Politics › Buhari A Fraud. He Hid His Asset Declaration Form - Farooq Kperogi by liohan(op): 6:10am On Feb 12, 2019 |
Forget Onnoghen; Let’s Talk about Buhari’s Asset Declaration Fraud
By Farooq Kperogi Buhari’s asset declaration fraud is more damning than Onnoghen's, yet it is Onnoghen who has been illegally “suspended” and pilloried in the media. In this piece I’ll show you why Buhari is a double-dyed scammer who should be in jail.
First, it was Buhari who voluntarily said he would publicly declare his assets. The Punch of February 20, 2015 reported him to have said: “I pledge to PUBLICLY declare my assets and liabilities, encourage all my appointees to publicity declare their assets and liabilities as a pre-condition for appointment.” However, several months after getting into power, he refused to declare his assets publicly.
In the early days of the regime, I frantically reached out to many people in the president’s inner circle with whom I have a personal relationship and begged them to prevail upon the president to make good his campaign promise. When they weren’t forthcoming, I wrote a column on June 13, 2015 titled “Mishandling of Asset Declaration May Doom Buhari’s Presidency.” I republished it weeks later.
The very first paragraph of the column, which seems pretty prescient in retrospect, read: “Although many of us still nourish the hope that President Buhari’s administration will represent a substantive departure from the blight of the past, Buhari has so far done little to inspire confidence that he will live up to the hopes we have invested in him. Perhaps the biggest germinal error he has made, which might haunt his administration, is his seeming reluctance to publicly declare his assets, contrary to the promise he made during his campaigns.”
After the column was published a second time, one close aide of the president told me in confidence that Buhari would NEVER publicly declare his assets because it would demystify him. I asked why and he said it's because the man is very wealthy and that his base in the North and his supporters down South would feel betrayed if they knew how much he’s actually worth. He said Buhari declared close to a billion naira in his asset declaration form and has choice property all over the country worth billions of naira. What was worse, he said, Buhari didn’t even officially declare everything. That was when it dawned on me that Buhari was a deodorized and carefully packaged scammer.
For instance, Buhari routinely received generous donations from foreign governments during previous runs for president. The Saudi Arabian government has given him the equivalent of up to two billion naira in two election cycles, and he always instructed his personal aide to deposit the money into his personal bank account. The late Muammar Gaddafi also once gave him at least $3 million and he deposited it into his personal bank account. He was also the sole signatory to the donations that everyday Nigerians made to his campaign through scratch cards between 2014 and 2015. The money was never used for the presidential campaign, and it has not been accounted for up to now. (An old woman in Kebbi State donated her entire life saving of N1 million that she got from selling kosai (bean cake) and died in penury a year later. Buhari didn’t even acknowledge her death!). Buhari did not declare all these monies in his asset declaration form, yet he had close to a billion naira in cash in his declaration form that he is hiding from the world.
Now, here is where the fraud starts. In December 2014, Buhari had said, “I have at least one million naira in my bank, having paid N5.5 million to pick my form from my party APC. I have around 150 cattle because I am never comfortable without cows. I have a house each in Kaduna, Kano, and Daura which I borrowed money to build. I never had a foreign account since I finished my courses in the USA, India and the UK. I never owned any property outside Nigeria. Never.”
They say a liar must have a good memory. But Buhari is a bad liar. After so much pressure from many of us, Buhari’s strategists came up with a plan to deceive Nigerians and deflect attention from Buhari’s asset declaration fraud. His spokesman was told to issue an intentionally vague and incomplete “public asset declaration” that would leave room for plausible deniability in case he is caught.
That was why there were no specifics other than unhelpfully broad claims that the president had a house in Abuja (which he earlier said he didn't have during the campaigns), Kano, Kaduna, Daura and Port Harcourt; some cattle and livestock; “not less than 30 million naira” (how more deceptively vague can you get than that? Recall that a few months earlier he said he had only one million naira left in his account!); “a number of cars” (we weren’t told how many); and so on. Compare Buhari’s "public asset declaration" with the late President Umaru Musa Yar'adua's more transparent, public declaration and the face of Buhari’s fraud will become even more nakedly apparent.
