President
Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday formally handed over the House of
Representatives report containing details of the looting of the N1.7trn
subsidy fund to the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Muhammed
Adoke, SAN. The President directed the minister to prosecute all those
found culpable.
Jonathan said there would be no sacred cows but asked Adoke to ensure a thorough investigation of the House findings.
Adoke, who spoke to
State House correspondents shortly after receiving the report from the
President, said he would promptly carry out Jonathan’s directive by
forwarding the report to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
for proper investigation.
Brandishing a copy of
the report, the minister recalled that at the beginning of the probe,
the President had promised the nation that the Federal Government would
investigate properly to ensure that only the guilty were punished.
He said, “We don’t want
situations where we are stampeded to initiate prosecution and we are
unable to prosecute due to lack of or paucity of evidence.
“Now we have to ask the
EFCC to do a thorough job as they have been doing and this report will
help them tremendously. I have a specific instruction from the President
that we should investigate and we should prosecute.
“I can assure you that
we will prosecute all those that are found culpable. There will be no
sacred cows. I am with a copy of the report. We are not going to
victimise anybody, we are going to do this without sentiments and
whoever is found guilty we are going to arraign him before a court of
law and prosecute. If there is no enough evidence to prosecute anybody,
we are not going to persecute anybody.”
Adoke said the
investigation and prosecution would be done in the best interest of the
country and without fear of intimidation from any quarters.
The subsidy scam report
had elicited public outrage against government agencies and oil firms
said to have been involved in the mismanagement of the nation’s wealth.
The indicted agencies
include the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Petroleum Products
Pricing and Regulatory Agency, Department of Petroleum Resources, the
Office of the Accountant General of the Federation and some oil
marketing companies.
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