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If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Racoon(m): 7:41pm On Jan 11, 2020
Friday, January 10, 2020

If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point?

By Farooq A. Kperogi, Ph.D.

Twitter: @farooqkperogi

In response to the request by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) that all elected public officials publicly declare their assets, presidential spokesman Femi Adesina said on January 7, “The president will do what the law requires of him and I can say for a fact that the president has declared his assets. Declaring that publicly is not in our law but voluntary. Therefore, he cannot be compelled to do so."

Adesina’s reaction conveniently ignored the fact that it was Buhari who voluntarily said he would publicly declare his assets—like the late Umaru Musa Yar’adua did without prompting from anyone in 2015.

The Punch of February 20, 2015 reported Buhari to have said: “I pledge to PUBLICLY declare my assets and liabilities, encourage all my appointees to publicly declare their assets and liabilities as a pre-condition for appointment.”

This was the first promise Buhari broke upon his ascension to the presidency. In the early days of the regime, when I still cherished the illusion that his incipient drift was salvageable, I frantically reached out to people in the presidency with whom I had a personal relationship and begged them to prevail upon Buhari 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 Pres.Buhari’s administration will represent a substantive departure from the blight of the past,Buhari has so far done little to inspire the 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.”

I added: "The social and cultural basis of Buhari’s legitimacy and popularity revolve around the notion of his transparency and incorruptibility. But the secretiveness, disingenuousness and overall informational poverty of the handling of the asset declaration issue is eroding Buhari’s very credibility and giving people cause for what psychologists call post-decision cognitive dissonance. If this issue is not handled artfully and transparently, it will set the tone for his entire presidency."

After the column was published a second time, one close aide of Buhari’s told me in confidence that Buhari would NEVER publicly declare his assets because it would demystify him. I asked why and he said it was because the man was very wealthy and that his base in the North and his supporters down South would feel betrayed if they knew how much he was actually worth.


He said Buhari declared close to a billion naira in his asset declaration form and had 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.

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.)

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, then the 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 didn’t acknowledge 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 “at least one million naira” left in his account. He went from “at least one million” to “no less than 30 million” in less than a year!). The “declaration” also said he had “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 or Governor Seyi Makinde’s more transparent, public declaration and the face of Buhari’s fraud will become even more starkly apparent.

Many Nigerians weren’t deceived by the fraud, though. They asked that he make public a copy of his declaration like Yar’adua & later Makinde) who didn’t even campaign to publicly declare their 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 three years,& the asset declarat ation form still hasn’t been released to the public.To make matters worse, Adesina now says Buhari won’t declare his assets publicly because the law doesn’t require him to do so. Well, we’ve always known that. Even perpetually “unaware” Buhari knew that when he promised he would publicly declare his assets.

This double-dyed fraud becomes even more infuriating when you remember what Buhari says when he' asked to publicly show his asset declaration form as he promised he would. For instance, 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.

Well, I used my “investigative journalism” skills to find the form and discovered that there is no paper trail of his asset declaration form at the Code of Conduct Bureau.

Other journalists invoked the Freedom of Information Act and requested the CCB to release Buhari’s asset declaration form to them. 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.


So why did Buhari ask journalists to deploy “investigative journalism” skills to find his form even when he knew only he has access to it? On his own volition,he promised to publicize his asset declaration form. Then he took it away from the only place it’s legally supposed to be, and then he turned around to challenge journalists to use their investigative skills to find it. Did he want reporters to invade his home, hold him at gunpoint, and force him to produce it?

So, get this: Buhari is the ONLY elected public official whose asset declaration form does not exist at the Code of Conduct of Bureau. Of course, it’s because he wants to hide his fraud and intentional lies from public scrutiny.

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 former CJN Walter Onnoghen’s asset declaration form when the law forbids the public disclosure of public officials’ asset declaration forms without their consent?


Why was Onnoghen isolated for punishment for an offense that everyone, including the people meting out the punishment, is guilty of?

What is the point of asset declaration if it isn’t public, if it can’t be used to determine if public officials have corruptly enriched themselves? Why is Buhari in dread of publicly declaring his assets even when he proclaims to embody “integrity”?
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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Racoon(m): 7:47pm On Jan 11, 2020
Adesina’s reaction conveniently ignored the fact that it was Buhari who voluntarily said he would publicly declare his assets—like the late Umaru Musa Yar’adua did without prompting from anyone in 2015.

