The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to come clean on the N5.8 billion National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) scandal for which he was reportedly fingered by an investigative committee of the House of Representatives.
PDP also charged the Buhari Presidency to immediately prosecute the sacked Director General of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Mustapha Yunusa Maihaja, who was also indicted by the House of Representatives over alleged embezzlement of N33 billion in the agency.
A statement issued by Spokesman for the party, Kola Ologbondiyan, said the party stands with Nigerians in rejecting “this unpardonable pat in the wrist of allowing Maihaja to leave office without investigation and prosecution to recover the allegedly embezzled fund.”
According to the statement, the party believes that the failure to prosecute the indicted former NEMA Director General was a ploy to shield very top officials in the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration, who are alleged to be involved in the scam in NEMA, while the masses, for whom the fund was meant to serve, continue to suffer neglect and untold hardships.
The PDP insists that the sacking of Maihaja should not be used as an excuse to foreclose an investigation into the alleged huge fraud in NEMA, an agency under Vice President Osinbajo, who is Chairman of Governing Board.
“The party describes the sleaze in NEMA as an indelible smear on the Buhari Presidency and charged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to immediately take in Engr. Maihaja for questioning and if found wanting, prosecuted,” the statement reads briefly. “The party notes that the Vice President had failed to provide cogent response to the report of the House of Representatives on the N33 billion NEMA fraud in addition to allegations that the N5.8 billion was withdrawn from the national coffers, while he was acting President, without legislative consent and expended without recourse to extant due process, procurement and contract rules.
“The PDP recalled that the House of Representatives had exposed that while the fund was claimed to have been expended for procurement of grains under the emergency intervention on food security in the North East, none of the six states of the Northeast received any grain from the so called emergency intervention by NEMA.
“The legislative house had also exposed that there was no evidence that the World Food Programme (WFP) received the 5000 metric tons of rice, which NEMA claimed to have bought and donated to WFP for distribution to victims of insurgency in the region.”
The statement noted further that the failure of the Buhari presidency to prosecute Engr. Maihaja, despite his indictment by the House of Representatives, had raised serious issues of alleged complicity in high places, for which Nigerians expect Osinbajo, as Chairman of Governing Board of the agency, to come clean.
Furthermore, the statement said it was saddening that the looted fund was part of the money set aside for emergency response such as provision of palliatives and other essentials for the poor masses to mitigate the hardships that would be occasioned by emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
The PDP therefore charged the EFCC to use the report of the House of Representatives as a working document and immediately invite Engr. Maihaja for questioning on the alleged stolen funds as well as further expose top officials of the Buhari administration allegedly involved in the huge fraud in NEMA.