A former Chairman
of the House Committee on Appropriations, Abdulmumin Jibrin, says he is on a
mission to expose corruption in the House and push for reforms that will clean
up the House for the Nigerian people, noting that members of the House can
either StandWithDogara or StandWithNigerians.
He,however, told members of the
Lower Chamber that “a stand with Dogara is a stand with fraud”.
Jibrin
had alleged that the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, attempted
to pad N30 billion into the 2016 budget, adding that “in cleaning up
the budgeting system and considering what transpired during 2016 budget which I
have all the facts documented, Speaker Dogara, Deputy Speaker Lasun, Whip
Doguwa and minority Leader Leo Ogor should resign.”
Responding to the invitation letter
which the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges sent to him, the lawmaker
vowed to ‘continue the struggle even if he ends up being alone, and that he
stands by, “all my allegations against Mr Speaker and 3 other Principal
Officers and will pursue the matter in collaboration with the anti-graft
agencies, other groups and well-meaning Nigerians until justice is served.”
He expressed shock that the panel
was investigating him for alleged breach of lawmakers privileges, rather than
probe the budget padding allegations he leveled against the leadership of the
8th assembly.
The letter reads in part…
With reference to your letter on the
above subject matter dated 22nd September, 2016, I write to state the following
positions.
You will recall that in my letter to
all Hon Members ahead of the resumption of the House, I stated clearly in my
recommendations that I did not believe you have the ability to be an impartial
arbiter.
To refresh your memory, I stated in
the letter that “The Speaker Pro Tempore should constitute an Adhoc Committee to
investigate these allegations in collaboration with the on-going external
investigation by the anti-graft agencies. This has become necessary because
from some public and private comments made by the incumbent Chairman of the
Ethics and Privilege Committee, he has become an interested party in the matter
and his ability to be impartial is in doubt. Also some of the members,
including myself, who sit as members of the committee are interested party in
the matter.”
You called me after reading my
letter and tried to explain your public statement and further made efforts to
convince me that you will indeed be impartial. I listened to you but I had my
doubts.
Subsequent events after the sitting
of Wednesday 21st September and specifically our conversation on phone when you
called me on the 21st and 22nd have further affirmed my misgivings and
convinced me beyond reasonable doubt that you CANNOT be impartial.
You will recall that when you called
me on 21st, you tried to assuage my doubts and encouraged me to appear. I told
you clearly I will appear under the condition that the proceedings will be
public with access given to both print and electronic media, Civil Society
Organisations, Non-Governmental Organisations, Nigerian Labour Congress,
Nigerian Bar Association, Academic Staff Union of Universities, National
Association of Nigerian Students and the general public.
I made it clear to you that it is
under such arrangement that I will feel comfortable that the investigation,
proceedings and outcome will not be manipulated or compromised. I requested
that these assurances be included in the letter of invitation you will send to
me. I cited an instance, asking you “what if on a hearing day, the public and
press are shut out or are prevented from having access to House knowing the
extend of the powers of the Speaker? What will happen?” You promised to get
back to me the following day.
The next day you called we had the
same conversation and concluded that you will put everything in writing. You
can imagine my shock and disappointment when I saw your verge letter. Even more
shocking was when I discovered the entire hearing is not to probe my
allegations but to probe a so called breach of privilege of members and
misconduct by me.
Mr Chairman, your letter clearly
indicates that mischief is in the offing. You are inviting an accused to appear
before you without telling him his offense. You did not state how I breached the
privileges of the House and Members. You did not state the name of which
Member’s privileges I breached so that I can take on the Member or Members and
see if they can stand corruption test. You did not state the precedents and
practices that I breached. You did not state what I did that amounted to
misconduct so even if I intend to attend, I can know what exactly I am being
accused of and come prepared.
Mr. Chairman, what further deepens
my pessimism is the fact that in your letter, you indicated that you were
inviting me to appear before your committee on Monday 26th September, 2016, but
surprisingly you announced to the press that I shunned your invitation. This is
clear indication that the outcome of your “investigation” is already
predetermined.
May I draw your attention to the
fact that the privileges of the House and Members do not accord the former and
later immunity to being exposed if involved in corrupt practices and equally
exposing budget fraud and corruption does not amount to misconduct. These are
all service to the nation worthy of commendation. I strongly believe that you
will be doing a great service to the country if you concentrate on
investigating the privileges of Nigerians that Speaker Dogara and few other
members have grossly breached and further investigate the misconduct therein.
You also did not find it worthy to
investigate the grievous allegations I made against Mr Speaker and few others
or even why the Speaker is yet to address all the allegations I made against
him and summit himself to the security and anti-graft agencies to clear his
name two months after I submitted my petitions.
It is obvious that the Committee on
Ethics can not be impartial in dealing with this matter. I urge you and the
Members of your Committee not to join this grand plan against the people of
Nigeria to use the House as a shield to cover a small cabal which instituted
corruption in the House for their benefits. I call on you to fear God and
search your conscience.
Mr Chairman, I am on a crusade to
expose corruption in the House and push for reforms that will clean up the
House for the Nigerian people. There is no going back on this and I will
continue this struggle even if I end up alone. I stand on all my allegations
against Mr Speaker and 3 other Principal Officers and will pursue the matter in
collaboration with the anti-graft agencies, other groups and well-meaning
Nigerians until justice is served. The House does not belong to 360 Members but
200 million Nigerians. Nobody can cow me into silence.
Mr Chairman, this is a rare
opportunity for us to salvage the House once and for all for the Nigerian
people. I call on you to be part of this history. Members of the House have
only two option before them, to either StandWithDogara or StandWithNigerians. A
stand with Dogara is a stand with fraud and corruption. I stand with Nigerians.
Who do you stand with?
Source: DailyPost

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