The All Progressives Congress has
expressed its shock concerning the magnitude of cases of corruption it has so
far uncovered while going through the records of the previous administration.
The Punch reports that the National
Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made this known in Abuja,
yesterday. This he said in a reaction to the announcement by President
Muhammadu Buhari that some officials of the immediate past administration were
involved in stealing one million barrel of crude oil daily.
Mohammed said, “We are not just
shocked but taken aback by what we have found. We have always known that there
was monumental corruption under the previous regime but we did not know it was
this huge.
“Anybody who calls the questions
we are asking a witch-hunt is a person who condones corruption, and again, when
we were raising the alarm over this level of corruption they were engaged in,
they said we were crying wolf where there was none.
“They said it never happened.
They even went as far as manufacturing figures to cover up. We must
ask questions so that whoever is coming into government will know that it cannot be business as usual and that he/she must be prepared to answer questions after they leave office.”
ask questions so that whoever is coming into government will know that it cannot be business as usual and that he/she must be prepared to answer questions after they leave office.”
On its part, the Peoples
Democratic Party said the allegations of impropriety levelled against the
officials of the Goodluck Jonathan-led administration must be proved in court.
The Deputy National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Alhaji Abdullahi Jalo, said to the best of his
knowledge, the PDP-led administration conducted its affairs transparently, as
such, the party was not afraid of any probe.
He said, “Like I told you before,
the PDP provided a transparent leadership for this country for the 16 years we
were in power.
“It was the PDP that established
the anti-corruption agencies we are celebrating today, like the EFCC and the
ICPC. All we ask is that any probe of the last administration should not be
used as an avenue to villify people who served this country diligently.”
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