SENATORS resolved yesterday to probe the
controversial return of Abdulrasheed Maina to the civil service.
The Public Service, Anti-Corruption, Interior
and Judiciary committee is to investigate the recall of the former
Chairman, Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, who is on the wanted list
of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged N2billion pension
fraud, among others.
The committee is to determine how Maina was
reinstated and promoted to director.
The upper chamber said the development became
even curious, especially when Maina is wanted for alleged fraud.
The resolution followed the adoption of a
motion of urgent national importance raised by Senator Isa Hamma Misau (Bauchi
South).
Misau said the circumstances of Misau’s
return and reinstatement service had become a huge embarrassment to the
country.
Many of the senators who contributed to the
debate asked the Senate to resolve to ask President Muhammadu Buhari to sack
those linked to the development.
The lawmakers singled out Attorney-General
and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami and Interior Minister Abdulrahman
Danbazzau as two public officials that should be hammered by President Buhari
for their alleged roles in the Maina matter.
Misau said: “Right from day before, you will
see the story of somebody who has been declared wanted by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). We read how the man who was
declared wanted and was said to be abroad came back to Nigeria miraculously.
“Going by the newspaper publications,
somebody wanted by the EFCC left the country for so many years. He was
dismissed from the service. He was out for a long time, but smuggled into the
service. He left the country as an assistant director. Today, he is a director.
“We even heard that he goes about with police
escort. I wonder how a government that claims to be fighting corruption will be
involved in a matter like this. This is a big embarrassment for this country.
The people around the President are not helping matters. It appears that the
President is the only one talking about corruption. Other people around him are
protecting corrupt people.
“The AGF was mentioned and other people were
mentioned. We investigated this case in the 7th Assembly. I am calling on
the Senate to investigate this case again.”
Chief Whip Olusola Adeyeye said: “I remember
what happened then. It got to a point when the former President of the Senate,
David Mark, told the former President Goodluck Jonathan to choose between
Abdulrasheed Maina and loyalty to the country. It got so bad that Maina had
over 30 police officers attached to him.
“It got so bad that he was always on the
front row whenever the former President travelled. At some point, we thought
that he was being protected. I remember one of us was blackmailed and called
names. He was accused of taking billions as bribes. Today, that lawmaker was
cleared and he is here.
“Some principalities in power then ferried
Maina to neighbouring countries. There is a procedure when it comes to promotion in
the civil service. This is an insult on the part of civil servants who have
worked so hard.
“As a member of APC, it is a sad moment. We
cannot say that we want to fight corruption and have this approach. Jesus
Christ said it is difficult for a rich man to pass through the eye of a needle.
“This saddens me and I am sure it saddens all
of us. I am glad that following the outrage from the public, the President
acted swiftly. We read in the papers that the rules of the civil service were
bypassed.
“It appears there are people in this
government who want the President to fail. Every patriot and member of APC in
this house must stand out and ensure that the President does not fail.
“Papers have reported that two Ministers were
involved. Those Ministers must be brought to justice. The President must ensure
that those Ministers are sacked. Corruption is not only about stealing money.
Incompetence too is another form of corruption.
“I hope that this Senate will not forget its
past resolutions on Maina. On it, we still stand. He must be made to stand and
face the law. He is not above the law. Steven Oronsaye was accused. He did not
leave the country. He stayed back and cleared his name. Maina must do same.
Senator Kabiru Marafa said:
“I want to appreciate the person who brought
this motion by exposing some dubious people in government. No family can boast
of having 100 per cent good people. APC is not an exception. We cannot
attribute everything to the President. He should be commended for rising to the
occasion.
“Reinstating Maina is a crime against
Nigerians. We should approve a full blowninvestigation into what
happened. We must not allow this thing to go unnoticed.
Senator Atai Idoko said: “We are looking at
the symptoms; we are not looking at the cause. Maina is too small to go
back to office. Somebody brought him back to the office. Maina is too small. He
is not the issue. We should look at those who returned Maina.
“As we were told, the person who approved
this thing is the AGF. The simplest thing the President could do was to
terminate the appointment of Maina. That is not the issue. The AGF brought him
back. The AGF has a history of doing things like this. The President should
tell us what he will do to the AGF.
Senator Albert Bassey Akpan would like the
Senate to “investigate and bring to book any person who wants to bring this
country to disrepute”. “We will stand with the Senate to ensure that the right
thing is done,” he said.
Senator Tayo Alasoadura cautioned his
colleagues not to call names of people who have not been indicted. “We should
not duplicate. If the executive has set up a committee, we should not do the
same thing. We must not set up committees every time”, he said.
Senator Dino Melaye, “the whole unfolding
affair is pathetic”. He said: “Should we continue in sin and ask grace to
abound? The AGF time after time has abused his office. Maina did not
get himself back. We should talk about the integrity of the AGF and his office.
If the number one law officer is breaking the law, where is the hope?
“The AGF started with the forgery case
against Saraki and Ekweremadu. Something happened we have not noticed. Two
public officers had issues and the AGF chose to support the Inspector-General
of Police against Senator Isah Hamman Misau. Today, it is Senator Isah versus
the Federal Government.
“Tomorrow, if I commit any offence against
the friend to the AGF, I will be arraigned. We should not encourage the setting
up of investigative committees. The President is surrounded by worms who are
bent on destroying the country.
“There are so many committees that have been
set up by the President and the resolutions of those reports may not be
implemented until after rapture. Enough is enough. We cannot have this forever.
This is wrong. The Senate needs to do something.
“We must recommend to the President that the
AGF has erred in discharging the affairs of his office. If we do not check it,
the AGF will plunge us into trouble.
Senate President Bukola Saraki asked the
joint committee to do a thorough job.
Source: reubenabati.com
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