Buhari, Jonathan’s men clash over Maina scandal … as Maina’s family claims Buhari’s govt brought him back
• Ex-president’s
loyalists reinstated Maina –Presidency
• Malami, Dambazau,
others don’t work for me –Jonathan
President Muhammadu
Buhari’s aides on Wednesday engaged loyalists of former President Goodluck
Jonathan in fierce war of words over who was responsible for the reinstatement
of the wanted ex-chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms,
Abdulrasheed Maina, into the Ministry of Interior Affairs.
The argument raged even
as the family of the embattled Maina, also on Wednesday, said the ex-pension
boss was never a fraudster but a messiah whose efforts had put smiles on the
faces of pensioners in the FCT and other parts of the country.
Maina, who was declared
wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged N2bn fraud,
appeared in the country last month and was reinstated into the civil service
with promotion.
But following the
public outcry against the reinstatement, Buhari on Monday ordered the
termination of Maina’s appointment; and on Tuesday, the operatives of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission sealed off some of his houses.
Reacting to the
developments, the spokesman of Maina’s family, Alhaji Aliyu Maina, told newsmen
in Kaduna on Wednesday that it was the APC-led administration that facilitated
Maina’s return “to come back and assist
its change agenda.”
He insisted that a
“cabal” was out to tarnish the image of Maina in the media, noting that the family
was in possession of facts that were against the cabal, which would be of great
interest to the public.
Those facts, he
promised, would be disclosed to Nigerians soon.
The family spokesman
said, “You must have noticed the recent attempt by some cabal to ridicule and
tarnish the image of the Maina family in the social, electronic and print
media, where our brother, father, and uncle has been blackmailed as a
fraudster. The cabal has gone to the extent of marking our house with red paint
with the inscription, ‘EFCC under investigation.’
“The entire family of
Abdullahi Maina is hereby categorically stating that our son is not in any way
a fraudster, rather he is a messiah who brought remarkable reforms into the
Nigerian pension scheme, whose efforts saw the disappearance of pensioners
roaming the streets of FCT, Abuja and other state capitals.
“It is on record that
Abdulrasheed Maina’s reform put a stop to the fraudulent withdrawal of huge
sums from the Nigerian Pension Board and the Nigerian Police Pension Board.
“Perhaps it is his
noble efforts that made him enviable to the present administration when they
came into power to convince him to come back and assist in its ‘change’
agenda.”
He also added that the
family had contacted their lawyer, Messrs Mamman Nasir & Co, and instructed
them to act appropriately.
“We equally know that
Abdulrasheed Maina is in possession of so many facts that is against the cabal
and interesting to the Nigerian populace, which he will disclose soonest. One
must ask whether it is an offence for somebody to serve his father land
faithfully,” he said.
Jonathan’s loyalists
reinstated Maina –Presidency
But the Presidency on
Wednesday alleged that some influential government officials loyal to the
administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan were responsible for the
reinstatement of Maina into the service.
The Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, made the
allegation in a statement made available to journalists.
Shehu was reacting to a
statement by the Peoples Democratic Party on the matter.
He said, “Some
influential officials loyal to the previous government may have been the
invisible hand in the latest scandal that saw the return of Maina to the public
service, despite being on the EFCC’s wanted list.
“Everything will be
uncovered in due course. This just goes to show us the scale of corruption that
this government is fighting. And, as we can all see, corruption keeps fighting
back viciously.”
Shehu described Maina
as one of the monsters created by the former PDP government, and who are still
rearing their ugly heads long after the party was defeated in the 2015
elections.
“Over and over again,
President Buhari’s government has pointed out that the administration’s
greatest problem is the mess left behind by the previous government. Maina is
just one more example,” he added.
Referring to records
from the investigations that led to the disgrace of the former pension boss and
his being declared wanted by the EFCC, Shehu noted that Maina was not the only
top member of the former government involved in the multibillion naira pension
scandal.
“Top officials in the
PDP government, from sectoral heads to those charged with responsibility for
law and order, received some of these billions of naira from Maina.
“We have all the
transaction records and these are matters that the EFCC has been pursuing to
ensure that they all have their day in court,” he said.
The PDP had in a
statement said it was not surprised that the present administration could
reinstate Maina, describing them as birds of a feather.
The party had
said, “It is in the light of this that
the PDP wishes to state that we are not too shocked at the steps taken by the
administration of the All Progressives Congress in reinstating a supposed
criminal and fugitive, Abdulrasheed Maina to office instead of getting him
arrested. Birds of a feather flock together.”
Maina is toxic element
from PDP, says APC
In a related
development, the All Progressives Congress on Wednesday described Maina as one
of the toxic elements left behind by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party.
The National Publicity
Secretary of the APC, Bolaji Abdullahi, made the claim in a telephone interview
with one of our correspondents in Abuja on Wednesday.
He was reacting to
comments credited to the PDP governors. The governors had in a statement
condemned the spate of scandals rocking the APC-led administration. They
likened President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption fight to Satan calling
Judas Iscariot a sinner.
