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Anti graft war and the blackmail of selectiveness

By Editor
11 February 2016   |   3:28 am
SIR: If there was one thing for which President Muhammadu Buhari was noted and had built a reputation around over the years during his military career and even after he left service, it was his Spartan lifestyle, character and strong aversion for corruption. Thus, on assumption into office after his electoral victory at the 2015…
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SIR: If there was one thing for which President Muhammadu Buhari was noted and had built a reputation around over the years during his military career and even after he left service, it was his Spartan lifestyle, character and strong aversion for corruption.

Thus, on assumption into office after his electoral victory at the 2015 general elections, President Buhari as expected and in tandem with the democratic wishes of Nigerians who were desirous of seeing a break from our inglorious and shameful immediate past of stealing is not corruption, launched his administration’s anti corruption war by setting up an investigative panel to begin with, examine how the security funds meant for prosecuting the war against Boko Haram was utilised and as well, directing the anti corruption agencies who have been in the cold for some time, to wake up to their constitutional responsibility.

However, since the revelations and prosecution of indicted persons in what is now known as Dasukigate which is about the diversion and sharing of security funds to prosecute the political ambition of an individual at the expense of national interest and security began, a section of the Nigerian people have been shouting themselves hoarse in futility, trying to blackmail the government’s war against corruption as being selective, vindictive, persecutory, witch hunt, etc.

But one thing stands out in these revelations and prosecution of beneficiaries of the Dasukigate. Of all the persons so far indicted, none has on the basis of incontrovertible evidences produced by the anti corruption agency denied receiving the largesse, rather they have all been trying very hard to justify reasons for collecting the money, ranging from media and publicity, spiritual exercise, consultation, a job done for ex-president without documentation.

While it is appropriate in line with the tenets of democracy and justice to allow these indicted characters to express their various explanations, it is important to state that so far, from available evidences adduced, their argument cannot hold water because the money meant for prosecuting the war against terrorism, was diverted and disbursed to job for the boys, not appropriated for and also in violation of government procedure of doing business.

Also, so far, from all the indicted persons mentioned, we are yet to hear or read of any innocent person who was not a beneficiary of Dasukigate but was wrongly or unjustifiably indicted and prosecuted, which from all intent and purpose, will have amounted to persecution and is at variance with the course of justice.

Therefore, as the campaign of blackmail and calumny of witch-hunt, persecution, selectiveness, etc trails President Muhammadu Buhari’s pro people’s war against corruption in the polity, may the war remain resolutely focused and selectively directed against only those who have illegally received the people’s money for reasons other than our collective good and national interest.

•Nelson Ekujumi,
Lagos.

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