Rotimi Amaechi and Goodluck Jonathan
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Goodluck Jonathan's former aide, Reno Omokri, has denied media reports
credited to the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, which indicated
that Jonathan's administration failed to account for $48 billion oil
money.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has denied claims by Transport
Minister, Chibuike Amaechi, that an alleged $49 billion got missing from
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation's account and same not paid
into the federation account, led the recession in the country today,
Vanguard reports.
It was gathered that Amaechi had claimed in a media report on
Sunday that the nation would not be in recession if the said amount had
been remitted.
Jonathan in a statement by one of his aides, Reno Omokri, while
reacting to a statement credited to Amaechi, said that the allegation
was unfounded, adding that the administration of President Muhammadu
Buhari had not pursued that line because it was clear that there was no
truth in it.
He said, “In September 2013, the then Governor of the Central
Bank of Nigeria, Malam Sanusi Lamido alleged that the sum of $49.8
billion was not remitted to the federation account by the NNPC.
"When he was challenged on this amount by the National
Assembly, the then Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and the
NNPC, the then CBN Governor reduced the amount that was missing to
$10.8 billion on December 18, 2013.
“In February of 2014, the then CBN Governor wrote another
letter to the Senate admitting that he did not know how much was
unaccounted for saying it could be $10.8 billionn or $12 billion or $19
billion or $21 billion, we do not know at this point.
“Eventually, it was established that no such money was missing
and even the Muhammadu Buhari administration has kept quiet about the
matter knowing that it was propaganda to pull down the previous
administration.
“Nigerians should realise that it is no coincidence that this
allegation is coming just days after the revelation that no record
exists of Nigeria’s crude oil sales since June, 2015.
“Flowing from the above, Nigerians should see Amaechi’s most
recent statement as an attempt to divert attention from pressing
questions that demand timely answers.
“It is quite telling that the single most expensive
infrastructure built in Nigeria in the last decade is the Kaduna-Abuja
187km modern fast railway that enables you live in Kaduna and work in
Abuja.
“Though Buhari commissioned this project on July 26, 2016, it
is worth mentioning that neither he nor Amaechi had anything to do with
this project beyond reaping where they had not sown. That project was
built and completed by the Jonathan administration.
“If Nigerians want to know why it was very hard to save money
over the last decade, they should point fingers at Amaechi. Those in
the habit of shouting about the ‘alternative fact’ that the Jonathan
administration did not save up during the sunny days for the rainy day,
should not forget so soon that the Jonathan administration met $6.5
billion in the Excess Crude Account upon inception in 2010 and increased
it to almost $9 billion by 2012.”
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