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Fayose Kicks Against The Approval of $1 Billion By Buhari For Procurement Of Arms, Says It's Illegal
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has queried President Muhammadu Buhari’s
approval of $1 billion for the procurement of security equipment to fight
Boko Haram insurgency.
He described it as pooling of public funds for the purpose of funding
President Buhari’s reelection as well as the coming governorship elections in
Ekiti and Osun States.
The governor demanded to know whether the $1 billion was from the Excess
Crude Account (ECA), adding that, “it will be illegal and against the principle
of federalism that operates in Nigeria for the President, who is the head of
just one of the federating units to approve spending of fund belonging to the
three tiers of government without the consent of heads of other federating
units.
In a statement issued in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday, and signed by his
Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,
Governor Fayose asked: “When did the National Assembly approve the spending of
the $1 billion? Or can the President spend $1 billion belonging to Nigerians
without the approval of the National Assembly?”
He said “Nigerians required explanations from the federal government as
to where the $1 billion will be sourced because the President lacked power to
unilaterally spend money from the Excess Crude Account.
“Not even when there is a pending suit by Ekiti State Local Council
Chairmen, challenging the powers the 36 state governors to purportedly execute
the constitutional duty of the Federal government without their consent.
“Another question the federal government must answer is; which insurgency
are they buying arms worth N370 billion to fight? Is it the same Boko Haram
that they told Nigerians they completely defeated?
“Since they said they have defeated Boko Haram, and later told Nigerians
that they had ceasefire agreement with the insurgents, what else do they need a
whopping sum of $1 billion (over N370 billion) for; if not to fund the 2019
elections?
“Also, up till now, the government is yet to give satisfactory
explanations as to the abduction and return of the Dapchi School Girls. With
the hurried approval of $1 billion, is it not being reinforced that the Boko
Haram insurgency has become a source of looting public fund by this government?
“It is on record that Transparency International (TI) once said in its
report that some top military officials in the country were feeding fat from
the war against Boko Haram by creating fake contracts and laundering the
proceeds in the United States, United Kingdom and elsewhere.”
The governor reiterated his challenge to the federal government to make
available to Nigerians, how the money released by international donors for the
fight against Boko Haram was spent.
He said; “Like I have maintained, they are building a very huge financial
war chest towards the 2019 elections and our treasury is daily being looted to
achieve this. One of such means is the $1 billion approved by the President,
purportedly for the procurement of arms to fight a Boko Haram insurgency they
claimed to have defeated.”
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