Abdulmumin Jibrin Says Dogara Sealed Up His Office To Destroy Evidence On Budget Padding
Former chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Abdulmumin Jibrin,
says Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, sealed up his office to destroy
evidence on the budget padding allegations he leveled against him and four other principal officers.
In a
statement on Friday, Jibrin said he was not allowed to take away his
personal belongings before his office was sealed on Thursday.
“You
may all be aware, the sergeant-at-arms of the national assembly stormed
and sealed my office on the instruction of speaker Dogara yesterday. The
office was purportedly sealed as a consequence of my illegal suspension
but the truth was to enable the speaker lay hands and destroy
evidence,” he said.
“The
media witnessed the volumes of 2016 budget documents and 53 files that
were carted away from my office and handed to Speaker Dogara.
“I have
exercise extreme caution and refused to touch any document in my office
since the crisis started. I have raised the alarm that Dogara wants to
destroy evidence but the good news is that we have more than enough
already in case of prosecution.
“The
whole country watched for 2 months as Speaker Dogara was accorded all
the time he needed to lobby around, clear his desk and now destroy
evidence. Nigerians must all rise up and demand that Speaker Yakubu
Dogara produce all the 2016 budget documents and 53 files carted away
from my office.
“I was
not even allowed to take away my personal belongings. Hon Jibrin must be
dealt with and disgraced by all means. Speaker Dogara is playing God. I
have become vulnerable in the face of frequent threats to my life and
some of the security personnel attached to me were suddenly withdrawn.
“Here
we are talking about the fight against corruption. Today, I am being
humiliated and my crime is simply exposing corruption in high places.
Who will want to take such risk in future? I have said repeatedly that
this episode is a defining moment for the fight against corruption in
Nigeria.
“I wish
to plead to the general public that we should concentrate on the
grievous allegations I have raised rather than unfairly attacking me the
messenger. The fact that I am raising corruption allegations does not
confer on me any immunity from being investigated if allegations are
raised against me.
“I have
not stopped any of the 359 members of the house from signing corruption
petition against me but none has done so because there is nothing! Only
faceless and discredited individuals and groups are used to divert
attention by spreading allegations that all turned out false.”
Jibrin
was suspended on Wednesday after the house approved recommendations of
the ethics committee after probing his alleged breach of lawmakers’
privileges arising from the budget padding allegations he levelled
against Dogara and four other principal officers.
The Cable
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