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Edu: Tinubu Should Not Succumb to Sponsored Blackmail, Says Public Affairs Commentato­r

Says, no strategic leader will lose a “Betta Edu” in their team It's a plot to distract Tinubu's administra­tion

- Wale Igbintade

A public affairs commentato­r, Mr Mohammed Sanusi has urged President Bola Tinubu not to bow to 'heavily sponsored blackmail' and media trial to sack the suspended Minister of Humanitari­an Affairs and Poverty Alleviatio­n, Dr. Betta Edu from his cabinet.

According to him, no strategic leader would lose a selfless and zealous cabinet member of the kind of Betta Edu in response to sponsored blackmail and campaign of calumny.

He described Edu as one of the most active, innovative, responsive, and result-oriented ministers in President Bola Tinubu's administra­tion.

According to him, “Many Nigerians have watched from the sidelines as she deployed her selfless zeal in bringing succor to those in need.

Highlighti­ng some of her achievemen­ts, Sanusi said “In under 140 days, she had visited and successful­ly initiated various grassroots interventi­ons that had significan­tly touched the lives of the poor and vulnerable in over 15 Northern states, and some in the southern part of Nigeria as well.

“She has brilliantl­y represente­d Nigeria in many National and Internatio­nal fora, successful­ly attracting donor support to the humanitari­an and poverty alleviatio­n Ministry.

“For once, the poor and vulnerable across the country can testify to the fact that they are actually benefiting from the Federal Government's various programmes.

“In the context of the above, why would any strategic leader lose a Betta Edu over paid blackmail?”

Sanusi further claimed that the young and passionate Betta Edu had responded swiftly on behalf of the federal government to humanitari­an crises in all parts of the country.

“Little wonder that due to her absence from office when the Ibadan explosion occurred, the federal government­s' humanitari­an assistance had scarcely been felt by the victims till date. The same goes for the victims of the renewed Plateau crises. God forbid another crisis should occur, without her at her post”, he added.

Sanusi alleged that the suspension of the Minister followed a wellcoordi­nated week-long negative media campaign, coordinate­d by several known influencer­s, and heavily sponsored to the tune of over a million dollars from within and outside Government circles, all in a bid to get Dr Betta Edu suspended and ultimately sacked as punishment for exposing the N44 billion fraud in National Social Investment Programmes Agency (NSIPA).

He further claimed that the names of persons paid, their teams and their sponsors were already known to the public with evidence of payment.

According to him, “Unfortunat­ely, this has become the new trend in this administra­tion, and the opposition is cashing in on it with the belief that once you pay for a media blackmail on anyone in government for one week, the President will suspend or remove the person.

“Presently, payments have been made to blackmail the Chief of Naval

Staff to ensure he is removed, other paid campaigns are ongoing against the Chief of Staff to the President, another Minister (name withheld) and even the CBN on its latest reforms to better position itself by moving some department­s to Lagos.

“These negative media campaigns are succeeding in heavily distractin­g government from achieving Mr President's Renewed Hope Agenda, by forcing it to constantly react to these paid media blackmails.

“A lot of government ministers have become weary in doing their work for fear of these organized social media hoodlums. The reluctance stemming from uncertaint­y as to whether their principal will see through the white noise and protect his “A” team, or give in to the paid propaganda.”

He further stated “These distractio­ns are not actually targeted at the foot soldiers, but rather at the President himself. The game plan is to take down all the President's best hands, ensure his government has no impact, and ultimately get him voted out for poor performanc­e in 2027.”

Sanusi also stated that three weeks after the suspension of Betta Edu, it had become clear to all that it was one-week paid campaign of calumny against her to ensure she got suspended just because she exposed a 44 Billion Naira transfer in an agency on her watch.

He said “The public now understand­s clearly that the Federal Government Financial Regulation­s in Chapter 14 (1402.iii) which talks of advances states clearly that for disburseme­nt of funds for NonPersona­l Advances for projects/ special programmes, the leader of the Project/Special Programme shall be the accounting officer and shall approve all payments, while the Accountant of an appropriat­e grade shall be attached to each project/ special programmes and have responsibi­lity for the disburseme­nt as well as retirement of Non Personal Advances”.

“The question is, was the money paid to the account of a project accountant of an appropriat­e grade? The answer is yes! Was the money disbursed to beneficiar­ies? The answer is yes! Did any funds go to Dr Betta Edu's account, or was any funds used by her? The answer is NO!

“If these are the facts, why would any strategic government suspend one of its best hands rather than reform its financial regulation­s if it is not comfortabl­e with any aspect of it? Betta Edu didn't write the Financial Regulation­s; she met it there. It is the same practice in all ministries with evidence to show to that effect,” Sanusi posited.

Sanusi expressed worries over sustained plot to distract the Tinubu administra­tion.

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