Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, on Tuesday, once again took his successor, Governor Uba Sani, to the cleaners, chastising him for concocting financial figures to indict him and his administration with the dubious claim that his administration diverted a whooping sum of N423,115,028,072.88.
The former governor, who spoke through his former
commissioners at a press conference in Abuja, dismissed the purported financial
report indicting them, saying that the so-called report lacked merit and was
deliberately and mischievously orchestrated by Uba Sani and his team to
discredit him and his administration.
The commissioners, who served with El-Rufai between 2015 and
2023, described the so-called report made public by the Kaduna State House of
Assembly on June 5, 2024, as plucking outlandish figures out of thin air in the
hope of tarnishing the former governor and his administration as corrupt but
failed woefully to establish any iota of graft in the end.
“The avalanche of figures seems only to have had the effect
of mesmerising the legislators who cite one amount here, and then something
different on exactly the same figure,” the commissioners said at the press
conference in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to the former public officials, the alleged
siphoning of N423,115,028,072.88 by the Government of Kaduna State from 29th
May 2015 to 29th May 2023 is a comical claim as the report does not in anywhere
show where the sum of money was taken from and how it was taken and by who.
The commissioners said, “The Report does not show how they
arrived at this figure, and how they decided that money had been siphoned, how
it was done, from which accounts and to where. They just decreed a figure and
declared it! This is the Ad-hoc Committee in action, indulging in voodoo
accounting just to concoct a scandal.
“State Government’s share of revenues is put at
N811,663,310,000 on Page 138. Yet, by the time they got to Page 168, the
Committee had adopted a different figure of N1,497,682,993.375, without saying
how and why. These contradictory figures within the same Report illustrate the
lack of consistency, credibility and reliability of the so-called findings.
“The Ad-hoc Committee alleges that a State Government
“siphoned” more than half of the N811.6bn it got as revenues over eight years,
but it cannot even decide on the precise amount of these total revenues,” the
commissioners alleged.
In all the commissioners dismissed the Uba Sani report as a
joke taken too far and vilified him for trying desperately to impugn governor
el-Rufai and his team despite the fact that the only projects and programmes
the current governor is showcasing his achievements derived primarily from the
loans the former administration put in place.
The commissioners also condemned Governor Uba Sani for using
his focal blood brother in writing the report against el-Rufai and his
administration, saying that it was unethical to do so under any guise.
They also expressed surprise over the loud silence of the
so-called report on those who cornered the CBN-sponsored Anchor Borrowers
Scheme under the current administration in Kaduna and would want the government
to delve into it to unravel the silent beneficiaries and how they applied the
fund.
“There is a loud silence in the Report about the CBN Anchor
Borrowers Programme in which Kaduna State was perhaps the State with the
largest quantum of borrowing. Who are the beneficiaries? Why is the House of
Assembly neither interested in nor curious about it? When Ibrahim Husaini, a
former Commissioner of Agriculture, testified on 7th May 2024, he was
questioned about the Anchor Borrowers Programme, and he submitted an affidavit
to the House of Assembly. Curiously, his name does not appear on the list of
witnesses and his testimony is omitted in the Report. Did his testimony contain
certain inconvenient facts that the Ad-hoc Committee chose to steer clear?
The former commissioners also accused the authors of report
of having a conflict of interests and being unfit to preside over the sessions
that purportedly indicted them, citing the Speaker and others are examples.
The commissioners mentioned the Speaker of the Kaduna State
House of Assembly as one of those who was investigated by the Kaduna State
Internal Revenue Service (KADIRS) and whose personal accounts was frozen for
having billions in untaxed and unexplained income. He was also said to be
involved in a public-private partnership with Kaduna Markets to develop a
Neighbourhood Centre over which he has had differences with the management of
Kaduna Markets.
They said, “Despite these obvious conflicts he presided at
the House of Assembly session that adopted the Ad-hoc Committee’s
recommendation that the former chairman of KADIRS and the former Managing
Director of Kaduna Markets be referred for further investigation.
The el-Rufai’s men also cited Barr. Mahmud Lawal Isma’ila, a
member of the Ad-hoc Committee (listed as Number 5 on Pg. 3 of the Report) who
has proved to be very vocal in condemning Governor Nasir El-Rufai as a
biological brother of Governor Uba Sani, saying that he is unqualified to pass
judgment on them.
“We have once again drawn attention to the glaring evidence
of the hatchet job that passes for the Report and the Ad-hoc Committee. It
oozes malice and patent unfairness and raises the question why a House of
Assembly that arranged extensive media coverage of its adoption of the Report
has refused to provide certified true copies of the same Report more than a
month after. It cannot be a reasonable assumption on their part that we will
meekly accept this breach of fundamental rights or cower in the face of this
premeditated assault on our reputations,” the former commissioners stated.
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