A coalition of over 30 civil society groups, on Monday, took to the
streets of Lagos and onward to state office of Economic Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), to protest the lingering budget padding controversy
rocking the House of Representatives, calling on the commission to
investigate and prosecute the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara and others
mentioned to be involved in the budget saga.
The protesters, led by Executive Director, Conscience Nigeria (CN),
Comrade Tosin Adeyanju and Comrade Femi Lawson, Executive Director,
Centre for Public Accountability, were seen displaying various placards
with the inscriptions such as “No immunity for economic criminality,
probe budget padding,” “EFCC, probe NASS illegal allowances,” “Save
Nigeria from legislative thieves,” among others.
They demanded that the 10 principal members of the House of
Representatives fingered in the budget padding ought to be arrested and
should not be walking freely on the streets of the country, as they were
not above the law.
Comrade Adeyanju, who spoke on behalf of the groups before delivering
their petition to EFCC Deputy Director (Operations), Lagos Office,
Iliyasu Kwarbai, made the demand.
He also demanded that the bank accounts of Dogara, who superintended
over the alleged budget padding be frozen, if the bank accounts of a
sitting governor had earlier been frozen on account of alleged
fraudulent practice.
Adeyanju said, “He has no immunity. If governor’s accounts are being
frozen, I don’t know why Speaker Dogara’s account should be left free.
“These characters must be brought to book. This is a national
movement that is going to move to every corner of the country to make
sure that the right thing is done. It is on this note that I present
this petition on behalf of over 30 civil society organisations, on
behalf of taxpayers who have no voice, to you, to please, take action on
this because Nigerians are suffering. These few people cannot continue
to retrogress this nation.”
EFCC Deputy Director (Operations), Lagos Office, Kwarbai said while
receiving the petition, expressed appreciation that the groups were
joining the commission in its fight against corruption, vowing that the
EFCC would not spare any Nigerian found wanting on the budget padding
saga, no matter how highly placed such individual was.
Kwarbai, who disclosed that several petitions had earlier been
received from Nigerians by the EFCC on the same budget padding saga,
said preliminary investigations had since been commenced, noting that
whoever was indicted among the House of Representatives principal
officers ar any other would by invited thereafter by the Commission.
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