SHOCKER: Amaechi, Adeosun, Fashola, 27 Other Ministers In CCB Trouble Over Uncleared Assets, Face Probe; See List of Others
There are strong indications that the former Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Babatunde Raji Fashola, his Rivers State counterpart Rotimi Amaechi and
30 other serving minister of President Muhammadu Buhari have incurred
the wrath of the Code of Conduct Bureau over non-verification of the
assets declared as a public officer to the bureau, News Punch understands.
A fresh report monitored via the Punch Newspaper says 30 of the serving minister will face the bureau probe over non-compliance of assets declaration verification procedure.
The bureau reportedly has begun massive verification of assets declared
by top serving and former public officers at the federal, state and
local government levels.
A statement by the Chairman of the CCB, Mr. Sam Saba, released by the
Press and Protocol Unit of the bureau on Thursday, stated that the
exercise involved physical appearance of the concerned public officers
before the bureau for conference and field verifications of their
declared assets.
Conference verification requires public officers to present documents
relating to their declared assets to designated officials of the bureau.
On the other hand, field verification involves public officers taking
CCB officials to locations of their declared landed, fixed and other
assets that could not be conveniently moved to the bureau’s office.
He stated that by virtue of Paragraph 11 of Part 1 of the Fifth Schedule
to the 1999 Constitution (as amended), “every public officer is
required to submit to the Code of Conduct Bureau a written declaration
of all properties, assets and liabilities and those of his/her spouse
(if not a public officer) and his unmarried children under the age of 18
years.”
He added that any statement in the declaration, found to be false by any
authorities or persons authorised to verify it, “shall be deemed to be a
breach of the code”.
He stated, “To this end, the Bureau has commenced its 2016 4th Quarter
Cycle of Conference and Field Verification of Assets of top public
officers. Accordingly, letters of invitation have been dispatched to
ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, service chiefs and other
top public officers.
“All invited public officers are to note that failure to honour the
invitation by the CCB in this regard is a breach of the provisions of
the constitution and could lead to prosecution at the Code of Conduct
Tribunal.
“Public officers not yet invited are to await their letters of invitation.”
He listed 76 public officers that had been invited by the bureau with a
threat of the possibility of prosecution if they fail to honour the
invitation.
Among the 76 invitees are 30 ministers whom, according to the bureau, have yet to submit themselves to the exercise.
According to the bureau, ministers who have yet to submit themselves for
the verification are Rotimi Amaechi (Transportation); Babatunde Fashola
(Power, Works and Housing); Ibe Kachikwu (Petroleum Resources (State);
Abubakar Malami (Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice); Adebayo Shittu (Communications); Dr. Kayode Fayemi (Solid
Minerals and Steel Development); Audu Ogbeh (Agriculture and Rural
Development).
Others include Senator Aisha Alhassan (Women Affairs and Social
Development); Solomon Dalung (Youths & Sports Development); Osagie
Ehanire (Health (State)); Usani Usani (Niger Delta Affairs); Prof.
Anthony Anwukah (Education (State)); Lai Mohammed (Information and
Culture), and Gen. Ali Mansur (retd.) (Defence).
The list also includes Senator Udo Udoma (Budget and National Planning);
Ibrahim Jibril (Environment (State)); Suleiman Adamu (Water Resources
and Rural Development); Mustapha Shehuri (Power (State)); Prof. Claudius
Daramola (Niger Delta Affairs (State)) and Kemi Adeosun (Finance) as
those who have not submitted themselves to verification.
The rest are Prof. Isaac Adewole (Health); Okechukwu Enelamah (Trade,
Investment and Industry); Geoffrey Onyema (Foreign Affairs ); Muhammadu
Bello (Federal Capital Territory); Senator Hadi Sirika (Aviation
(State)); Hajiya Khadija Bukar (Foreign Affairs(State)); Senator Chris
Ngige (Labour and Employment); Heineken Lokpobiri (Agriculture and Rural
Development (State)); Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu (Science and Technology); and
Abubakar Bwari (Solid Minerals (State) ).
