November 1, 2012 by Friday Olokor
Some
civil society organisations on Wednesday in Abuja called on President
Goodluck Jonathan to sack the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs.
Diezani Alison-Madueke, and her counterpart in Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo
Iweala, based on the Report of the Nuhu Ribadu-led Petroleum Revenue
Task Force, which alleged corruption in the oil and gas industry.
The groups also urged the President to
sack the boards and management of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, Pipelines and Products Marketing Company of Nigeria,
Department of Petroleum Resources and the Petroleum Products Pricing
Regulatory Agency to give way for the total clean-up of the country’s
oil and gas industry.
The Convener of United Action for
Democracy, Mr. Jaye Gaskia, and Executive Director of African Network
for Environmental and Economic Justice, Mr. David Ugolor, at a press
briefing, also threatened to mobilise Nigerians to stage a mass protest
in the city of Abuja should the President fails to heed to their
demands.
Having added up the $29bn theft in the
country’s oil and gas sector, price fixing, contract scams, an
additional $6bn lost annually and 250,000 barrels of crude lost daily
for the past 10 years, according to the Ribadu report, they noted that
what Nigeria lost was equal to the total budget for four years in the
past 10 years.
They said, “We had gone on to make some
key demands including: sacking of the boards and management of the
institutions of government implicated in the mind boggling monumental
fraud in the management of the fuel subsidy regime for 2011 a fraud
which as at the time of the various probes, amounted to over N1.7trn,
and just about 45 per cent of the 2011 federal budget. We had been clear
about the fact that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and its
minister, as well as the NNPC, DPR, PPMC, PPPRA, bore direct and
greatest responsibility in the monumental fraud.”
“We had also stated clearly that given
that manifestation of the complete lack of coordination in the economy
and among relevant agencies and institutions with respect to the
management of the subsidy fund, combined with the fact that monies were
signed and paid out from the federation account without the knowledge or
authorisation of the minister of finance, who is also the coordinating
minister of the economy, that her office bore indirect responsibility
for the fraud and barefaced looting of the economy.
“We thus demand the sacking of all
officials so implicated, and the trial of those with cases to answer.
Additionally we had demanded that all subsidy thieves and those who
aided and abetted them should be speedily brought to trial and looted
funds recovered.”
SOURCE: The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper 1 November 2012.
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