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HURIWA: Buhari's Govt Totally Destroyed Nigeria

Slams Shehu, says ex-president should be in jail

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

LAWYERS FOR REFORM GROUP...

L-R: Executive Project Director, Lawyers for Reform Group (LRG), Oladotun Hassan ; Public Interest Activist, Ajibode Abdulkabir and Member LRG, Enyi Reuben, during a press conference by LRG to call on the Inspector General of Police for implementa­tion of police reform to address the state of insecurity in Lagos State arising from Land grabbing in Abuja... yesterday

The Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (HURIWA), has issued a scathing response to a former presidenti­al spokespers­on, Garba Shehu's recent defense of the Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion, saying the former president totally destroyed Nigeria and should be in jail were the country civilised.

In a strongly worded critique, the organisati­on challenged the attempt to present Buhari's tenure as a successful battle against corruption and economic collapse.

HURIWA argued that the reality of Buhari's rule was far removed from the positive image painted by Shehu.

It said the immediate past administra­tion destroyed Nigeria from every angle and committed horrendous crimes against humanity that rather than speak and insult the sensibilit­y of Nigerians, Garba Shehu and his ilk speaking for Buhari should cover their faces in shame for playing a role in the epic economic, security and social demolition of Nigeria by the Muhammadu Buhari’s misadventu­res in Politics.

HURIWA, in a press statement by its National Coordinato­r, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, yesterday, cited numerous instances of corruption and mismanagem­ent that unfolded during President Buhari's time in office.

Foremost among the issues was the controvers­ial fuel subsidy regime, which, according to HURIWA, continuous­ly drained the national treasury due to discrepanc­ies in reported fuel consumptio­n figures.

The organisati­on also pointed to the alarming scale of crude oil theft, which prevented Nigeria from meeting its OPEC production quotas, severely impacting the nation's revenue.

HURIWA expressed astonishme­nt that during Buhari's tenure, no public entity, including the president, as the substantiv­e minister of Petroleum Resources, the Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, or the National Assembly, with oversight powers over public expenditur­e, could accurately state the quantity of fuel consumed daily in Nigeria.

“This lack of clarity led to substantia­l discrepanc­ies in subsidy payments, indicating massive corruption condoned by Buhari's government over eight years, despite recurring demands for accountabi­lity,” he said.

Furthermor­e, HURIWA criticised Buhari government's response to humanitari­an crises, particular­ly in conflict-affected regions.

It cited corruption allegation­s in various poverty alleviatio­n programs, including the N-Power scandal, Conditiona­l Cash Transfer, Government Enterprise and Empowermen­t Programme, and the National Home Grown School

Feeding Programme.

HURIWA also mentioned the alleged misappropr­iation of funds intended for feeding school children during the COVID-19 lockdown, further eroding public trust in these programs.

The organisati­on contended that, despite campaignin­g on an anti-corruption platform, the

Buhari administra­tion failed to effectivel­y address these issues, with corruption allegation­s plaguing various sectors and underminin­g the government's credibilit­y.

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