While we support the intention of President Muhammadu Buhari’s
administration to probe the administration of former President Goodluck
Jonathan, we are of the opinion that the officials who served in the
past administrations of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida up till that of the late
President Umaru Yar’Adua should be given the opportunity to return the
“excess luggage” that belongs to the state (if any) in their own
interest and for reasons of clear conscience towards God and humanity.
It is in their own interest because such money that was ill-gotten at
the expense of the state or as a result of betrayal of trust on such
public officials may result in misfortunes.
To be seen to be fair and just, public officials (both politicians and
bureaucrats) who are comfortable multi-millionaires and billionaires by
Forbes’ ratings should be encouraged to come forward and donate or
better still return to the nation’s coffers whatever they cannot defend
through their legitimate earnings, investments or intellectual
properties. The public officials who were not known in the business
circles before they got appointed or elected into offices should be made
to account for the reported millions of dollars in their foreign
accounts.
The same should apply to some self-appointed whistle-blowers in this
present administration and in the immediate past administration. The
self-appointed roles of these whistle-blowers may be a ploy to divert
government’s attention from their own alleged shady deals which could
not be hidden from the preying eyes of the international community and
social media. No doubt, these whistle-blowers are doing a good job by
raising public awareness to where some looted money is hidden. But the
fact remains that they too may be having some skeletons in their
cupboards when scrutinised.
We are on the same page with President Buhari’s administration for its
stance to probe the immediate past administration because of the alleged
monumental fraud or reckless looting of the nation’s treasury.
However, in order to free itself of allegations of any form of carrying
out a witch-hunt as the opposition is already insinuating, the Federal
Government should also beam its searchlight on both current and past
public officials and create a window of opportunity for those of them
who have some restitution to make by voluntarily returning some “excess
luggage” which they are illegally keeping to themselves which can
attract misfortunes to them either now or in the foreseeable future.
In the meantime, the Federal Government should busy itself with plugging
the loopholes in our economy and also ensure that the managers of our
economy and treasuries at various strategic points of revenue generation
are men and women of proven integrity and good record who do not
develop itching fingers. Otherwise, it may be a case of drums of water
being poured into baskets. So, government should seal up all these
leaking holes and get good managers before the commencement of its loot-
recovery drive.
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