Many Nigerians weren’t deceived by the fraud. They asked that he make public a copy of his declaration like Yar’adua (who didn’t even campaign to publicly declare his assets) did. In response, the president’s spokesperson said, “As soon as the CCB is through with the process, the documents will be released to the Nigerian public and people can see for themselves.” It’s been more than two years, and the declaration hasn’t been released to the public.
What is worse, I have confirmed from friends at the Code of Conduct Bureau that the presidency took away Buhari’s asset declaration form from the place. So, get this: Buhari is the ONLY public officer whose asset declaration does not exist at the Code of Conduct of Bureau. Of course, it’s because he wants to hide his fraud from scrutiny.
This double-dyed fraud becomes even more annoying when you remember what Buhari says when he is asked to publicly show his asset declaration form as he promised he would. During the one and only media chat he did as president, he challenged journalists to use their skills in “investigative journalism” to find the form. What sort of dumb logic is that? On your own, you promised to publicize your asset declaration form. Then you took it away from the only place it’s legally supposed to be, and you now challenge journalists to use their investigative skill to find it. You want them to invade your home, hold you at gunpoint, and force you to produce it?
Well, journalists have used the best resources they have to find the form. They invoked the Freedom of Information Act and requested the CCB to release Buhari’s asset declaration form. On September 21, 2016, Code of Conduct Bureau Chairman Sam Saba said the Bureau couldn’t release Buhari’s asset declaration form because the law that set up the bureau forbids him from making the forms public without Buhari’s consent.
That’s why the Bureau also declined requests to release the asset declaration forms of other higher-ups in the Buhari regime. Now, how did Dennis Aghanya, Buhari’s former media aide and current SA on justice, get access to CJN Onnoghen’s asset declaration form when the law forbids the public disclosure of public officials’ asset declaration forms without their consent? Why isolate someone for punishment for an offense that everyone, including the people meting out the punishment, is guilty of? https://web.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10103640387756030&id=47904265&_rdc=1&_rdr |
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JasonScoolari: The Northern elites know that the lifeless Kunù guzzling dry leaf is Born to fail.
As you can read clearly, they're leaving the good for nothing in misery. He still hasn't change one bit and think we're all his Barren cow's in Daura.
Atiku "Aguero" Abubakar is the man. The PDP is the party.
By the way, where is the Akara frying Aisha? Bro, I'll chat with you later. I will like us to see before election day. |
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Ihuoma! Ihuoma!! Ihuoma!!! How many times did I call you? This could be us. But you run follow Benz.
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Politics › Re: Obasanjo Is Expired Milk, Dump Him In The Dustbin, Tinubu Tells Nigerians by liohan: 6:12pm On Feb 09, 2019 |
Built2last: Threatened Tinubu
APC is scared to their boxers. Forget the facade put out that all is well.
These states they won in 2015 and cant guaranty now scares them. Zamfara, Benue, Taraba, Kogi etc scares them. They don't have governorship candidate in Rivers and Zamfara to push.
Above all no evident result in 4 years to show the people but a broom erected in the entrance of a capital. I wonder the level of sour dust in the brain of Those who came up with that idea of erecting a broom. Oga, Atiku's post just broke your record for the most liked. |
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When you see idiots speaking, you ignore them. They will tell you that Yoruba will vote massively for Buhari because of their son. Look at the discussion. See who championed it. Yorubas are not sophisticated for nothing. Mark it today. By this time next week, Tinubu will be disgraced. |
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Ttipsy: no 9ja city. can measure to that.. its a pity It's a sad thing. |
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femi4: Nigerians and irrelevant bragging
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davodyguy: Stale and old.
This is a very old video that has surfaced on Nairaland's home page years ago, during Jonathan's regime when OBJ was an election observer in an African Country.
