The president-elect, General Mohammadu Buhari, yesterday,
complained that the out-going government of President Goodluck Jonathan has
failed to make available to the in-coming government with relevant
information need to take-off next after the handover, particularly with
issues of fuel scarcity in the country
The President-elect made this
known on a day the Senate directed its committees on Petroleum Resources (
Upstream and Downstream )
to immediately commence investigation into the
remote and immediate causes of the fuel crisis in the country.
The Senate directive was sequel to the motion
by the Deputy Senate Majority Leader, Senator Abdul Ningi, who had called on
the lawmakers to pay serious attention to the fuel crisis that had created
great hardship for Nigerians at the moment. Senator Ningi wondered why a
country that has abundant oil resources should face the kind of biting scarcity
that had increased the suffering of Nigerians.
The Deputy
Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the plenary, noted that
since the Deputy Senate Leader raised the motion under personal explanation,
the senate would not debate it but would rather approve his prayers.
Senator
Ekweremadu said: “Ningi’s prayers are simple and clear. He is asking us, as
representatives of the people, to direct our committees on upstream and
downstream, to make findings what is currently going on in the oil sector
and possibly find a lasting solution to it.
“In that
regard, we now ask our committees on Petroleum Resources ( Upstream and
Downstream), to make her findings on what is going on and what the
government is doing about it and report back on Tuesday next week. That is our
wish”
Meanwhile,
General Buhari, who spoke when the APC Transition Committee headed by
Ambassador Ahmed Joda submitted an interim report of the committee to him, also
said the out-going government misunderstood the terms of reference of the
committee, thinking he was already running a parallel government.
Ahmed Joda
had earlier told General Buhari that the government committee headed by
Vice-President Namadi Sambo refused to provide his committee with basic
information to make better decisions.
According to
Joda, the committee had to rely on its initiative and assistance from the
organized private sector, the Lagos Business School, international development
partners and members of the public to draw up a plan.
The
committee’s mission
In his
response, Buhari stated that the aim of the committee was not to indict anyone,
but to make adequate preparations for the task ahead.
He said: “The
in-coming government was misunderstood. It is not that we are preparing for
indictment. What we are trying to get is a starting point, where exactly we are
going to start from.
“We have seen
the debt profile now and the performance of the economy. The question is, what
can we do about it especially the urgent ones like social security, lack of
fuel in the country and fraud? The list is endless. I thank you for what you
have done and I hope that the subsequent submission by the government will make
your job easier and more efficient and tell us where to begin from.
“What we
expected was for the out-going government to make a presentation to this
committee and for this committee to study the document and make submission to
the in-coming government.
“For your
simple mindedness, you went to work. But unfortunately, this committee was
accused of running a parallel government. From then on, this committee was
constrained to take this initiative and break into various sub-committees and
assigned various tasks to study the most important issues nationwide and see
what they can put on record.
Commendation
for Joda committee
“I thank you
very much for this effort which you have made and I want to assure you that we
will find time to read your initial report and when the government decides to
finally present to you their own records, you will study them and merge with
the report of the various committees and present to the in-coming government.
“My
expectation was that each ministry will make its own presentations. The politicians
know that they are going, while the bureaucrats who do the jobs know they are
staying.
“They are the
ones who are going to do the job and they are going to be available to help
cross-check the information. I think that this research you have made will help
the incoming government to cross-check the information on paper given by the
outgoing government”.
While making
the presentation earlier, Joda said that though the Federal Government did not
make any input in the interim report, the committee was expecting government
report today, stressing that availability of useful tips from the government
would tremendously help in the final report of the committee.
Buhari thanks
Jonathan again
Meanwhile,
General Buhari has again commended President Goodluck Jonathan for conceding
defeat at the March 28 polls and averting crisis in the country.
Buhari, who
gave the commendation in Abuja, yesterday, when he received Nigerien President
Issoufou Mahamadou, said Presient Jonathan’s action turned around Nigeria’s
nervous political process.
He said: “The
Nigerien president purposely came to congratulate me on my victory and
President Jonathan for the maturity and statesmanship that he exhibited by
accepting that he had lost the election.
“His action
actually doused tensions and averted crisis in Nigeria.
“Not only
Africa but the world has commended the President for that because if he had
disputed the elections, there would have been crisis in the country.
“That is what
people don’t want, not only Nigerians but other countries. So, he came to
commend President Jonathan for his courage and statesmanship.”
Buhari added
that the Nigerien president had also come to show solidarity and acknowledge
Nigeria’s importance on the continent.
He said that
but for colonialism, Niger and Nigeria and all countries living along the
border were one as they shared similar cultures, religions and mannerisms.
Nigeria’s
importance in Africa
“As he
rightly puts it, if Nigeria sneezes, the rest of Africa catches cold because of
its importance, population and resources.
“So, Nigeria
and Niger Republic are one entity as one singer from Niger puts it in his
lyrics. We share a 1,500 kilometre-long border with Niger which stretches from Chad
to Sokoto, and all the people living along the borders on either sides are same
people.
“The
colonialists separated these people when they partitioned Africa at the Berlin
conference in 1885. They separated the Fulanis, Kanuris and the Hausas from their
brothers who are presently in Niger.
“They
separated the Yorubas of Nigeria and the ones in Benin Republic. They also
separated the Fulanis and other tribes who were living together as one along
the Cameroon border.
“So, all
these countries around us were a single entity with people of similar culture
and religion before they became separated but time has changed and we thank him
for reminding us of our history of brotherhood.”
Why I visited
Nigeria—Mahammadou
Earlier,
Mahammadou said he was in Nigeria to convey the gratitude and salutation of
Niger Republic for the peaceful conduct of the elections held in spite of
challenges.
“President
Jonathan conceded defeat and this act will have a lasting impact and influence
on politics in Africa, West Africa and Africa at large.”
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