Nigeria lost about $15 billion to fraudulent and corrupt practices in
security equipment spending during the last administration of Goodluck
Jonathan, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said.
Mr. Osinbajo said this on Monday at a book presentation of an
Ibadan-based elite group, House of Lords, which published a book titled
“Nigeria: The Challenges of Growth and Development”, at the University
of Ibadan.
The vice president said the country cannot sustain the shocking level of public sector corruption.
“When you look at the sheer amount of money that have been embezzled,
the sheer amount of money lost from any of these various cases of
corruption, you will find that far too much has been lost,” he said.
“It was discovered a few days ago that the total amount of money lost
just to corruption in part of…and provision of security equipment in
the military is closer to 15 billion US dollars,” Mr. Osinbajo said,
according to a statement signed his spokesperson, by Laolu Akande.
Mr. Osinbajo said the amount “is more than half of the current foreign reserves of the country”, currently at about $27 billion.
He told the audience made up of top Nigerian elites drawn from
academics, business and the professions that what the Muhammadu Buhari
presidency is “trying to do is to ensure that there are consequences for
corruption and we try to send a message that anyone who is found to
have been corrupt would not only dislodge the property they have stolen
but will also pay for it in terms of the sanctions of the law”.
“I believe strongly that it is important to send a message that no
public officer can steal the resources of this country and expect to
escape. I hope the message would be loud and clear and it will inform
behaviour in the future,” he said.
Mr. Osinbajo said the events of Nigeria’s recent past have shown that
“to a large extent the ethical space has been vacated by the Nigerian
elite. In its place are all manner of excuses and false justifications
of bad behaviour. Today ethnicity and religion protect corruption and
abuse of power.
Mediocrity is encouraged by the subjection of merit to
variations of quota systems. Quotas are not in themselves wrong, but
must be the exceptions not the rule”.
The vice president said implementation of the 2016 budget, which he
described as Nigeria’s most ambitious ever, would begin in the next few
days.
Agreed, there were lots of stealing and not limited to the PDP
Government, but i get amazed at the kind of figures this fake Pastor
bandie all the time? Let him convert $15 billion and tell us how many
years security budget that was .
Osinbajo and Kemi are incapable of adding small figures and are usually confused with larger figures. The
other time, he said the last Government left $62 billion external loan,
which was less than $9 billion, including those from states - APC
states inclusive.
Wayo Pastor; fake prophet!
Culled from Premium Times
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