Edo
State governor who accompanied Buhari in 4-days State visit to United
States has alleged that A minister who served under the former Goodluck
Jonathan administration, stole $6billion (more than N1.2 trillion), he
told Reporters on Monday.
But
quick contact with United States Department in Washington-DC, on the
matter said it is false allegation. US State Department denied the
story, asked Oshiomhole, to name the official and not drag United States
into Nigeria domestic politics, Republic Reporters gathered.
Oshiomhole
who failed to disclose the name of the minister said the details were
provided last week by United States officials during President Muhammadu
Buhari’s visit there. Mr. Oshiomhole, who was part of the delegation,
did not give the name of the minister.
“We
have moved away from a president that doesn’t seem to know his powers to
one that understands that he is a president of the country in the
continent,” Mr. Oshiomhole said in response to criticisms of the trip by
the opposition Peoples Democratic Party.
He
spoke on Monday at the state house where he and the Kebbi State
governor, Atiku Bagudu, as members of the APC governors’ forum, briefed
President Buhari on the outcome of a discussion held with APC Senators
Sunday.
“PDP
destroyed the country- I mean from the lips of American officials;
senior officials of the state department. They said one minister under
PDP cornered as much as $6billion, and the man said even by Washington
standard that is earth-quaking,” he said.
He said
the country was being very patient with the PDP; otherwise Nigerians
would have been “stoning” anyone carrying the badge of the party.
Mr.
Oshiomhole said the PDP government plundered Nigeria, destroyed its
institutions, damaged the military, converted the NTA to a party
megaphone, destroyed the SSS, went after opposition, and compromised
even student unions.
Mr.
Oshiomole said under the PDP, there was no law as they were law to
themselves. “We are a very patient people. If we were not a patient
people, anybody wearing the tag of PDP ought to feel very unsafe because
you are all victims- all of us here,” he said.
He
quoted American officials as saying that Mr. Jonathan was seen as a
confused president who did not know what they issues were, leaving
others outside the country “frustrated”.
Recalling
a chat with the US Assistant Secretary of State, Johnnie Carson, on the
difference between the two administrations, Mr. Oshiomhole said Mr.
Carson told him that each time they thought that there was light at the
end of the tunnel for Nigeria and it is time to encourage them to build
on it, “you we would wake up the following day under president Jonathan
to find out that even the tunnel had been removed”.
“Now
last week, this same Carson cheered the president’s address at the
Institute of Peace. And he said ‘we now have a man of enormous
integrity; one that has shown so much faith in the democratic process;
one that refused to be frustrated even in the face of massively rigged
elections,” he said.
Culled from Cabletimes
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