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Great!
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It's sad that zombies have to go to coven to look for something to indict incoming president Atiku. Well, he's not the lifeless one. I'm happy that Saraki maintained his composure as a good coach yesterday.
God bless Incoming President Abubakar Messi Atiku God bless His Excellency Peter Ronaldinho Obi God bless Senator Bukola Zinedine Saraki
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Dear BMC, It seems you have to work harder. You thought AtikuObi's performance would be as disgraceful as that of your lifeless one. But, since nothing of such happened, you have started foaming in the mouth. Well, you all will be alright. We still love you guys despite the fact that you don't love your life. From a concerned Nigeria. |
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martineverest: when obi admitted using Anambra's money to invest in his family's business,was that also a context ? Don't quote me again if you don't have any serious thing to say. |
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Most Buhari supporters are zombies. They will take someone out of context and use to fit a narrative. Would you compare a buoyant Atiku that's full of life with the lifeless one who had to rely on his interpreter (who is not even Hausa or Fulani) Osinbajo to convey information to him? |
Travel › Re: Top Ten Best Cities to Live In Nigeria by liohan(op): 10:31pm On Jan 30, 2019*. Modified: 7:23pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
1. Abuja It’s no surprise that Abuja takes the top spot in this list. In fact, the list would be unfair without Abuja occupying this place. Although not as influential as Lagos in commerce and industry, Abuja’s importance is in its command of the nation’s political power. Besides one of the problems with Lagos is the haphazard nature of Lagos without an eye for planning. Most part of Abuja is planned. The city is growing in terms of commerce and its purchasing powers. With Nigeria economy based on services more than industry, Abuja is growing although it would take long to match Lagos. But serenity and good infrastructures? You will find in Abuja. Abuja’s real estate is one of the most expensive and developed in Nigeria with government influences increasing the perceived worth of properties. On a head to head comparison with any city in Nigeria, Abuja would give everyone a run for their money. For now, Abuja remains Nigeria top destination of choice.
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Travel › Re: Top Ten Best Cities to Live In Nigeria by liohan(op): 10:31pm On Jan 30, 2019*. Modified: 11:02pm On Jan 30, 2019 |
2. Uyo Ten years ago, Uyo would not make a list of the top 20 cities in Nigeria but the city has seen a profound transformation over the years that it is one of Nigeria’s fastest growing cities. Uyo has one of the best if not the best infrastructure you will find in any Nigeria city and what is important is that they were built recently. With the present administration embracing industrialisation and agriculture development, the city would set to benefit from the economic boom. It might be unfair for Uyo to make this spot in this list but the truth is Uyo is a city for the future. The cities infrastructures would make a lot of difference as congested Lagos might be meeting a match. It’s no surprise that the organisers of #DevFest snubbed Port Harcourt and held the event in Uyo. One more thing to note is that with new millionaires emerging from the city, forward-thinking entrepreneurs could dive right in and provide services and products that would serve the city.
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Travel › Re: Top Ten Best Cities to Live In Nigeria by liohan(op): 10:30pm On Jan 30, 2019*. Modified: 10:59pm On Jan 30, 2019 |
3. Lagos Lagos is the economic heartbeat of Nigeria. In fact, 60% of business activities in Nigeria daily happens in Lagos. Due to its economic prowess, the city population has been disputed. From 8 million of the Nigerian government to the 22 million of the Lagos state government, one would wonder what the real figure is. But it leaves no one to wonder as it’s a city that has hundreds of thousands pouring into the city daily and other hundreds of thousands leaving. Lagos is a city of great contrasts as it has the richest and the poorest living in the same city. It’s hard to imagine that the same city has Ikoyi and Alimosho. Life in Lagos is not as great as it’s said to be one of the worst cities to live in the world. Although the rich do not have it bad the way the poor have it. If you care about economic activities and you have the ability to overcome Lagos stress, you are welcomed to Lagos. But first of all, shine your eye.
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