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| Why Buhari Must Order The Immediate Arrest Of Okonjo-iweala And CBN Governor by madjnr(op): 7:07am On Dec 13, 2015 |
t has long been established that a subordinate has no
legal obligation to obey illegal orders from his/her
superior. This point is important as we examine the
recent nauseating revelations about the huge sums of
money that the former finance minister, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-
Iweala and Central Bank governor, Godwin Emefiele, made
available to the now arrested former National Security Adviser,
Sambo Dasuki.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Few days ago, Okonjo-Iweala admitted giving Sambo Dasuki
the sum of $322m on the orders of former President
Goodluck Jonathan. Before that the same Okonjo-Iweala
admitted spending $2B from the Excess Crude Oil account on
the orders of the former President. The Central Bank of
Nigeria under Godwin Emefiele has admitted giving Sambo
Dasuki billions of Naira and dollars on the orders of the
former president. A good part of these monies were given to
Sambo Dasuki in cash in clear contravention of existing anti-
money laundering laws by the country’s chief banker. Let us
put the money laundering issue to the side for now.
The problem with the orders from the former President to the
then finance minister and current CBN governor is that they
were illegal. Neither the President nor any other government
official in Nigeria has the legal authority to order the spending
of funds that have not been appropriated by the National
Assembly! Both subordinates knew or ought to know that the
orders they were obeying were illegal and should have refused
to comply. Resignation was an option. Between these two
subordinates they cost the nation in excess of $5B by
obeying the referenced illegal orders. That is just what we
know so far and this kind of behavior is going on at every
level of government everyday.
The arrest and prosecution of Okonjo-Iweala and Godwin
Emediefe will send out the message that “the president
ordered the payment” is not a defense known to the laws of
Nigeria. Their prosecution is imperative in light of the fact that
a lot of the money being stolen in the country is not in the
custody of the people stealing them. They rely on a group of
people that I call facilitators in an upcoming article to get
access to public funds in the custody of the facilittors. In
almost every case of monies made available to Sambo Dasuki,
all those making the money available were following illegal
orders and they knew it. The time has come for Buhari to
beam the searchlight on this group of people. The commercial
bankers who allow government officials to come into their
banks and withdraw millions and billions in cash in apparent
violation of anti-money laundering laws are facilitators of
corruption because they know the funds are dirty hence the
need to terminate the paper trail through cash withdrawal. The
bankers ought to be in jail too partly because they make
tracing these funds more complicated.
To understand the importance of subordinates not obeying
illegal orders, imagine that Okonjo-Iweala, NNPC and Godwin
Emefiele refused to obey the former President’s illegal orders
and resigned under pressure and spilled the beans. With
Nigerians fully aware of the attempted fraud it would have
been difficult for their replacements to obey the same illegal
orders. Buhari’s anti-corruption war must involve establishing
a culture that encourages civil servants, and bank employees
to disobey illegal orders. This will prevent our money from
leaving the treasury rather than chasing after the money after
it has been stolen.
Before closing I will like to remind people that a majority of
the civilians and military officers who were tried, executed or
jailed by the post-World War 2 Nuremberg Trials courts in
Germany were obeying orders from Adolf Hitler. The problem
was that Adolf Hitler had no legal basis for issuing the orders
and those who ended up being executed for obeying the
orders had no obligation to obey the orders. Ngozi Okonjo-
Iweala and Godwin Emefiele should be familiar with the
Nuremberg Trials. The lesson is that a superior cannot order a
subordinate to do anything that the superior has no authority
to do himself/herself. Nigerians must rid themselves of the
idea that a President has the power to order anyone to do
anything in the absence of enabling legislation. Na oga say
make I do am is not a defense. |
| Re: Why Buhari Must Order The Immediate Arrest Of Okonjo-iweala And CBN Governor by Teryfik(m): 7:38am On Dec 13, 2015 |
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| Re: Why Buhari Must Order The Immediate Arrest Of Okonjo-iweala And CBN Governor by dazdilijae(m): 7:43am On Dec 13, 2015 |
[quote author=madjnr post=40954494. Neither the President nor any other government official in Nigeria has the legal authority to order the spending of funds that have not been appropriated by the National Assembly! Both subordinates knew or ought to know that the orders they were obeying were illegal and should have refused to comply.[/quote]I have just one question foe you and please think properly before you answer it. If buhari orders the former ministers arrest on account of the above won't he be shooting himself on the foot cos he also directed the disbursement of Bail out fund to states without National Assembly's appropriation. |
| Re: Why Buhari Must Order The Immediate Arrest Of Okonjo-iweala And CBN Governor by Nobody: 7:44am On Dec 13, 2015 |
Abeg, go and cook for your husband if you have one. Were in Greece when Buhari appropriated, approved and disbused over N700 Billions to States in the name of bailout? You don hear Okonjo-Iweala name, you dey tremble. Go and ask what it takes to fight war!!! You just wake up and spew trash!!! |
| Re: Why Buhari Must Order The Immediate Arrest Of Okonjo-iweala And CBN Governor by ibedun: 10:06am On Dec 13, 2015 |
Xetima:Bleep off NOI is a proven criminal and nobody can protect her. |
| Re: Why Buhari Must Order The Immediate Arrest Of Okonjo-iweala And CBN Governor by fistonati(m): 12:22pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
CBN governor?? Do u mean sanusi lamido or emiefile?? U want to arrest buhari's lord, yinmu |
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