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Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 4:12pm On Dec 12, 2014
Is Nigeria serious about tackling corruption?
By Will Ross


Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan wants the world to believe he and his government are serious about ending corruption. But two recent events have sent out the opposite message.

As President Jonathan handed out awards to celebrate Nigeria's centenary, there was a collective leap of eyebrows when people learnt that former President Sani Abacha was on the list. Many wondered why a military dictator who had plundered the nation was being celebrated?

As if people needed reminding, during that same week the United States announced that it was freezing $458m (£275m) that had been stashed away in foreign bank accounts - part of at least $3bn that Abacha is believed to have looted during the 1990s.

“It would be very easy for me to sit at the World Bank and earn a nice salary and criticize"

A presidential spokesman tried to calm things down by stating that the centenary award was "not a test of sainthood" but was for Abacha's "contribution to keeping the country together".

The renowned Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka was so incensed he rejected his own award, describing the former president as "a murderer and thief of no redeeming quality" and "a man who placed this nation under siege during an unrelenting reign of terror".

Corruption on another level
Nigeria's Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala talks to Will Ross about the controversy surrounding missing oil revenues

The second event came after outspoken Central Bank governor Lamido Sanusi had accused the state oil company, Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), of failing to account for $20bn in oil revenues.

Some critics accused Mr Sanusi of playing politics but when he was then accused himself of financial recklessness and was suspended, it was widely seen as a move to silence a whistleblower who was causing the government embarrassment.

As one Nigerian told me: "Excuse the crudeness but Mr Sanusi had become a mosquito on the president's testicles" - the dilemma being whether to ignore or to smash.

Lamido Sanusi, the former head of Nigeria's Central Bank Lamido Sanusi accused Nigeria's national oil company of failing to explain missing funds
It was by no means the first time that corruption in the NNPC was being highlighted. But this is on another level. The allegation is that more than $1bn was disappearing every month over a 19-month period.

Mr Sanusi said he was speaking out because of the potential impact on the entire economy.

"Oil prices are over $110 [per barrel] and we have a relatively healthy current account surplus yet we are facing exchange rate pressures, which is the last thing we should face at this point in time," Mr Sanusi told the BBC on one of his last days in his Central Bank office.


He said he hoped a parliamentary investigation would also find out why the country's Excess Crude Account had fallen from $11.5bn to under $2.5bn in a year - arguing that Nigeria's savings are a vital buffer against any drop in the global oil price and without this "rainy day" account, the economy is vulnerable and exposed.

The kerosene scandal

Part of the Central Bank report focuses on kerosene - the fuel Nigeria's low earners use to cook.

A poster in Lagos attacking the government over the kerosene scandal A poster in Lagos attacking the government over the kerosene scandal
You only have to ask one question to discover that millions of people are being ripped off: "How much do you pay for your kerosene?"

"Sometimes 140 naira a litre or 160 naira ($0.85 to $0.97)," Alimatu tells me as she tops up her small stove in a cramped alleyway that serves as her kitchen in the lively Lagos suburb of Obalende.

Preparing a fiery fish pepper soup, Alimatu adds that it is a major part of her expenditure.

"If all the children are at home, I finish this five-litre can in just three days."

She is unaware that due to a government subsidy on kerosene it is supposed to be available for around 40 naira a litre.

The state oil company has been billing the treasury to recoup the money it spends subsidising the price of kerosene. But why are Nigerians not getting it at the cheaper price?

The Central Bank report suggests that, by not passing on the benefit to the consumers, a consortium has been collecting $100m a month in a scam.

At the parliamentary hearing, Oil Minister Diezani Alison Madueke and state oil company officials denied allegations of malpractice and said all the "missing" money would be accounted for.

But when Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala stated that the kerosene subsidy was not provided for in the country's budget, the alarm bells went up a few decibels.

In a BBC interview I asked Mrs Okonjo-Iweala how it could be that as much $100m a month in the kerosene subsidy had not been budgeted for.

Nigeria's finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says "nobody but us Nigerians" can stop the corruption

"It wasn't budgeted for and that's all I have to tell you. The subsidy was deducted at source by the NNPC. We didn't budget for it," she said, stating that a forensic audit was needed.

"Let us look at the amounts and the reasons being advanced for how much is missing. Audit that process. Audit what the NNPC is saying it used the money for and establish legitimately what is the shortfall."

'I know why I'm here'

Nigeria's finance minister has a formidable international reputation, having worked as a managing director at the World Bank. But analysts say she is now in a dilemma.

"The finance minister is a reformer at heart but she is in direct conflict with very deep vested interests," says financial analyst Bismarck Rewane.

"She has to confront those vested interests or else her credibility as a reformer goes."

“I wouldn't like to be the party that promises oil sector reforms and doesn't deliver”

But Mrs Okonjo-Iweala said there is no dilemma.

"I don't think my reputation is under threat and to imply otherwise is distinctly wrong. I know what I'm doing. I know why I'm here," she told me.

