Former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy,
Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has been accused of illegally taking $1 billion
from the federation account to prosecute the re-election bid of former
President Goodluck Jonathan, noting that, if she were a witness in a
court of law, she would be declared a pathological liar whose evidence
is of no value.
Edo state governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, made
the accusation in Benin on Monday at a seminar themed “Enhancing IGR in
Edo, issues, prospects and challenges,” organized by the state
government for Permanent Secretaries, Directors and Deputy Directors.
The
governor said the former Minister also needs to tells Nigerians how the
Excess Crude Account was drawn down to $4.1 billion from the peak of
$10 billion when no approval was given by the National Economic Council
for any withdrawals, adding that, Okonjo-Iweala would have been declared
a pathological liar if she were a witness in court due to the
inconsistencies in her statements said a forensic audit would truly
determine how much was illegally spent from the federation account under
her watch as Minister.
Addressing the seminar participants,
Oshiomhole said the state government would now hold Permanent
Secretaries, Directors and Deputy Directors responsible for any fraud
detected in their departments, stating that, the government has trimmed
down the cost of running government.
“The truth is, many things
went wrong even at the federal level. As you might have read in the
papers, while the federal government, under Goodluck Jonathan, with the
then Coordinating Minister of the Economy liked to blame “Governors” for
wasteful spending, for not saving for the rainy day, for not investing
properly, the truth is the real weakness in the Nigerian federal chain
has been the Federal Government. Our hope is that with the new
President, given his pedigree we will break from the past.
“You
will soon begin to hear when all the numbers are published, last week, I
complained aloud that Edo State lost about N10 billion over a four year
period from only one source, the NLNG remittance to the federation
account.
“How did I arrive at the figure? I used my 4-Figure Table
and I asked myself at $2.1 billion remitted by NLNG as taxes and Shell,
and by the way, Shell is not the only oil operative, we have Chevron
and several others. They shared the $2.1 billion based on the revenue
allocation formula, Edo State got about N2.27 billion. So I said, thank
God this money came after the departure of Okonjo-Iweala and President
Jonathan. If the PDP were still in charge at Abuja, this money would
have been taken.
“That
is not the only money Edo State Government has lost. You have heard of
the last installment of $4.1 billion that was in the Excess Crude
Account as of November, 2014, and from that time till today, we have
not; when I say we, federal, states and local governments have not
touched that money. We have not agreed to take anything out of it, and
yet it has been drawn down to about $2 billion. Which means $2.1 billion
disappeared. If you listened and followed the conversation, when I made
this allegation after the National Economic Council meeting that the
former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister, Dr Okonjo-Iweala
took $2.1 billion without approval and spent it in a manner that was
never accounted for, she replied that I lied and said that it was the
Commissioners and herself who agreed to distribute that money to the
three tiers of government and that FAAC is the most visible expression
of our true federalism. And that we shouldn’t claim that FAAC is unknown
to us. That FAAC is a creation of law and so on and so forth.
“I’m
going into this, because, as public servants, you need to understand
not just the finances of Edo State but also the finances of Nigeria,
particularly as they affect our state.
“Now the Commissioners of
Finance met and they looked at themselves and they looked at
Okonjo-Iweala and they submitted to Okonjo-Iweala that ‘madam, you lied,
not Oshiomhole because in truth, we have no powers to decide
withdrawals from the Excess Crude Account and that the power is vested
in the State Governors at the level of the National Economic Council.’
But whether vested or not, we never, ever resolved to share money from
that account.
“Now the former Minister of Finance and Coordinating
Minister of the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, confronted with these
hard facts now shifted the argument that ‘oh no it is not FAAC that
approved it, it was the former President Goodluck Jonathan that approved
it.
“President Jonathan as far as the law of Nigeria is
concerned, or any President, his approval is limited to funds of the
federal government, not funds of the federation. Funds of the federation
can only be approved by governors and representative of the President
as reflected in the composition of the National Economic Council, which
is made is made up by governors and chaired by the Vice President, with
the CBN Governor and Minister of Finance and others as members. But
there’s so much confusion now that Okonjo-Iweala can say one thing in
the morning and tomorrow she will say I never said so. If she were a
witness in a court of law, she would be declared a pathological liar
whose evidence is of no value.
“So governments have lost a lot of
money and the $2.1 billion, Edo State’s share of that, because that
would have included derivation we would have made about N2.6 billion.
That, we have lost now to Okonjo-Iweala.
“Now that she claimed she
used it, between herself and the last President, they agreed to take
the money to pay oil marketers. But if you talk to those oil marketers,
they will tell you that within that period, they were paid $1 billion
not $2.1 billion. So in truth, about $1 billion was taken for election
purposes and Edo State’s share of that should have been about N4.6
billion from that $2.1 billion that Dr Ngozi-Okonjo Iweala, the former
Minister of Finance illegally took from Excess Crude account.
“For
clarity, that is not the only money they have so illegally taken. If
you look at the total number at a point, the excess crude account peaked
at $10 billion and we now heard it dropped to $4.1 billion. This means
at some point, another $6 billion was taken. So we are hopeful that by
the time we carry out some forensic analysis, we will be able to show
clearly how much of the funds accruing to the three tiers of government
were unilaterally and illegally spent by the Federal Government under
the former Minister of Finance,” the governor said.
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