Abdullahi said, “While
focusing on the fact that Maina was reinstated which we said was an
embarrassment to our government and our party, we must not forget that there is
an original sin. And that original sin was that Maina has been accused of one
of the most monumental acts of corruption in the nation’s history but that was
only possible under a PDP government. We must not forget that Maina is one of
the toxic elements that the PDP left behind; so, they cannot distance
themselves from him.’’
Abdullahi expressed
confidence that the President who had left no one in doubt about his
administration’s commitment to the corruption fight would get to the root of
the matter.
But the Association of
Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria argued on Wednesday that Maina might have
compromised security agencies at Nigerian borders, who assisted him into the
country unchallenged.
The Secretary-General
of ASCSN, Alade Lawal, who stated this in an interview with The PUNCH in Jos, said, “We are suspecting that our
security agencies at the nation’s borders have compromised and refused to
apprehend Abdulrasheed Maina. If not, how did he get into the country to be
reabsorbed into the civil service? We feel he is being shielded by some
powerful individuals who are supposed to be holding their positions in trust
and now use it to shield criminals.
“When you look at this
pension issues in Nigeria, a lot people have died without collecting a dime and
such characters that played a very vital role in creating that sorry state of
affairs may have been assisted. Maina cannot just sneak into the country like
that. We have been told that while in Nigeria, he was not disguising in his
movement from one place to another but in a convoy of many cars.
“So, there is more to
it than what we are being told. The buck stops on the desk of Mr. President for
his integrity which he has built over the years is being called to question by
some of these people who claim to be representing his interest.”
Malami, Dambazau don’t
work for me –Jonathan
Former President
Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party have described President
Muhammadu Buhari’s allegations as untrue.
They wondered whether
those who wrote letters to Maina, asking him to resume work at the Ministry of
Interior were appointed by the former president or the PDP.
Jonathan, who spoke
though his media aide, Mr. Ikechukwu Eze, said the claim by the Presidency was
ridiculous.
He said, “It is
ridiculous to say that Jonathan’s loyalists brought Maina back into
service. Is it his loyalists that are in
government? Somebody who has left office over two years, his loyalists still
brought in a fugitive to power? It is laughable.
“Is it his loyalists
that also promoted him and made him an acting director from the position of an
assistant director? These are the
questions they should answer.
“It is funny. It
doesn’t make any sense. Is it Jonathan’s men that reinstated him into office,
wrote a letter to him and asked him to return to work?
“This was a fugitive
that ran away from Jonathan’s government and it was Jonathan’s men who also put
him in office? Someone who ran from the law? It doesn’t make sense.”
The PDP, in its
reaction, asked Nigerians to continue to ignore the government, saying it had
lost its bearing.
Spokesperson for the
party, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye, told our correspondent on the telephone that the
President should be bold to sack the entire work force.
Adeyeye said, “Who
takes decisions for government? Is it civil servants or the government itself?
This is government of liars. This administration has lost focus.
“For how long will this
government continue to lie and show its incapability? Are the AGF and others
loyalists of Jonathan? If you talk of civil service, Jonathan inherited the
civil service. Civil service serves every government that comes into power.
“Maybe Buhari should
sack all of them. It is shameful. This government brought in Maina secretly and
reinstated him thinking that Nigerians won’t know.
“It is very shameful on
Buhari’s government. Nothing is truthful about this government.”
Buhari paying lip
service to corruption war –IYC
Even as the Presidency
and the All Progressives Congress tried to absolve themselves from the
reinstatement of Maina, the Ijaw Youth Council on Wednesday said the
anti-corruption fight of the President Muhammadu Buhari would remain doubtful
if those involved in the reinstatement of the wanted former chairman of Pension
Reform Task Team were not sacked.
IYC particularly
demanded the immediate sacking of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General
of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN); Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman
Dambazau; and the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission for their
roles in the scandal.
In a statement signed
by its President, Mr. Eric Omare, IYC said Nigerians were beginning to doubt
the Buhari-led administration over the way it was handling corruption cases
involving top members of his cabinet.
The statement read,
“The Ijaw Youth Council worldwide has called for the sacking of all officers
involved in the embarrassing recall of the pension funds fugitive, Mr.
Abdulrasheed Maina, saying that the incident has dealt a serious blow to the
anti-corruption crusade of the Buhari administration.
“It is totally
unacceptable for key officers of the Buhari administration such as the Attorney
General of the Federal and Minister of Justice, Mr. Malami, the Minister of
Interior, Mr. Abdulraham Dambazau and the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service
Commission to have played key roles in the unthinkable reinstatement of Mr.
Maina.
“If key officers of the
Buhari administration such as Malami and Abdulraham Dambazau could be involved
in such a despicable conduct, then it is safe to say that the Buhari
administration pays lip service to the corruption war.”
I gave N282bn to
finance ministry –Maina’s 2015 interview
Wanted former Chairman
of the defunct Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, Abdulrasheed Maina,
said in a live radio interview with Ahmed Isa of Brekete Family Reality Radio
in 2015 that he recovered N282bn and handed it over to the then Ministry of
Finance.
Maina further stated
that the then minister, Okonjo-Iweala, deposited the money in the Central Bank
of Nigeria. He, therefore, stated that there was no way he would have stolen
money since he was not a signatory to the CBN account.
He said the Emir of Kano,
Muhammadu Sanusi II, who was the CBN Governor when the money was recovered,
could bear him witness.
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