55 Nigerians stole over N1.34 trillion in 8 years — Lai Mohammed
Nigeria’s
Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has stated that 55 Nigerians
have stolen over N1.34 trillion from the country’s treasury from 2006 to 2013.
Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed
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Speaking at a
press conference on Monday in Abuja, Mr. Mohammed said since the nation was on
the verge of winning the war against insurgent group, Boko Haram, the nation
and its people should also partake in yet, another war on corruption.
Mr. Mohammed said
if Nigerians failed to cooperate with the governing All Progressives Congress
administration under president Muhammadu Buhari, corruption would “kill the
country”.
“Gentlemen, the
situation is dire and the time to act is now. For example, between the period
2006 and 2013, just 55 people allegedly stole a total of 1.34 trillion Naira in
Nigeria. That’s more than a quarter of last year’s national budget,” he said.
Out of the
stolen funds, the minister said 15 former governors were alleged to have stolen
N146.84 billion; while 4 former ministers stole N7 billion; 12 former public
servants, both at federal and state levels, stole over N14 billion; 8 people in
the banking Industry allegedly N524 billion; while 11 businessmen allegedly
stole N653 billion.
Giving reasons
why Nigerians should “own” the war against corruption, Mr. Mohammed said using
the World Bank rates and costs, showed that one third of the stolen funds could
have provided 635.18 kilometres of road; built 36 ultra modern hospitals, that
is one ultra modern hospital per state; built 183 schools; educated 3,974
children from primary to tertiary level at 25.24 million per child; and built
20,062 units of 2-bedroom houses.
“This is the
money that a few people, just 55 in number, allegedly stole within a period of
just eight years. And instead of a national outrage, all we hear are these
nonsensical statements that the government is fighting only the opposition, or
that the government is engaging in vendetta,” he said.
The information
minister said Nigerians must therefore support the government in the ongoing
war against corruption, irrespective of political, religious or tribal
leanings.
“If you have
stolen public funds, you must not go scot-free. Everyone and every arm of
government must rise up to be counted in this epic war, and defeat is not an
option if our country is to survive.
“As President
Muhammadu Buhari likes to say, if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will
kill Nigeria. There is no better way to say it,” he said.
Mr. Mohammed
said the impression being created by a cross section of Nigerians that the war
against corruption wa a vendetta against the opposition, and that indeed it is
one-sided, was erroneous.
“This is not
true and indeed very nauseating,” he said.
The minister
gave example with the latest issue of the $2.1 billion arms deal, saying that
it is clear that funds meant to fight terrorism were deployed to another fight-
“the fight to keep then President Goodluck Jonathan and his party, the PDP, in
power at all cost”.
“So far, based
on what we know, no one who has been accused of partaking in the sharing of the
funds has denied receiving money. All we have heard from them are ludicrous
reasons why they partook in sharing of the money.
“One said he
collected N4.5 billion for spiritual purposes, another said he received N2.1
billion for publicity, while yet another said he got N13 billion to pay someone
else for the Maritime University land.
“Based on these
revelations, should we now fold our hands and allow these people to go away with
public funds? Is anyone thinking about the innocent soldiers who lost their
lives just because they did not get the necessary weapons to fight the
terrorists? What about the families left behind by these soldiers who were sent
to their early graves because of the misappropriation of these funds?
“What about
those who lost their means of livelihood after the terrorists overran their
towns and villages? What of the millions of Nigerians, especially women and
children, who are now living in IDP camps? Is it not clear that the cruel fate
that has befallen these unfortunate people is a direct result of the misuse of
the funds meant to fight the terrorists? Are these not the true costs of
corruption?,” he said.
Mr. Mohammed
challenged the media to always bring to perspective what corruption has done to
Nigeria, its people and image at the international level.
He said the
Nigerian media must always reflect how corruption stifles economic growth,
hinders the fight against poverty, leads to decay in infrastructure and reduce
educational standards, lowers life expectancy, stunts the fight against
maternal and infant mortality and impacts negatively on the general livelihood
of the citizens.
Apart from the
media, the Information Minister also identified, the judiciary arm of
government as one of the critical players that would help rid the country of
corruption.
“Unless this
very important arm of government fully joins in waging
this war, the pending cases of corruption will just drag on until they outlast this Administration,” he said.
this war, the pending cases of corruption will just drag on until they outlast this Administration,” he said.
The Minister
said his Ministry was also planning to carry a sensitization programme on the
war against corruption to all the corners of the country, leveraging on the
wide reach of the National Orientation Agency, NOA.
He said he would
partner with other agencies of government, especially the anti-corruption
agencies and the police, as well as the Presidential Advisory Committee on
Anti-Corruption.
Table below
indicates what 55 people stole from 2006 to 2013.
CATEGORY NO OF CASES AMOUNT
INVOLVED
EX-GOVERNORS 15 146,840,800,000.00
EX-MINISTERS 4 7,050,000,000.00
EX-LEGISLATORS 5 8,350,000,000.00
EX-PUBLIC SERVANTS 7 (Federal) 6,906,600,000.00
EX-PUBLIC SERVANTS 5 (State) 7,275,000,000.00
BANKING INDUSTRY 8 524,560,000,000.00
BUSNESSMEN 11 653,150,000,000.00
EX-GOVERNORS 15 146,840,800,000.00
EX-MINISTERS 4 7,050,000,000.00
EX-LEGISLATORS 5 8,350,000,000.00
EX-PUBLIC SERVANTS 7 (Federal) 6,906,600,000.00
EX-PUBLIC SERVANTS 5 (State) 7,275,000,000.00
BANKING INDUSTRY 8 524,560,000,000.00
BUSNESSMEN 11 653,150,000,000.00
GRAND TOTAL 55
N1,354,132,400,000.00
PREMIUM TIMES
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