EXPOSED! Buhari CONFUSED As 'Saints' In His Kitchen Cabinet Engages In High Profile Corrupt Practices
President Muhammadu Buhari is said to be confused on how to handle
reports of his kitchen cabinet members are enmeshed in some high profile
corrupt practices.
After his inauguration in May 29th 2015, it took Buhari over six months
to name his cabinet members, in a bid to ensure they are 'saints' and
share his resolved to fight the corruption monsters to a standstill.
An Investigation by, Ripples Nigeria suggests
that once touted as closely knit, Buhari’s kitchen cabinet appears to
be crumbling in the face of growing ego conflicts, mutual suspicion as
well as mounting allegations of corruption among its members.
Exactly a week ago, June 22 to be exact, the nation’s media space was
awash with stories of President Buhari’s meeting with hundreds of State
House staff. The gathering which appeared routine has since become
subject of intense speculations.
An early pointer to unease within the system was the quiet grumblings
that greeted Jalal Arbi, the State House Permanent Secretary, when he
told the expectant crowd that they had been assembled to bid President
Buhari a warm welcome from his medical trip abroad.
Arbi was quoted as having said to Buhari, “This is the congregation of
your children privileged to work in the Villa. We have gathered to
welcome you and reassure you of our commitment to integrity,
accountability and most importantly fear of God. We pray God to continue
to strengthen you and give you peace of mind and tranquility to
govern.”
No questions were entertained from the motley crowd once Mr President was done with his speech.
The show of solidarity and support, inside sources confided in Ripples Nigeria,
were meant to conceal growing disenchantment and portray cohesion
within and among the fractured leadership of the President’s closest
aides.
Coincidentally, on the same day, news broke of a major conflict
involving, perhaps, three of the closest members of Buhari’s kitchen
cabinet. An ego war was reported to have pitched Buhari’s Chief of
Staff, Abba Kyari, and Lawal Daura, DG, DSS against the Chairman,
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu.
The bone of contention, inside sources claim, was Magu’s “intransigence”
over attempts by Abba Kyari and the DG DSS to pervert investigations
and cover up corruption allegedly perpetrated by Jide Omokore of Sahara
Energy, a known ally of Diezani Allison-Madueke, former Minister of
Petroleum who is now embroiled in corruption scandal.
The in-fighting within the ranks is said to have been accentuated with
the orchestrated arrest and detention of Air Commodore Umar Muhammed, a
member of the presidential panel investigating arms procurement. The
arrest was on the orders of the DSS boss, a co-member of the same panel.
Sources say the exercise was meant to nail Magu, the EFCC Chairman, as
Commodore Umar is alleged to have acted as a front for him in the
massive looting of state resources. Interestingly, Magu who is also a
member of the same panel has washed his hands off the allegation,
apparently to save his skin.
Sources tell Ripples Nigeria that the quiet rumblings within the kitchen
cabinet have not gone un-noticed, and that President Buhari is said to
be chewing softly on the matter because of its sensitive nature, and his
well-known stance against corruption.
“He does not want to betray any emotions or trigger an alarm”, our source said.
Already, Buhari is said to be at a loss on how to deal with the rumoured
move by his Chief of staff, Abba Kyari, to stall Magu’s confirmation
which is still pending.
President Buhari’s headaches have not been made lighter as he figures
what to also make of the allegations of corrupt enrichment hanging on
the neck of his Chief of Army staff, Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai,
who is largely seen as a poster boy for the administration.
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