The Punch of February 20, 2015 reported Buhari to have said: “I pledge to PUBLICLY declare my assets and liabilities, encourage all my appointees to publicly declare their assets and liabilities as a pre-condition for appointment.”


Many Nigerians weren’t deceived by the fraud, though.
They asked that he make public a copy of his declaration ..of his assets.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 three years,& the asset declarat ation form still hasn’t been released to the public.To make matters worse, Adesina now says Buhari won’t declare his assets publicly because the law doesn’t require him to do so. Well, we’ve always known that. Even perpetually “unaware” Buhari knew that when he promised he would publicly declare his assets.
See how Femi Adeshina(a so called Pastor with Four-Square Gospel Church Omole Estate Lagos) is struggling frantically to defend all his previous shameless lies on the same matter.

When it's said that "Mr.Integrity" is the biggest political scam ever pulled on Nigerians, yet some fellows will call you wailers.

cc:Simpleo, SarkinYaki, WiseandTrue, LZAA, BeeBeeOoh, Afamed, Sarrki,Anonimi, Seunmsg, Omenka, Mannabbgrills,

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by nameo: 7:50pm On Jan 11, 2020
Woo!!!!

And some people are still holding on to the dubious notion that Buhari is incorruptible, supposedly his only redeeming trait?

What is hard in publicly declaring your assets and asking your aids to do same too like you promised yourself publicly.

If i still held unto a small believe or hope that he is not corrupt, it completely dies today.

What a Scam!!!!

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Waterypussy2(m): 7:52pm On Jan 11, 2020
As far as I'm concerned, Buhari still has his 50 gay cows and I admire him for that. Zombies it's time for us to get to work

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Racoon(m): 7:53pm On Jan 11, 2020
Other journalists invoked the Freedom of Information Act and requested the CCB to release Buhari’s asset declaration form to them. 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.

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 former CJN Walter Onnoghen’s asset declaration form when the law forbids the public disclosure of public officials’ asset declaration forms without their consent?

Why was Onnoghen isolated for punishment for an offense that everyone, including the people meting out the punishment, is guilty of?
Common asset declearation forms of Buhari(self acclaimed "Mr.Integrity" ) Fashola, Amaechi & other APC big guns they cant allow CCB to make them available for public scrutiny.Yet Onneghen''s own was made available even without his consent because they are simply on a vendetta though they're all corrupt.

"All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others." Their hallmark in the APC are: Lies! Scam! Fraud! Deception and Hypocrisy.

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by TooMuchStuff: 9:24pm On Jan 11, 2020
shocked
Most of us that know Buhari at close neighbourhood in Kaduna won't ever fall for the stunt he pulled on Tinubu assslickers that he is incorruptible in the Southern part.

Buhari is probably as rich as Dangote if not more.
Main reason for favouring only Muslims northerners is to cover his dirty secrets with the Oath of Quran and it's consequences by himself

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by seniormallam(m): 9:28pm On Jan 11, 2020
They said admission letter is enough to prove that you are a graduate already

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by LibertyRep: 9:45pm On Jan 11, 2020
I do not know of any Nigerian politician that has integrity.
Except, of course, integrity has any other meaning

Beware of sanctimonious people who will like to proclaim how holy they are at every given opportunity. Often times, such people are always full of filth

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by chriskosherbal(m): 9:53pm On Jan 11, 2020
I think from now on Asset declaration by all public office holders especially politicians should be part & part so of our Constitution and made public for all to see when entering a public office and upon exit this will go a long way in reducing CORRUPTION.

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Staro: 9:59pm On Jan 11, 2020
I wonder oo ... bro Kperoogi

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Racoon(m): 10:00pm On Jan 11, 2020
“-The hope of escaping with impunity is the greatest incentive to vice.”-(Cicero)
“-As soon as it is possible to disobey with impunity, disobedience is legitimate."-(Jean-Jacques Rousseau).

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Nobody: 10:18pm On Jan 11, 2020
Nigeria don't have strong institutions.
Strong institutions is what make or mars a country.

