hehehe.....There are strong indications that the
police and Department of State Services have received the backing of
President Muhammadu Buhari, to carry out full investigations into the
N480bn budget padding in the House of Representatives.
We gathered on
Saturday that the security agencies had already swung into action by
scrutinising documents collected from a former Chairman of the House of
Representatives Appropriation Committee, Abdulmumin Jibrin, as part of
the investigations into the budget padding.
Investigations showed that Buhari, as
part of his commitment to the anti-graft war was favourably disposed to
investigations into the allegations in spite of his closeness to the
Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara.
It was learnt that Jibrin, who visited
the DSS headquarters in Abuja on Friday, submitted written demands by
four principal officers of the House during the vetting of the 2016
budget by the National Assembly.
It was gathered that the lawmaker made
copies of the same documents available to the police detectives as
investigation into the scam began last week.
It was also learnt that security
agencies had started scrutinising the documents with a view to
determining members of the House that would be quizzed.
It was gathered that the DSS, during the
week, would start the investigation with the questioning of civil
servants working in the National Assembly Budget Office and that other
affected principal officers would subsequently be invited.
Jibrin had, in his petitions to the
security agencies, accused the Speaker of the House; Dogara, his
deputy, Yusuf Lasun; the House Whip, Alhassan Doguwa, and the Minority
Leader, Leo Ogor, of padding the budget.
It was gathered that security officers
were banking on using as evidence written demands by the principal
officers to establish a criminal case against the House leadership.
Sources said Jibrin had submitted
“incontrovertible” evidence linking the four men to the budget padding
incident that embarrassed the Federal Government.
Among the documents, said to have been
provided by the petitioner, was the breakdown of the amount that was
added to the budget which was allegedly to be shared by Dogara and his
cohorts.
In one of the demand notes, the speaker
was to get N3bn; the deputy speaker, N2.55bn; House leader and chief
whip, N1.8bn each; deputy leader and deputy chief whip, N1.5bn each;
minority leader and minority whip, N1.4bn each; while the deputy
minority leader and deputy minority whip would each get N1.3bn,
totalling N17.5 bn.
Other evidence that may be used to
establish a case against the house leadership include the document on
the N20bn projects allegedly inserted in the 2016 budget under the
service wide vote.
It was also gathered that detectives
were examining a document showing the 2,000 projects inserted into the
budget by 10 standing committees chairmen which was approved by the
speaker. The projects amounted to N284bn. The total amount of the
budget padding was said to be N480bn.
Sunday Punch was made to
understand that the documented evidence, in possession of the
petitioner, would make it difficult for the house leadership to escape
prosecution for malfeasance unless a political solution was adopted.
Further findings indicated that Jibrin
had received the full support of the President and the
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar
Malami in his quest to torpedo the house leadership.
It was learnt that Jibrin had met with
Malami where he was assured of the Federal Government’s support for his
anti-corruption crusade in the National Assembly.
A top government officer, who confided in Sunday PUNCH,
said, “Security agencies have received the backing of the President
to probe the allegation. The President has said that there is no sacred
cow in the fight against corruption. You know he is close to Dogara,
but he will not stop the security agencies from investigating anybody.”
A source stated that though the
government knew that Jibrin was not entirely blameless in the unfolding
saga, it would not overlook the allegations against the principal
officers.
When asked about the status of the
investigation into the budget padding, the Force Public Relations
Officer, Donald Awunah, declined comment, saying he did not have any
information on it. “I can’t speak on the investigation, I know nothing
about it,” he said.
But when contacted, the Presidency said
that the President would not ‘interfere with the budget padding
allegation in the House.’
The Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, who said this in an interview
with one of our correspondents, also stated that budget padding would
not occur again in the Buhari administration.
Adesina said the President had made it
clear to all those concerned that he would not tolerate a situation
where he would present a budget and the federal lawmakers would pass a
document completely different from what he submitted to them.
How Jibrin maintains informants at N’Assembly
Meanwhile, details emerged on Saturday
on how the former Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation, Mr.
Abdulmumin Jibrin, ruffled the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, and three
other principal officers with his ‘budget padding’ allegations for over a
week.
Investigations showed that the All
Progressives Congress lawmaker from Kano State operated largely under
cover since he began taking on Dogara last week, except for his
announced brief appearance at the headquarters of the Department of
State Services in Abuja on Friday night.
Findings revealed that Jibrin ran a ‘Mobile’ office’ with a laptop computer, mobile phones and hard copies of the 2016 budget.
One National Assembly aide, who understood his movements, confided in SUNDAY PUNCH that Jibrin kept a safe distance from his Abuja residence and reportedly avoided using cars he was easily identified with.
It was gathered that soon after he
kick-started his media war against the four principal officers, Jibrin
initially shuttled between his Kano and Abuja residences.
However, in the last four days, Jibrin,
who had also served as the Chairman, Committee on Finance in the 7th
Assembly, stayed under cover in Abuja, coming out only to hold brief
discussions with family members and aides before disappearing again.
But, the Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, denied that anybody was after Jibrin.
Namdas also said “claims” by Jibrin that Dogara sent the police and DSS operatives after him were “unfounded.”
Efforts to get Jibrin’s comments failed on Saturday. He rarely answers his calls or responds to text messages
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