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Boko Haram Defeated, Nigerian Govt withdrawing $1 billion Excess Crude Money to fund Buhari’s Reelection– Fayose

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described the decision to
withdraw $1 billion from the Excess Crude Account to fight Boko Haram
insurgency in the North-East region as a means by the All Progressives
Congress (APC) led federal government to fund President Muhammadu
Buhari’s re-election in 2019.

“For posterity sake, I wish to place it on record that I was not among
the governors, who approved the withdrawal of almost half of our
savings in the Excess Crude Account, which belongs to the three tiers
of government to fight an already defeated insurgency,” he declared.

In a statement issued in Ado Ekiti on Friday, and signed by his
Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere
Olayinka, Governor Fayose said; “Since they said they have defeated
Boko Haram, what else do they need a whopping sum of $1 billion (over
N360 billion) for; if not to fund the 2019 elections?

“The APC promised to wipe out Boko Haram within six months, now it is
31 months and what the APC government is wiping out is the economy of
Nigeria and the means of livelihood of the people,” Governor Fayose
said.

The governor said N360 billion was equivalent to what the Federation
Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) share to the federal government,
36 States and 774 Local Councils monthly, nothing that “Nigerians
deserve proper explanations from the federal government on the
rationale behind spending such huge sum of money to fight an already
defeated Boko Haram.”

He challenged the federal government to make available to Nigerians,
how the money released by international donors for the fight against
Boko Haram was spent, adding that; “Even the Transparency
International (TI) once said in its report that some top military
officials in the country were feeding fat from the war against Boko
Haram by creating fake contracts and laundering the proceeds in the
United States, United Kingdom and elsewhere.”

The governor also alleged that the N50 billion kept by the Nigeria
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in different commercial bank
accounts outside the Treasury Single Account (TSA) on the directive of
President Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari was part of the fund
being kept to fund President Buhari’s election in 2019.

Governor Fayose said; “Nigerians are alarmed by the revelation from
the House of Representatives that President Buhari exempted NNPC from
transferring N50 billion to the TSA, and the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN), confirmation that a letter issued by the Chief of Staff (CoS)
to the president, Abba Kyari conveyed the directive.

“Also, they are miffed by the federal government’s idea of withdrawing
$1 billion from the Excess Crude Account to fund an insurgency they
said had been defeated.

“They went on to tell Nigerians that the decision was taken by
governors of the 36 States, whereas, it was solely the idea of the
federal government, which they used the arranged National Executive
Council meeting to achieve.

“The question is; how can the federal government alone spend almost
half of the Excess Crude money that belongs to the three tiers of
government (i.e. Federal Government, States and Local Councils)?

“The reality is that our treasury is daily being looted in readiness
for the 2019 elections. Nigerians are therefore alerted to this
lootings by the APC led federal government to amass huge fund for the
2019 elections under the pretense of fighting insurgency in the
Northeast as well as other dubious means.”

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