Former President Goodluck Jonathan has dashed into Abuja to launch a protest, The Nation has learnt.
Dr
Jonathan is disturbed by the determination of President Muhammadu Buhari
to probe how $2.1billion was illegally withdrawn from the Excess Crude
Account (ECA), sources said yesterday, pleading not to be named “because
of the sensitivity of the matter”.
Jonathan
is said to be planning a protest to the Gen. Abubakar Abdulsalami
National Peace Committee for 2015 General Elections that:
•he is not pleased with the corruption tar being put on his administration; and that
•he is
worried by the likely probe of the whereabouts of the $4billion taxes
and dividends paid by the Nigerian Liquified Natural gas Ltd between
2009 and 2014.
Jonathan
and some of his ministers are said to be angry that Buhari ought to
know that such taxes and dividends are remitted to the Federal Inland
Revenue Service (FIRS).
Another
matter troubling Jonathan and his ministers, according to sources, is
how the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) under his watch
allegedly blew N3.8trillion in three years.
The Abdulsalami Committee is yet to have audience with Buhari on the allegations made by Jonathan, a source said.
The
former President arrived in the country last weekend to “defend his
administration”. He could not be reached for comments last night.
It was,
however, learnt that he had chosen to table before the Abdulsalami
Committee some issues, including the controversial $2.1billion withdrawn
from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) without recourse to the National
Economic Council(NEC).
A
source said: “The former President returned into the country at the
weekend but he is unhappy with the bashing of his administration.
“Jonathan
believes that Buhari is blackmailing him and his ministers, contrary to
the terms of the 2015 poll peace agreement which led to a smooth
transition from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the opposition All
Progressives Congress (APC).
“I
think Jonathan approached the Abdulsalami Committee so that he will be
left alone by Buhari who openly said he inherited an empty treasury from
his predecessor.”
A
former minister in the Jonathan administration, who spoke in confidence,
said: “The ex-President is unhappy that the administration of Buhari
has been stigmatising his administration instead of putting him into
confidence on issues.
“For
God’s sake, let them allow this man to earn his well-deserved
retirement. If there is any observation by the new government, there are
standard official procedures of addressing such.”
NEC, on June 29, raised a four-man panel on how NNPC spent N3.8 trillion in three years.
The
four ‘wise men’ are Governors Adams Oshiomhole (Edo), Udom Emmanuel
(Akwa Ibom), Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna) and Ibrahim Dankwambo (Gombe).
While
awaiting the submission of the committee’s report, Oshiomhole joined
issues with the immediate past Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, on how $2.1billion in ECA was disbursed without approval.
He said
the $2.1 billion, only $1 billion was paid to oil marketers as fuel
subsidy and about $1billion used for election purposes.
Although
Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala claimed that the ex-President approved the spending
of $1 billion, Oshiomhole said Jonathan had no right to do so.
He said any withdrawal from the account ought to be approved by NECIm sensing big wahala oooo, well sha lets see how it unfolds.

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