A pro-transparency and non-governmental organization – HUMAN
RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned what it called the
unending patterns of extreme epidemic of corruption and lack of accountability
in the hierarchy of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
The Rights group said the lack of action on the part of
President Muhammadu Buhari to block the financial heists and leakages within
the top management of the Nigerian national Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is a
constitutional breach of section 15(5) which provides that "the Nigerian
State SHALL abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power".
The Rights group said the seeming inaction and conspiratorial
silence of all the anti-corruption agencies to the monumental financial misapplication
in the NNPC shows that these anti-graft bodies have become toothless bulldogs
of the political party in power at the center.
In a media statement jointly authorized by the National
coordinator comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National media Affairs Director
Miss Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA lamented that the Federal government under President
Muhammadu Buhari has swept under the carpet of impunity the extensive
allegations of breach of procurement law in the award of contracts totaling
$24Billion as made by the minister for state for petroleum Dr. Ibe Kachikwu
against NNPC's GMD Alhaji Maikanti Baru.
The Rights group said it was unimaginable that even when the
hierarchy of the NNPC has yet to respond convincingly and conclusively on the
alleged $24Billion contract scam, it has again been enmeshed in another N50
Billion hidden bank accounts in breach of the single treasury account's (TSA)
Policy of the Federal government.
HURIWA submitted that the fact that the NNPC's officials
displayed before the Federal House of Representatives, a Presidential
approval for the flouting of this Federal government's financial transparency
and accountability TSA policy shows that the Presidency has assumed that it is
bigger than the law and policies put in place by the Nigerian State and
therefore open to insider abuses.
HURIWA which expressed strong consternation at the emerging
extremely disturbing patterns of official corruption in the NNPC, recalled that
in the letter to the President, the minister of petroleum accused the NNPC boss
of labeling him as “corrupt”, “anti-north”, and also being “in collusion with
militants”, in order to convince the president on the need to sideline him in
the decision-making process in the state-run oil firm.
HURIWA recalled also that the Petroleum minister Dr. Emmanuel
Ibe Kachikwu
alleged that the GMD of NNPC Alhaji Maikanti Baru awarded about $24 billion
major contracts without his input or review by the NNPC board which totally
violates the extant procurement law.
HURIWA stated that the Petroleum minister added that he wrote
the letter to the President after concerted efforts to have a one-on-one
appointment with him at the State House fell through since his return from the
UK for medical reasons.
The Rights group affirmed as follows: “The allegations made by
the minister of state for petroleum against the group Managing Director of NNPC
that he did not consult the board services committee whose function it is to
review potential appointments and terminations of senior staff prior to
implementation is a very worrying phenomenon that amounted to insubordination
to constituted authority which is totally unethical and unprofessional".
“We are aware that the Minister also alleged that Baru sidelined
the NNPC Board in the awards of contracts. According to the Minister, the legal
requirements is that all contacts above $20 million should be reviewed and
approved by the NNPC board. That the President Muhammadu Buhari's
administration has comfortably swept these huge allegations of corruption and
criminality under the carpets and the government is going about as if all is
well is totally reprehensible, despicable and abominable and these criminal
allegations must be investigated and anybody indicted must be sanctioned. This
government must not treat some public officials as sacred cows even when they
are linked to serious crimes against the nation State”.
HURIWA stated that it was disturbing that NNPC has become a
cesspool of corruption even as the presidency looks the other way and the
anti-graft bodies are in no way worried that these large scale corruptions are
happening within the management of the NNPC.
The Rights group condemns the reported presidential directive to
the NNPC management to flout the treasury single account (TSA) policy and
operate different bank account of over N50 Billion and demands that the GMD of
NNPC Alhaji Baru be dismissed.
“The alleged huge crime by top management of NNPC which became
manifest when the House of Representatives uncovered how the Nigeria National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) flouted the Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy
by depositing over N50 billion in various commercial banks, is extremely
disturbing and it is even more disturbing that this pattern of criminal
allegations are linked to the office of the President in an administration that
talks so much about anti-corruption”.
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