Corruption is a child's case where there is weak institutions.


The country don't have focus except share the money.

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Staro: 10:37pm On Jan 11, 2020
Aw
Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Staro: 10:44pm On Jan 11, 2020
Thanks so much Mr Kperoogi.
You're doing a great job to redeem Nigeria

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by MoIbrahim: 11:57pm On Jan 11, 2020
Hmmmn.

Baba, declare openly na. I am ur fan o

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Dididrumz(m): 7:16am On Jan 12, 2020
Just leave these guys alone.

Obviously the common man is the end point of all the laws of the land

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by AheadAhead123: 7:16am On Jan 12, 2020
I tire. The law is meant for poor, deluded, fanatical and tribalistic masses.

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by soleexx(m): 7:18am On Jan 12, 2020
in the last day,

Angel will say if you are from Nigeria Oya move to these side...

#Nija case and Arsenal case will be different wen we get to heavenn
Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by crownwealth: 7:18am On Jan 12, 2020
Buharin is a FRAUD

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by eedimo(m): 7:18am On Jan 12, 2020
His assets... his problems
What I know is that one day, somebody would die and a child would be born.
Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by QuickStandard: 7:18am On Jan 12, 2020
..........it's called eye service
Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Nobody: 7:19am On Jan 12, 2020
The point is that the statutory regulatory body (the CCB in our case) has access to verify and monitor the assets to see if they are accurate and if the officer in question has enriched himself illegally.

A public declaration is not obligatory under the law in Nigeria (as well as other countries). This does not take away the moral obligation to declare publicly as PMB and PYO promised while campaigning.

Lastly, if it is not in the CCB, then it means it is being actively hidden by the presidency, and that is both immoral and likely illegal.

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by crownwealth: 7:19am On Jan 12, 2020
TooMuchStuff:
shocked
Most of us that know Buhari at close neighbourhood in Kaduna won't ever fall for the stunt he pulled on Tinubu assslickers that he is incorruptible in the Southern part.

Buhari is probably as rich as Dangote if not more.
Main reason for favouring only Muslims northerners is to cover his dirty secrets with the Oath of Quran and it's consequences by himself


The tyrant is morally and financially kworupt.

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by SimDan95(m): 7:20am On Jan 12, 2020
I will keep on saying it and shouting from the roof top, nothing I. this administration suprises me anymore.

The fact that onnoghen assets suddenly became public when election campaigns were going on says a lot, the plan was to remove onnoghen by shamelessly plying the “pighting kwarupsion" brouhaha.


Now to think of it who else notice that thread like this one is usually toxic to BMC'S zombies, it goes a long way to tell you that they are full of hypocrisy, bigotry and nepotism.

Dead meat seller arise and defend the dirty butts of ur pay masters it's what u are paid to do. Shit eater

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Sirseedorf(m): 7:20am On Jan 12, 2020
I wonder o

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Marvieduke(f): 7:21am On Jan 12, 2020
I don't blame those that don't declare their assets public because people will put eyes on them as if they own the assets together.
Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by helinues: 7:21am On Jan 12, 2020
Abi oo

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by airminem(f): 7:21am On Jan 12, 2020
wink Yeaaaaa

sad As a homieeeee kindaaaa lady, the constitution is faulty.

CCB,CCT is a witchhunt body.

grin

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Kuginzi: 7:23am On Jan 12, 2020
Waterypussy2:
As far as I'm concerned, Buhari still has his 50 gay cows and I admire him for that. Zombies it's time for us to get to work
Your highness, Chairman Nigeria Association of Zombies (NAZ), are u calling your boys to get to work?
Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Racoon(m): 7:23am On Jan 12, 2020
The word integrity is always abused when associated with a character like Maj.Gen.M.Buhari(Rtd).

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Newbiee: 7:24am On Jan 12, 2020
Its point is to witch hunt.

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Re: If Asset Declaration Isn’t Public, What’s Its Point? by Sirseedorf(m): 7:24am On Jan 12, 2020
Even the asset declaration is a scam itself.

Even it was declared how sure are you that it was all declared, everything in Nigeria is a scam, even our election and and all the government agencies are not honest.
Na dem sabi o

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