Efforts
of President Goodluck Jonathan administration to close the curtain on
allegations of unremitted $20billion into the national coffers by the
Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC seem to have hit the rocks
as General Muhammadu Buhari, (retd) Nigeria’s president-elect said he
will initiate a fresh probe into the issue when he resumes office.
Malam
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria
who is now the Emir of Kano had in a petition to the presidency late
2013 alleged that the NNPC failed to remit the funds into the national
coffer.
But he was sacked soon after the allegations became public.
The
Federal Government later appointed PriceWaterHouse to conduct a
forensic audit into NNPC accounts following outrage generated by the
issue, including a probe of allegation by the National Assembly. A
report by the auditors released just before the last general elections
however indicated that the amount the NNPC has failed to remit to the
national treasure was $1.4 million.
Dieziani Allison Madueke,
Minister of Petroleum told journalists last Wednesday that the NNPC has
already started paying the missing N1.4 million into the national
treasury.
But General Buhari told a delegation from Adamawa state
led by the state’s governor-elect, Bindow Jibrilla on Sunday that he
will investigate the allegations of missing fund despite information
that some persons already started returning money to government coffers
“His
royal highness, the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was removed from
the Central bank because he said that about $20 billion was missing,
instead of the government to investigate the matter, they refused,
instead they sacked him. As God will have it, he is now the Emir of Kano
and that is exactly what he wants to be.
“He has already written
all the detail report on it, the incoming government will not ignore it,
even though we have promised to draw a line, but $20 billion is too big
to ignore. This is Nigerian money and it must be investigated,” said
Buhari.
The President elect also told the Adamawa State delegation
that he is going to take issues of security, youth unemployment, and
corruption as priority of his administration.
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