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Abubakar
A Panic-stricken former President Goodluck Jonathan has sent former
Commonwealth Secretary General, Emeka Anyaoku, to plead with President
Muhammadu Buhari not to launch an official probe of his administration.
Several sources in Abuja, including aides of President Buhari, briefed
SaharaReporters exclusively about former President Jonathan's dispatch of Mr.
Anyaoku as an emissary to his successor.
One of our sources said Mr. Jonathan moved quickly to send powerful
intercessors to the Presidency after the Buhari administration began to
question massive last-minute withdrawals and disappearance of more than $20
billion in government funds orchestrated by former President Jonathan as well
as his closest ministers and aides.
One source familiar with Mr. Anyaoku's desperate mission to President
Buhari revealed that the former Commonwealth chief executive urged the new
president to remember that Mr. Jonathan voluntarily decided not to contest the
results of the March 28, 2015 presidential election, won by Mr. Buhari, on the
understanding that he and his administration would not be subjected to a probe.
Our sources disclosed that Mr. Anyaoku spent a little more than two
hours in a close-door meeting yesterday where he sought to prevail on President
Buhari to halt the ongoing probe of what happened to billions of public funds
during the last few months of the Jonathan government.
Before imploring Mr. Anyaoku to plead with President Buhari, Mr.
Jonathan had also asked former military head of state, Abdulsalam Abubakar, to
speak to the current president and suggest a suspension of all ongoing
probes. Mr. Buhari has put in place several investigative committees to
probe the illicit withdrawal and disbursement of public funds by the Jonathan
administration. The presidential committees are charged with advising the
administration on strategies for retrieving any public assets stolen by
officials and cohorts of the Jonathan Presidency.
One of the committees has already discovered that Mr. Jonathan and some
members of his cabinet apparently colluded in the dying days of the previous
government to loot billions of dollars. The funds were looted via the Central
Bank of Nigeria, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Ministry
of Finance, the Nigerian Maritime Authority, the Federal Capital Territory, and
several other departments. A source within the investigative committee revealed
that Mr. Jonathan and his closest aides and political appointees made illegal
withdrawals of funds to finance his failed bid for re-election.
Former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has stated that former
President Jonathan asked her to withdraw more than $1.2 billion from the excess
crude account. Even though Mrs. Okonji-Iweala continues to maintain publicly
that she did nothing wrong during her tenure, a source told SaharaReporters
that the former minister, who coordinated economic affairs during the former
president's tenure, has been quietly cooperative with the Buhari administration.
According to the source, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala has offered what amounts to a
dossier of corrupt deals authorized by the former president.
In an attempt to curry favor with the new government, Mrs.
Okonjo-Iweala recently directed officials of her polling agency, NOI Polls, to
give President Buhari a 70% approval rating among Nigerians. “The polling
results were simply cooked up,” a professional pollster told SaharaReporters.
Prior to the 2015 general elections, the former minister's fake polling
organization kept repeating that Mr. Jonathan approval rating was up even as
his political fortune plummeted.
SaharaReporters also learned that former Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, is also actively cooperating with the Buhari
administration. As earlier revealed by us, Mrs. Alison-Madueke had struck a
deal with the new government to submit a document to the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) exposing her collaborators at the NNPC. The former
Petroleum minister, who was one of the closest cabinet members to Mr.
Jonathan—and the mastermind of numerous money laundering deals on behalf of the
former president—currently shuttles between the UK and Switzerland. A source
close to Mrs. Alison-Madueke said the former minister was receiving treatment
in the UK related to breast cancer.
After emerging from his marathon meeting with Mr. Buhari yesterday, Mr.
Anyaoku claimed that he had visited to offer “advice” to the president
regarding his forthcoming official trip to the US. Mr. Buhari is scheduled to
start his US trip on Sunday.
A source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that Mr. Anyaoku had
misrepresented the purpose of his visit. “The elder statesman [Anyaoku] did not
come to advise Mr. President about the trip to the US. The plans for the trip
were already concluded a while ago, with all logistics and programming
support,” the source added.
Former President Jonathan is currently in Abuja where he remains in
constant touch with Abdulsalam Abubakar and other political players to prevail
on President Buhari to halt the probe of his administration.
One source at the Presidency revealed that Mr. Buhari was not receptive
to Mr. Anyaoku's pleas. According to the source, the president told the former
Commonwealth chief executive that the massive theft of funds by officials of
the previous administration had robbed him of funds to start meeting his
promises to the Nigerian people. “The president's concern is for everybody who
stole funds, including the former president, to disclose their willingness to
return their loot to the Nigerian people,” the source added.
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