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Afenifere Attacks Buhari for Clearing SGF, Babachir Lawal of Corruption

Posted by George on Wed 25th Jan, 2017 - tori.ng

President Buhari has been lambasted by a prominent Yoruba group over the alleged preferential treatment given to Lawal after his indictment by the Senate.

 
Yinka Odumakin
 
The Pan-Yoruba socio-political Organisation, Afenifere, has lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari over his handling of the allegations against the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal.
 
National Publicity Secretary of the organisation, Yinka Odumakin, frowned at the President’s decision to absolve Lawal of corruption against him.
 
Speaking on the issue, Odumakin said, “It is tragic that a presidency, whose sole credential is anti – corruption, would treat a monumental allegation against one of its principal officials this way.

“The Presidency that has all the time to investigate the number of committee members , who did not sign a report, could not find time to investigate the grass -cutting activities of the SGF. It is the lowest low for the anti -corruption war. ”
 
Recall that the senate had called for Lawal’s arrest and prosecution, following an Interim Report by its ad-hoc committee on mounting Humanitarian crisis in the North East which indicted him of fraud.
 
In the report, the committee alleged that Lawal who is the Chairman of the Presidential Initiative of the North East, PINE, awarded contracts to a company which he has link to.
 
But the President, in a letter read on the floor of the senate by the Senate President on Tuesday rejected the call by the upper legislative house, citing some infractions in the report.
 
However, senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, who heads the senate’s Ad-Hoc Committee, equally expressed disappointment at the presidency’s response to the committee’s report.


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