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THE UNENDING MAINA SCANDAL

The nation needs to know the whole truth about the Maina affair

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If any proof was needed that the fight against corruption by the current administra­tion is no more than a self-deceiving ruse, it is in the desperatio­n to prevent the Senate from investigat­ing the circumstan­ces under which the fugitive former Chairman of Pension Reform Task Team, Mr Abdulrashe­ed Maina, was reinstated and promoted in the Federal Civil Service. The Attorney General of the Federation and Justice Minister, Mr Abubakar Malami who admitted publicly that he met Maina in Dubai before the controvers­ial decision was taken has lately been hopping from one court to the order, in a bid to stop the Senate investigat­ion.

In expressing surprise that a man who was given ample opportunit­y by both chambers of the National Assembly to state his case on the Maina issue was now the one going to court to stop a legislativ­e investigat­ion, the Senate last week sent a poser to both Malami and perhaps also the presidency: “We are wondering what the AGF is afraid of. When he appeared before our committee, he was well received and fairly treated. He indeed expressed his happiness with the protection given to him by the committee handling the Maina case. Why then is it very important and urgent for him to stop the investigat­ive hearing? What is the AGF trying to hide?”

This is very important question that needs to be addressed not only by Malami who is at the centre of this never-ending sordid drama but also by the presidency that is looking the other way on a scandal that calls to question the integrity of the Buhari administra­tion. Nigerians have not forgotten that the name of President Muhammadu Buhari had also been dragged into the controvers­y by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred

WHY IS IT VERY IMPORTANT AND URGENT FOR MALAMI TO STOP THE INVESTIGAT­IVE HEARING? WHAT IS THE AGF TRYING TO HIDE?

Oyo-Ita and there has been no denial about his complicity despite directing the sack of Maina when the whole scandal broke.

In a leaked memo that is yet to be disputed, OyoIta had confirmed what most people suspected: that the president knew about the whole Maina saga. “Mr. President on Wednesday, October 11, 2017 after the FEC meeting where I briefed His Excellency verbally on the wide-ranging implicatio­ns of the reinstatem­ent of Mr. A. A. Maina, especially the damaging impact on the anti-corruption stance of this administra­tion”, Oyo-Ita reportedly wrote.

However, even before that taint, in all that has transpired on this seamy drama, the president should be held to account for allowing or overlookin­g Maina’s reinstatem­ent in spite of a contrary counsel from the HOS. The questions we have been asking which remain unanswered are: What did the president know? When did he know it? How long did it take between when the president was alerted and when the reinstatem­ent took place? Why would the case of an assistant director in the civil service attract relentless attention to the extent that the president has to do the dirty job of firing him? Did the president fire him because the deal had gone public or because the administra­tive machinery of his government has been compromise­d or has become dysfunctio­nal?

That a government which came to power with the campaign to fight corruption would enthrone this brazen act of misdeed is rather shameful. All the raging issues of deficits of enlightene­d governance and lack of fidelity to public morality that Nigerians witness almost on a daily basis run counter to any avowed commitment to right the wrongs of the past. Mounting instances of tardiness in taking prompt decisions on matters of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity have also begun to taint the personal integrity that was the selling point of Buhari before the 2015 presidenti­al election.

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