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President Buhari
The All Progressives
Congress (APC) has said that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government
in the country was working hard to send more looters of the nation’s
commonwealth to jail and recover the wealth illegally acquired from them.
The party also said that
the government was working in collaboration with the international community,
especially international security agencies to fish out looters of the nation’s
wealth who are currently hiding outside the country.
National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Malam Lanre Issa Onilu, said in a state in Abuja that
the APC is in agreement with the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
that the government has put a lot of its members out of business.
Onilu, however, disagree
with the PDP on the number of people the government has put out of business,
saying the 40 million figure being bandied by the PDP was fake and imaginary.
The statement reads:
“The All Progressives Congress (APC) admits that the President Muhammadu Buhari
administration has put a lot of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members out of
their illegitimate job of looting the country, not the fictitious 40 million
Nigerians being bandied by the PDP.
For 16 years, several
leaders of the PDP were having a bazaar over our commonwealth, in their
reckless and senseless race to produce world’s highest number of billionaires
whose only enterprise was stealing from the public purse.
“During this period of
calamitous heist, thousands of PDP members also held Nigeria by the throat, in
an unpatriotic race to help themselves to our collective resources. The entire
public sector in collaboration with willing players from the private sector was
neck-deep in fleecing the treasury.
“At a period of surplus,
when crude oil price rose to as much as $140, successive PDP governments
supervised a massive scrambling for cheap money.
“Alongside the fuel
subsidy racket, diversion of counter-insurgency funds to PDP leaders and
cronies, they awarded roads, railways, power plants, airport terminals,
dredging of waterways, bridges, and many other projects that Nigeria badly
needed, yet delivered nothing.
“The projects were mere
decoy and conduits for looting the treasury. With billions of dollars stolen,
the APC government inherited a decrepit country from PDP.
“In the last five years,
the President Buhari-led APC government has not only been putting these looters
out of jobs, we are relentlessly working to recover our country’s stolen
resources from them.
“We are glad that
Nigerians are seeing positive results of the current administration’s efforts.
Hundreds of looters are being prosecuted, assets illegally acquired and
unexplainable wealth are being recovered, while a number of them are spending
time in jail. Many more will be on their way to jail soon. A number of them are
on the run and we are collaborating with the international community to bring
them to justice.
“Meanwhile, as we put
the PDP looters out of jobs, we are creating the environment and other support
structures for creating legitimate jobs. The outcomes are evident in the
construction, manufacturing and agricultural sectors despite the fact that the
country is earning far less than what was earned under the PDP. Jobs are being
created in many productive sectors. Our security agencies are employing more
personnel to create jobs and to bolster their capacity to secure lives and
property. The year 2020 promises much more in massive infrastructure, solid
minerals, oil and gas, and industrialisation.” (The Nation)

















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