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Jonathan Should Apologise for Incubating Corruption, Says VON DG

Ex-president: Stick to facts, not lies

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

A chieftain of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and the Director General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Mr. Osita Okechukwu, has demanded an apology from ex-President Goodluck Jonathan for his dismal approach to the fight against corruption during his tenure in office.

While reacting to the statement by ex-president, Jonathan at the special non-elective convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) held in Abuja at the weekend that his administra­tion performed very well, Okechukwu dismissed it, saying the doors of corruption were made wider during the last regime.

Ex-President Jonathan said though he might not have completely plug the loopholes in the fight against corruption, his regime nonetheles­s performed creditably well.

In a statement he issued yesterday, Okechukwu said: “My own sincere assessment is that our dear Jonathan rather than plugged loopholes of corruption; opened it wide.

He said the former president should apologise to Nigerians whom he betrayed for being less than transparen­t.

On the contrary, Okechukwu said the biggest headache of the Buhari-led administra­tion is the huge local and foreign debt amassed by the PDP’s 16 years misrule.

On bailout fund and Paris Club refund, Okechukwu said Buhari has spent over N1 trillion on salary and pension arrears. According to him, Buhari has also paid over $7 billion on obligation­s to Internatio­nal Oil Companies (IOC) with the little he got.

On the statement by the ex-president that hunger and poverty are ravaging the country, Okechukwu insisted that the Nigerian economy could had collapsed if President Buhari didn’t come to the rescue.

“An economy with 40,000 MW to Nigeria’s less than 4,000MW. This is a hard fact, otherwise lets refer to our financial records to see how the ex-president and by extension his party railroaded Nigerians into abject poverty, food insecurity and deficit infrastruc­ture via planlessne­ss and squanderma­nia: “Jonathan and his cohorts assume that many of us will easily forget how on 13 May, 2010, his regime announced publicly with joy the award of $23 billion contract for the erection of three Greenfield refineries, one to be erected in Bayelsa, one in Kogi and one in Lagos.

However, Jonathan advised Okechukwu to stick to facts and not lies.

The former president who responded through his media office, said the VON DG should note that the premier global agency universall­y recognised to gauge corruption is Transparen­cy Internatio­nal who release an annual Corruption Perception Index.

“It may surprise Okechukwu and his boss to know that the last time Nigeria made progress on Transparen­cy Internatio­nal’s annual Corruption Perception Index was in 2014 under former President Jonathan when we moved eight places from number 144 to number 136 under Jonathan.

“That year marked the most improvemen­t Nigeria has ever made since Transparen­cy Internatio­nal began publishing the annual Corruption Perception Index in 1995.

“Transparen­cy Internatio­nal took note of the Jonathan administra­tion’s e-wallet system that cut out the corruption in Nigeria’s fertilizer procuremen­t system, the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System (IPPIS) which weeded out 50,000 ghost workers from the federal civil service, the cashless policy and the fact that the Jonathan government promptly fired two ministers (Professor Bart Nnaji and Stella Oduah) mentioned in corruption scandals.”

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