hehehehe....A former Chairman, House Committee on
Appropriation, Mr. Abdulmumin Jibrin, on Wednesday alleged that the
Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, handed out $25,000 to lawmakers so that they
could pass a vote of confidence on the speaker.
Jibrin claimed that Dogara opened a register at his Asokoro guest house where each member who signed was handed the cash.
Last week, he made a similar allegation
against nine members of the House Committee on Appropriation, who
disowned him. In the case of the appropriation committee lawmakers,
Jibrin alleged that they took a bribe of $20,000 each.
Among those who disowned him were his former Deputy, Mr. Chris Azubuogu, who is still the deputy chairman of the committee.
The members all denied the allegation.
In the latest allegation, the former
chairman claimed that the Chairman, House Committee on Basic Education,
Mr. Zakari Mohammed, coordinated the disbursement of the cash to
lawmakers.
He said Mohammed was assisted by the
Chairman, Committee on Interior, Mr. Adams Jagaba, and the Deputy Chief
of Staff to the speaker, Mr. Cyril Maduabum.
Jibrin, in a series of tweets on
Wednesday, said he was ready for the investigation into his “budget
padding” allegations against Dogara by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission and the police.
He denied that he was not being sponsored by external forces to destabilise the House.
Jibrin tweeted, “Fellow Nigerians, in a
desperate attempt, corrupt Speaker Dogara and the three others have
opened a register for a vote of confidence signature.
“The register is opened at his Asokoro guest house located at Wilberforce Juta Crescent. Hon. members are given $25,000 to sign.
“This disgraceful act is coordinated by
Hon. Zakari Mohammed, Hon. Jagaba Adams Jagaba and DCoS to Mr. Speaker,
Hon. CID Maduabum.”
“Investigation by anti-graft agencies is
already on and I pledge to support the investigation and prosecution of
these corrupt public officers.
“I am also obliged to respond to some
allegations that I am sponsored by some external forces to destabilise
the House of Representatives.”
“No external forces in this matter; if
there are any, they deserve commendation for sponsoring a struggle to
wipe out corruption in the House.”
Jibrin added that he expected the four officers to resort to religious “blackmail” against him soon.
Reacting, Dogara’s deputy chief of
staff, Maduabum, dismissed Jibrin’s latest allegation, saying that it
was beginning to follow a pattern.
He stated, “The disgraced Hon.
Abdulmumin has once again accused me of being involved in coordinating
the distribution of $25,000 to various members in the House of
Representatives Zonal Caucus in order to support the Hon. Speaker, Rt.
Hon. Dogara Yakubu.
“It is true that he loves mentioning my
name, but is he so unintelligent not to notice a pattern. Hon. (Nkem)
Abonta disagrees with him on national television, he immediately adds
his name in a petition to the EFCC; Hon. (Adams) Jagaba grants an
interview against him, he adds his name in the charge sheet which he
carries about.
“The Appropriation Committee members
disowned him, he immediately alleges inducement of $20,000; the whole
House rises against him, then immediately everyone is given $25,000 USD
each.
“Can he not see that no one needs to be
induced when he is on a one-man riot squad to denigrate all members of
the House and pull down the institution of the National Assembly?
Maduabum said Dogara was a “democrat”
and an “incorruptible Nigerian,” who would not do any of the acts Jibrin
accused him of committing.
However, Mohammed, a former Chairman,
House Committee on Media and Public Affairs in the 7th Assembly, denied
Jibrin’s $25,000 allegation.
Mohammed also described the allegation as “cheap blackmail” and another “tales by moonlight.”
He stated, “I want to state that the
accusation is not only untrue but it is another tales by moonlight to
hoodwink Nigerians to malign my image.
“Fellow countrymen, please disregard
this cheap blackmail aimed at playing to the gallery. I challenge Mr.
Jibrin to name at least 10 members or less, who benefited from the
bribe.
“My advice to Mr. Jibrin is that he
should stop the mud-slinging of my person and concentrate on licking his
self-inflicted wounds.”
Meanwhile, the secretariat of the appropriation committee remained shut on Wednesday, the fifth day running.
The Department of State Services operatives still guarded the office, denying members of staff access into the place.
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