Ministers
who served under the President Goodluck Jonathan administration, have
condemned what they described as concerted effort by the Buhari
administration and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to
condemn, ridicule and undermine the efforts of that administration, in
addition to impugning the integrity of its individual members.
The
former ministers who include Diezani Alison-Madueke, Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, Nyesom Wike, Labaran Maku among others were emphatic that
the Jonathan administration was not corrupt.
Dr. Abubakar
Sulaiman who issued a statement on behalf of the former Ministers in
Abuja on Monday said the Buhari administration has been making effort to
“portray each and every member of the Jonathan administration as
corrupt and irresponsible, in an orchestrated and vicious trial by
media, has created a lynch mentality that discredits our honest
contributions to the growth and development of our beloved nation.”
The
former ministers who claimed that they served Nigeria diligently and to
the best of their abilities during their tenures cited what they
claimed were improvements in the power sector, in national security, and
in social services and other sectors as products of solid foundations
laid by the same Jonathan administration.
The ex-Ministers also
affirmed that contrary to the impression the Buhari administration wants
to create in the minds of Nigerians, the Jonathan administration was
not corrupt.
Indeed, former Ministers claimed the former President
fought corruption vigorously, within the context of the rule of law and
due process.
They cited different instances of the former
President’s battle against corruption to include ending decades old
fraud in fertilizer subsidies which, according to them, helped to
unleash a revolution in agricultural production and productivity,
institutional development of strong systems and mechanisms to curb
corruption in the public service and plug revenue leakages like the
development of the Government Integrated Financial Management Platform,
the Single Treasury Account (TSA), and the Integrated Personnel and
Payroll Management Systems (IPPIS), in addition to the biometric
registration of civil servants and pensioners which saved the country
over N100 billion paid to ghost workers and ghost pensioners.
They
also said to ensure greater transparency and integrity in the oil and
gas sector, the Jonathan administration ordered investigations and put
mechanisms in place to check the theft of Nigeria’s crude oil.
They
also listed other achievements of President Jonathan in the oil and gas
sector, mobilization of Nigeria’s neighbor for the fight against
terrorism, repair and rehabilitated over 25, 000 kilometres of roads and
turning the country into a profitable and preferred investment-friendly
destination.
“It was under President Jonathan, for example, that
Nigeria’s electric power sector became more competitive and attractive
to local and foreign investments. The same administration promoted the
rule of law, free speech, fundamental human rights, and a robust freedom
of information regime. Women’s rights to participate in public life and
the Federal Character principle as well as other Constitutional
principles were also respected.
“In every respect, our
administration promoted inclusive governance and encouraged all
stakeholders including the private sector to play key roles in the
transformation of Nigeria,” the Ministers said in the statement.
While
noting that the Jonathan administration strengthened electoral
institutions and created a peaceful environment for democracy to thrive,
the Ministers said it is sad and ironic that the chief beneficiaries of
that same legacy are the most vociferous today in condemning President
Jonathan and his team.
The former Ministers who also challenged
the Buhari administration and the APC to publish the details of the hand
over notes they received from the Jonathan administration asked the
President to be fair enough to acknowledge the good works of the
Jonathan administration.
“No administration can be either
completely bad or completely good. President Jonathan’s achievements in
moving this country to greater heights deserve to be duly acknowledged.
We urge President Muhammadu Buhari to build on these achievements.
“We
also urge him to press on with the anti-corruption fight, but in a fair
and non-partisan manner, in line with due process, and not as a
political witch-hunt,” the former Ministers said while condemning what
they described as “the various lies and fabrications being peddled by
some self-appointed spokespersons of the administration which they noted
“may achieve the unintended effect of de-marketing our country within
the international community.”
“The name-calling of members of the
Jonathan administration and the trial by news media should also stop. We
encourage President Buhari to continue with the probes, but this must
be in strict accordance with his oath of office to treat all Nigerians
equally and with the fear of God,” the former Ministers said.
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