of the $17 billion worth of stolen crude by some oil majors between 2011 and 2014, under President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. The immediate past Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, admitted it before the parliament and vowed to recover it. As he failed, it is over to Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), his successor, to do the needful. If that hefty amount of forex is recovered, it could put the country’s foreign reserves on the cusp of an even keel.

The EFCC has flaunted the recovery of N70.5 billion in three months, between October 2023 and January 2024, to prove its vigour, alongside 747 convictions to boot, mostly of cybercrime perpetrators. But the big masquerades are missing: the fuel subsidy thieves and the politically exposed suspects. The commission’s leadership must crack the N772 billion fraud cases of 13 former governors, which have been on hiatus since 2007. Some of these actors are now serving in the Presidency and Senate.

This is improper in jurisdictions where integrity and public morality matter. Enough public outrage is imperative for a paradigm shift here. For being mentioned in the famous Panama Papers, of global figures with offshore secret accounts, the Prime Minister of Iceland, Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson, resigned from office in 2016. Public indignation worked in that instance.

Treasury looters are the nouveau rich, who serve as perverse role models to our youths, who now despise the dignity of labour and hard work, and are more inclined to criminalities, including cybercrime and kidnapping, to measure up in the society.

Mr President, a clear-headed anti-corruption drive would not have condoned the mess in Nigerian Customs that led the EFCC to detain seven of its officials after N12 billion suspected bribe was traced to them late last year. One official alone had N9 billion in his account. They are back to their duty posts; an augury of a messier trajectory. This is antithetical to good governance and national redemption.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/editorial/682364-editorial-treasury-looting-and-questions-over-tinubus-anti-graft-drive.html

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by immortalcrown(m): 1:31pm On Apr 01
My own point is that the same APC that used its first 8 years to blame PDP is now blaming itself.

Wise and upright people understood the handwriting on the wall when bullion vans drove into the compound.

Moreover, you cannot sneak into a room through the window and start cleaning the room.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Ofunaofu: 1:38pm On Apr 01
It will be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for Tinubu to fight corruption.

Tinubu is corruption-personified.

What has happened to the Betta Edu corruption case? Just a mere suspension, because Tinubu, through the office of his Chief of Staff, and other ministers hands are neck deep in the cookie jar stealing funds meant for the poor, siphoning into their private pockets our common wealth.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Racoon(m): 2:28pm On Apr 01
You expect a man with many criminal past including unknown genealogy, involved in identity theft/bullion vans criminality, forgery of certificates, well known election rigger, operator of the largest concentric ring of thugs and worst of all, indicted in a staggering $460, 000 heroin drug running forfeiture in 1993 @ Chicago USA to fight corruption?

You expect a tinubu who hailed and praised a Gandollar publicly caught stuffing dollar bribe wads into his babanriga for fighting corruption? A man that won an election not based on anything but transparent to fight corruption? You don't expect corruption to fight corruption. Betta Edu, Custom henchmen have been indicted but none had been brought to book.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by CodeTemplar: 2:35pm On Apr 01
Under the chop-make-I-chop arrangement Nigeria is running, it is better for a shaky mandate beneficiary to grease palms as evenly as possible. That entails allowing MDAs to continue the usual business pattern.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Ozommadu: 2:38pm On Apr 01
Buhari failed

Tinupoo is failing woefully

Same party same people same supporters...zoneb supporters.

Apc is a disaster, vagabonds in power

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by NorthernAgender: 2:43pm On Apr 01
I just don't know the problem of you many anti government can you tell me the number of people Jonathan administration suspended due to corruption or even Buhari government. When last did you hear from femi gbajabiamila last?
Ofunaofu:
It will be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for Tinubu to fight corruption.

Tinubu is corruption-personified.

What has happened to the Betta Edu corruption case? Just a mere suspension, because Tinubu, through the office of the Chief of Staff, and other ministers hands are neck deep in the cookie jar stealing funds meant for the poor, siphoning into their private pockets our common wealth. 

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by olisaEze(m): 2:44pm On Apr 01
The man just said it was his turn, no one bothered to ask him what the turn was for!

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by magoo10(m): 2:50pm On Apr 01
How can a bullion van thief fight corruption.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Racoon(m): 2:58pm On Apr 01
However, a government impervious to graft cannot be pussy-footing on the monumental acts of corruption of the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry, where the EFCC proclaimed to have recovered N30 billion diverted to private accounts.

A total of N37 billion was reportedly fleeced by some former public officers in that ministry. Why the EFCC is hesitant in initiating prosecution of culprits, despite its recoveries that could be evidential in the cases, beggars’ belief.


A clear-headed anti-corruption drive would not have condoned the mess in Nigerian Customs that led the EFCC to detain seven of its officials after N12 billion suspected bribe was traced to them late last year. One official alone had N9 billion in his account. They are back to their duty posts; an augury of a messier trajectory. This is antithetical to good governance and national redemption.