The rest of the public officers still expected to submit themselves to
the bureau are the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele;
Head of Service of the Federation, Mrs. Oyo-Ita Ekanem; Chief of Defence
Staff, Gen. Abayomi Olanishakin; Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal
Abubakar Sadique; and the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibas Ibok.
Also on the list are the immediate past Inspector-General of Police, Mr.
Solomon Arase; Chairman, Police Service Commission, Chief Mike Okiro;
Controller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service, Babatunde Mohammed;
Executive Secretary of Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency
Initiative, Waziri Adio; Director-General of National Pension
Commission, Mrs. Chinelo Amazu; and Executive Director/Chief Executive
Officer, Export Promotion Council, Mr. Olusegun Awolowo.
Also yet to turn up for the CCB verification are the Director-General,
National Youth Service Corps, Brig.-Gen. Sule Kazaure; Executive
Secretary, Nigeria Sao-Tome & Principle Joint Development Authority,
Kashim Tumash; Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, Maikanti Baru; Controller-General of Federal Fire Service,
Anebi Garba; Director-General, Budget and National Planning, Mr. Ben
Akabueze, and Managing Director, Nigeria Deposit Insurance Commission,
Ibrahim Umaru.
Others include the Executive Secretary of National Universities
Commission, Prof. Abubakar Adamu; Managing Director, Nigerian Ports
Authority, Mrs. Hadiza Usman; Managing Director, Asset Management
Corporation of Nigeria, Ahmed Kuru, and Controller-General of MSCDS,
Muhammad Abdullahi.
The Deputy Inspectors-General of Police, who are on the list, are Ntom
Chukwu, Folusho Adebanjo, Emmanuel Inyang, Maigari Dikko, Joshak Habila,
Shuaibu Gambo, and Hyacinth Dagala.
An Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Abdul Bube, is also on the list.
Military officers, whose names appear on the list, are Real Admiral
Joseph Osa (Commandant, Operation Delta Safe) and Major General M. A.
Koleoso (GOC Tradoc).
The CCB also listed a number of Federal Commissioners of the Civil
Service Commission and three Group Executive Directors of the NNPC, who
are yet to submit themselves to the CCB’s verification.
In the statement, the CCB stated that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen.
Tukur Buratai, and five other ministers, among 15 other former and
serving public officers, had submitted themselves to the asset
verification.
Buratai recently became the target of scathing public scrutiny when
reports of his choice $1.5m properties, which he claimed were acquired
in the name of his wife in Dubai, hit the public space.
Saba, confirmed to our correspondent on the telephone that all the 15
persons, whose assets had been verified, had been issued a certificate
of Conference Verification/Field Verification.
“The Chief of Army Staff was the first to be issued his certificate. We started issuing to others last week,” he said.
Responding to further inquiry about whether the certificate issued by
the CCB implied that the cleared public officers were free from
liability of criminal prosecution, Saba stated, “Even though the
tribunal (Code of Conduct Tribunal) is the institution with the power of
adjudication in asset declaration breaches, the certificate means that
from our own end, we are satisfied with the verification that we have
done.”
The five cleared ministers are Abdulrahman Dambazau (Interior); Zainab
Shamsuna (Budget & National Planning); Adamu Adamu (Education);
Aisha Abubakar (Minister of Trade, Investment & Industry (State));
and Amina Mohammed (Minister of Environment).
The rest of the former and serving public officers already cleared by
the CCB are the immediate past Secretary of the Government of the
Federation, Pius Anyim; Chairman, Independent National Electoral
Commission, Prof. Yakubu Mahmood; a former Executive Secretary of the
NUC, Prof. Julius Okojie, and a former Controller-General, Nigerian
Prisons Service, Ezenwa Peter.
They also include the Acting MD/CEO, Niger Delta Development Commission,
Semenitari Tamunoibim; Controller-General, Nigeria Customs Service,
Col. Ibrahim Ali (retd.); Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris;
Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Boboye Oyeyemi; and Federal
Commissioner, Civil Service Commission, Hope Ikrirko.
The CCB boss commended those that had turned up for the exercise.
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