"It would be very easy for me to sit at the World Bank and earn a nice salary and criticise. I gave up a comfortable career to come here and do my bit because I recognise that nobody but us Nigerians can clean it up."

"We need to be here fighting it ourselves, so that is what we are doing and we have a track record," the finance minister said.

She added that the pension system had been reformed following fraud there and a biometric system was being put in place to clean up the civil service and eliminate fraud via ghost workers.

This latest oil corruption scandal has led to some Nigerians saying enough is enough. Social media has been abuzz with cries of: "Where is our 20 billion?" A few dozen men and women have been arranging to meet to strategise on how they can help push for answers and accountability.

"OK, so I'm buying kerosene for 130 naira and [in reality] there is no subsidy - it's cool with me," says social commentator Babatunde Rosanwo.

"But the fact that you get to find out that someone is actually taking money on your behalf for what you are not benefitting from - it is just like somebody collecting social benefits in the name of the citizens.

"It's a foolery that somebody sits somewhere and is taking a chunk of the treasury in our names. That is the message the citizens need to get this time around."

A glimmer of hope?

Past reports of gross plunder in the oil sector have been buried with little action taken, leaving many Nigerians with the belief that those implicated are too powerful to touch. So why would it be different this time around?

Lagos-based banker Akintunde Oyebode notes that the governing People's Democratic Party no longer dominates Nigeria politics and faces a credible challenger in next year's elections, while voters are becoming "more sophisticated".

"I wouldn't like to be the party that promises oil sector reforms and doesn't deliver because in four years that party will be out of government."

It is a glimmer of hope that the thieves' days may be numbered




http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26535530

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 4:24pm On Dec 12, 2014
The month after the US froze some looted funds belonging to the Abacha's for money laundering our Corruption is not Stealing president directed for political exigency direct the EFCC to withdraw all money laundering charges against Mohammed Abacha, Who was in court for holding about N4bn of the Nation's commonwealth.

Trust me the US won't be returning the $458m in a long time from now knowing how unserious and corruption loving the Leadership we presently have in Nigeria.

Okonjo-Iweala"s Foreign forensic Auditing of the NNPC has taken 8 months running into 9 Months now and Nigerians are not wiser about the sleaze of corruption going on in the NNPC nor are have we heard from the GELE loving minister the money trail of the $10.8bn she agreed was not accounted for.

There is still no answer to the Kerosene Subsidy fraud but we have had Ifeanyi Uba handed over his Capital Oil after been indicted for the same fraud of Invisible subsidy fuel claims and huge debts to Local Banks.

The list is endless and one begin to question the commonsense of any Nigerian who still wish we continue to have jonaTAN and his gang in Aso Rock.

Only God will deliver Nigeria from Nigerians.

Thank God for Buhari and APC

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by deskossy(m): 4:41pm On Dec 12, 2014
It's a shame on our collective conscience. .....NOI is someone i respect alot..but d forensic audit stuff has taken forever to be implemented. ...national assembly is just useless also
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 5:18pm On Dec 12, 2014
deskossy:
It's a shame on our collective conscience. .....NOI is someone i respect alot..but d forensic audit stuff has taken forever to be implemented. ...national assembly is just useless also

All hands need be on deck to remove the present cabal of thieves and rogues that are holding the entire populace in bondage.

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by macpetrus(m): 5:28pm On Dec 12, 2014
National assembly.. Is the root of corruption in this present democra(c)zy.

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by Dannyset(m): 5:34pm On Dec 12, 2014
Can corruption stop corruption?

Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by bitterpenis(m): 5:44pm On Dec 12, 2014
And some people would still vote for these thieves...GEJ n co

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by bitterpenis(m): 5:55pm On Dec 12, 2014
Anyone who supports the government of the day is also corrupt, would also do same or worse than the government in power if opportuned

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by Jibabs2(m): 5:55pm On Dec 12, 2014
Let's stop all d talkin n vote dem out com 2015
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by drshrewd: 6:20pm On Dec 12, 2014
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this must be APC campeign song/shants
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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 7:26pm On Dec 12, 2014
Dannyset:
Can corruption stop corruption?

I'm sure it can't . The PDP and corruption are Siamese.

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by chamboy(m): 7:27pm On Dec 12, 2014
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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by Nobody: 7:33pm On Dec 12, 2014
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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by 9jaIhail(m): 8:23pm On Dec 12, 2014
Dannyset:
Can corruption stop corruption?


The same incorruptible saint (GMB) who publicly told Nigerians that Abacha did not loot? I have said this before and i will continue saying it, Nigeria is too populated for an African man with black mentality to rule.
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 8:45pm On Dec 12, 2014
9jaIhail:



The same incorruptible saint (GMB) who publicly told Nigerians that Abacha did not loot? I have said this before and i will continue saying it, Nigeria is too populated for an African man with black mentality to rule.

Buhari said "Abacha was never convicted of looting" and he is so right.

Compare that to a sitting president who for political patronage WITHDREW ALL CHARGES AGAINST SAME ABACHA'S SON.