All eyes are, therefore, on Tinubu to see if he will overlook the evils of the immediate past political actors, or even those more remote, for political exigency.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Ofunaofu: 2:58pm On Apr 01
olisaEze:
The man just said it was his turn, no one bothered to ask him what the turn was for!

We now know what he meant.

It was his turn to loot the common wealth of Nigerians after looting that of Lagosians for over two decades and counting.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Jagabanbattle: 3:04pm On Apr 01
That 2.6 billion Naira feeding of school pupils in 2020 must not go unpunished. It’s obvious to everyone that such thing didn’t happened. It’s more like snake swallow 2.6billion Naira.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by SpatialKing(m): 3:04pm On Apr 01
Everyone is aware that Tinubu is not here to fight corruption

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by ZUKKYY(m): 3:06pm On Apr 01
SpatialKing:
Everyone is aware that Tinubu is not here to fight corruption
I swear"we know

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by omoredia: 3:06pm On Apr 01
Tinubu is all about looting. He wants to take it all to the afterlife? Shame

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Itiskdg121(m): 3:08pm On Apr 01
Lol
No Nigerian leader can fight corruption. FACT
Majority of Nigerians are corrupt and this is not changing anytime soon.
The country needs overhauling or decolonisation to get it right
Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Validated: 3:09pm On Apr 01
APC IS A CURSE. If Nigerians allow them beyond 2027, then all Nigerians are doomed.
Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by ivandragon: 3:09pm On Apr 01
Hmm...

Can a person with filthy baggage fight another person with baggage?

A man whose past is purposefully covered up cannot be comfortable ensuring order in the market place, because people who 'know you' are bound to ask, 'who are you'?

This is why rather than go after the subsidy cabals, he choose the 'easier' route of imposing burden on people who can be easily cowered with force or propaganda.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by slivertongue: 3:10pm On Apr 01
Corruption incorporated
Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Zxcvbnmghtr: 3:11pm On Apr 01
Validated:
APC IS A CURSE. If Nigerians allow them beyond 2027, then all Nigerians are doomed.

That is why Peter Obi needs to return to APGA.

grin

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Elidrisy20: 3:11pm On Apr 01
The only person to clean this mess is naija's Mandela, he is still in prison. If you know him raise up your ✋, I will do a giveaway

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Festusse(m): 3:11pm On Apr 01
Well the suffering in Nigeria we always see it coming cus the rotten people are always in power so what's the use of hoping for a better country
Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Jagabanbattle: 3:12pm On Apr 01
SpatialKing:
Everyone is aware that Tinubu is not here to fight corruption

You won’t read.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Eriokanmi: 3:14pm On Apr 01
Tinubu, king of propaganda

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by greenermodels: 3:15pm On Apr 01
Who expects a corruption free governance from Tinubu? Definitely not me

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Blazetrailer: 3:17pm On Apr 01
It is hallucination of the highest degree for anyone to iotalically think that Tinubu will fight corruption.....in short, it is insanity pro max to expect such.

Tinubu!!! Of all people

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by socialmediaman: 3:17pm On Apr 01
Tinubu’s government is a disgrace to governance

No wonder naira has lost over 100% of its value within less than one year of his term in office

It’s due to the level of unchecked corruption in his government!

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Eriokanmi: 3:17pm On Apr 01
Zxcvbnmghtr:


That is why Peter Obi needs to return to APGA.

grin
But why mention Obi all the time, even when the topic isn't related? Is he your nightmares?

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Carlylepneuma: 3:17pm On Apr 01
Nigeria 🇳🇬 my country, every political figure is aiming to to be part of the looting class, there is no motive but to loot the
Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Jayhome24: 3:17pm On Apr 01
Another noise maker. Provide your evidence Mr Premium
f u c ktard Time where were you when Buhari nearly skinned us alive?

I will take any of you antagozers serious untill I can proof what was your contributon to help helpless Nigerians in the hands of ruthless and reckless Buhari administration without that all of you should go to hell.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by Slytiger: 3:18pm On Apr 01
Zxcvbnmghtr:


That is why Peter Obi needs to return to APGA.

grin
That's a perfect response to the clown.

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Re: Treasury Looting And Questions Over Tinubu’s Anti-graft Drive - Premium Times by DatNiggaDaz: 3:20pm On Apr 01
Some call him Thief'nubu. Others call him tilumbu & some say he is tinupoo.

Nevertheless he is well known as Bobo Chicago, Bullion van or " na statistics we go chop" grin grin

This fraud with a fake certificate from Chicago is an Agbero to the core

Apc from Ruga to Tinubulation is a curse to Nigerians especially Tinubulators

grin grin

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