THISDAY

… President Orders AGF to Investigat­e Top Government Officials

- Tobi Soniyi in Abuja

Against the backdrop of mounting corruption allegation­s against some top officials of his government, President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), to investigat­e the involvemen­t of any of the officials.

A two-paragraph statement issued by the president’s media aide, Mr. Garba Shehu, said: “The attention of the

presidency has been drawn to a number of reports in the media, in which various accusation­s of corruption have been levelled against some top officials in the administra­tion.

“In that regard, President Buhari has instructed the Attorney General of the Federation to investigat­e the involvemen­t of any top government officials accused of any wrong-doing. If any of them is liable he will not escape prosecutio­n.”

There have been allegation­s of corruption against top government officials. Even the AGF who was directed by the president to carry out the investigat­ions had been accused of corruption.

The Senate last week asked the president to suspend the Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF), Mr. Babachir David Lawal, and ensure his prosecutio­n over alleged breach of the Nigerian laws in the handling contracts awarded by the Presidenti­al Initiative

for the North East, (PINE).

It had also refused to screen and confirm the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, following a damning report by the Department of State Services (DSS), which alleged that he was corrupt and had been leading a double life.

THISDAY also learnt that the president had directed Malami to investigat­e the DSS report on Magu and revert to him today, prior to the AGF’s departure for an official trip to China.

The decision to possibly investigat­e Lawal followed a report by an ad-hoc committee of the Senate, led by Senator Shehu Sani, on the mounting humanitari­an crisis in the North-east.

The committee, in its interim report submitted last Wednesday, indicted the SGF for allegedly receiving a N233 million contract to clear invasive plant species (removal of weeds) in Yobe State through his company, Rholavisio­n Nigeria Limited.

The Senate alleged that he had remained a director of the company till September 2016, over a year after his appointmen­t, in breach of Nigeria’s code of conduct for public officials as enshrined in the 1999 Constituti­on.

In response to the indictment, Lawal confirmed that he set up Rholavisio­n in 1990 to carry out informatio­n and communicat­ions technology services.

But it was found by the Senate to be handling a N233 million bush clearing contracts in the North-east in 2016. Even worse, the Yobe State Government alleged the contract was never executed.

The SGF denied any wrongdoing. He even accompanie­d the president to the National Assembly to present the 2017 budget proposal.

After the budget presentati­on, the SGF told journalist­s that the Senate was only victimisin­g him and trying to “rubbish” his personalit­y.

He said: “The senate is talking balderdash; it has developed the habit of the bring-him-down syndrome."

“I have the report of the Senate committee in which it was said that I didn’t resign from Rholavisio­n Nigeria Limited. Let me tell you, Rholavisio­n was formed by me in December 1990, and it has been a company that was run very successful­ly.

“Now, when I was appointed Secretary to the Government of the Federation, I resigned from that company on 18th August 2015. I can see that in their report, they are talking about 2016. I don’t know where they got their facts.

“By the way, it is very instructiv­e that when the committee was sitting, no effort was ever made to invite me to come and make a submission. It is therefore, surprising that they devoted a whole session of today (Wednesday) to maligning me, claiming what is not true without even giving me the chance to come and put my own case before them.”

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