The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has called on the Federal Government to expedite action at prosecuting former President Olusegun Obasanjo for the financial malpractices he perpetuated during his eight year regime, and make sure he is adequately punished.
This
call followed the statement credited to the former president
challenging the federal government to prosecute him for all wrongs done
during his administration rather than prosecuting his aides. Obasanjo
allegedly made this statement at the 50th birthday anniversary of the
former Minister of Education, Mrs. Obiageli Ezekwesili.
“Now
that he has volunteered to face trial, the FG should not hesitate to
grant the old man’s request,” the Coalition's Executive Chairman, Debo
Adeniran, said in reaction to the news. “It is clear fact that the old
soldier presided over scandals of international dimension. It has been
revealed that 60 per cent of the Halliburton bribe money was collected
during Obasanjo’s regime; the Wilbross Scandal is there, the Siemens
Scandal, and even the Pentascope, which was said to have been registered
on a Sunday and incurred more debt that the NITEL it came to rescue.”
CACOL
said Obasanjo was right in his assertion and should be held liable for
every financial malpractices perpetrated in his regime.
“CACOL
has in many petitions and reminders provided the anti-graft agencies,
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt
Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), with all
evidences required to investigate the allegations and prosecute the
cases against former President Olusegun Obasanjo for corrupt practices
committed during his eight years in power,” the statement said. “Our
Coalition provided them with enough leads that they ought to have worked
with since six years ago, it is baffling that the former president has
not been docked [yet].”
The Coalition recalled, for purposes of a prospective probe:
•
The Ndudi Elumelu Power Probe Report, where the former president
allegedly expended $16bn on Rural Electrification Scheme Project with
nothing positive to show for it;
• The pogrom he committed in Odi, Zaki-Biam and the killings of the O’odua Peoples’ Congress members in the South West;
• His do-or-die politics, which led to thousands of lives wasted;
• The land grabbing allegations against Obasanjo;
• Obasanjo’s use of his office to garner illegal donations for his presidential library.
CACOL
further asserted that the former president should face trial for the
illegal excess crude account opened by his administration.
“It
is worthy of note that the so-called Excess Crude Account created by
Obasanjo is illegal,” the statement continued, stressing that Obasanjo
must tell the whole world why he created the account in the first place
and what he used the money for in the face of many sectors of the
country.
“The
ex-President must also tell Nigerians where monies recovered from
Abacha and other looters went to,” CACOL said. “Plunderers of our
collective patrimony and national heritage must be brought to book.
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