Buhari prevented Mohammed from flying the CPC ticket in Kano in 2011 for same reason.

So who do you think is celebrating corruption amongst the two? Buhari has no prosecuting powers, JonaTAN does but he is using it to hide and shield corrupt people.

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by ItsMeAboki(m): 6:20am On Dec 13, 2014
^^^Quite true, GEJ is failure on corruption, imagine implying he is afraid to name corrupt Nigerians.
https://www.nairaland.com/1444394/president-jonathan-shamelessly-admits-hes

And his infamous quote: STEALING IS NOT CORRUPTION.

Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 8:48am On Dec 13, 2014
ItsMeAboki:
^^^Quite true, GEJ is failure on corruption, imagine implying he is afraid to name corrupt Nigerians.
https://www.nairaland.com/1444394/president-jonathan-shamelessly-admits-hes

And his infamous quote: STEALING IS NOT CORRUPTION.


Nigerians need to strive to reclaim our.country from these thieves in government cloak.
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by Fash20: 8:50am On Dec 13, 2014
What is BBC does it mean Big Black C*ck
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by PassingShot(m): 8:55am On Dec 13, 2014
We need to rest Nigeria and that is the more reason we have to vote PDP/GEJ out.
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 9:32am On Dec 13, 2014
PassingShot:
We need to reset Nigeria and that is the more reason we have to vote PDP/GEJ out.

The PDP has ruined Nigeria and it's economy.
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by Caseless: 9:34am On Dec 13, 2014
Gej told us that $20billio can't be missing, if it does, our economy will collapse. Now that our economy is 'collapsing', i'm sure it is enough evidence that that $20billion is actually missing.

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by vedaxcool(m): 10:23am On Dec 13, 2014
When an administration is led by someone who doesn't know what corruption entails, the same individual goes on to fighting those who expose corruption and blocking attempts by NA to investigate mismanagement then such an individual cannot be expected to fight corruption!

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 11:30am On Dec 13, 2014
This topic is deserving of FrontPage moderators, if you.deem is so.

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Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by Yeske2(m): 11:58am On Dec 13, 2014
Tackling corruption under GEJ? The author is dreaming
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 6:10am On Dec 19, 2014
Yeske2:
Tackling corruption under GEJ? The author is dreaming

We won't keep quiet about him and his clear act of covering and encouraging the corrupt officials in his government to beat being probed.
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by cocoduck: 6:41am On Dec 19, 2014
Anti Progress crowd at work againooo, we are not the most corrupt country in the world
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 6:48am On Dec 19, 2014
cocoduck:
Anti Progress crowd at work againooo, we are not the most corrupt country in the world

Is that the only gain you could deduce after reading this damning writeup.

Nigerians truly deserves the government they get with this kind of statement you put up
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by SLIDEwaxie(m): 6:53am On Dec 19, 2014
i no enjoy this kind mocking by BBC. Did we look like we will ever combat corruption with this yeye PDP?
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by Day169: 7:03am On Dec 19, 2014
Dis Naija Govt jus dey fall our hand evrytime sha!
In Charley Boy's words, "Our money come begin fly"
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by cocoduck: 8:03am On Dec 19, 2014
pendy79:


Is that the only gain you could deduce after reading this damning writeup.

Nigerians truly deserves the government they get with this kind of statement you put up
I hate 1diots claiming to be smart, corruption is one of the symptoms of the problem Nigeria has, go and govern the US a a unit despite the diversity of the country and see the result, we need true federalism not an old bastard salafist, why not vote for him to govern your house.
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by clevadani: 8:24am On Dec 19, 2014
I dont knw y a topic likn dis hasnt gotten to fp yet. But useless topics like look at my stupid charger wud be on fp. An informative piece like dis shud nt be allowed to go to waste.
its as if they've used suffering to swear for us. How can u keep complaining yet u kip shouting nd supportin pdp?
Re: Is Nigeria Ever Serious About Tackling Corruption? BBC by pendy79: 8:45am On Dec 19, 2014
cocoduck:

I hate 1diots claiming to be smart, corruption is one of the symptoms of the problem Nigeria has, go and govern the US a a unit despite the diversity of the country and see the result, we need true federalism not an old bastard salafist, why not vote for him to govern your house.

Stupidity and blindness rain supreme in your lineage if not you won't resort to name calling and insult. Corruption is one of the symptoms Nigeria has? Did you just call it symptoms? It is a virus an endemic and fatal one but your empty caricature of a head that swing along cannot comprehend that.

Why not tell your beloved JonaTAN to use his influence to promote federalism or is buhari telling him not to implement true federalism too? JonaTAN and PDP control the senate N the house of reps why not use the majority to push that agenda.

Daft, stupid and mocous filled brained nonentity who lack commonsense and reasoning ability can't see the stupidity of their argument.

Hes a salafist because you a crusader declared him so. Why not push forward evidence of his salafist agenda so we learn new things the world never knew since 1985.

When he is being sworn in next year, go drink poison or jump into the lagoon to show your displeasure.

Dundee personified slowpoke.

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