My attention has been drawn this morning to an article entitled:
“Jonathan Replies Soludo over “missing N30 trillion” claim”— extracting
from Mr. President’s interview as published by Thisday newspaper.
ThisDay quoted Mr. President as saying that “Soludo said that under
Ngozi’s watch they stole N30 trillion” but that since the sum of the
federal budget over the last four years was less than N30 trillion, such
an amount could not have been “stolen”.
According to the President, “it is all political”. I had earlier
stated that I would not make further comments on the issues until
probably after the elections but since Mr. President has decided to join
the fray, I am constrained to make a further brief clarification.
For me, President Jonathan is a gentleman and a friend but I have a
fundamental disagreement on his management of the economy. On the issues
at stake, I believe that the pressures of office and the hectic
electioneering campaigns have not allowed him time to read my articles
or that his staff have not explained the contents to him hence he
totally missed the point in his comments. For the avoidance of doubt,
let me clarify as follows:
1. In my article entitled “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Missing
Trillions”, I presented some rough calculations covering: oil theft,
money that ought to accrue to stock of foreign reserves, unbudgeted oil
subsidy payments, customs duty waivers, leakages through the
self-financing government parastatals, unremitted sums by NNPC, etc.
I concluded that section of my article by noting that: “I have a long
list but let me wait for now. I do not want to talk about other ‘black
pots’ that impinge on national security. My estimate, Madam, is that
probably more than N30 trillion has either been stolen or lost or
unaccounted for or simply mismanaged under your watchful eyes in the
past four years”.
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