N- Delta leaders used oil funds as pocket money ----Masari
*Alhaji Aminu Masari, Governor of Katsina State
(Nigeria) The governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Aminu Masari, has said Niger Delta leaders must come clean on how they have spent oil money allocated to the region over the years.
(Nigeria) The governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Aminu Masari, has said Niger Delta leaders must come clean on how they have spent oil money allocated to the region over the years.
“For six years,” Masari said, “we had a Niger Delta
president. Let us see what difference he made in six years when he was
president. When the excess crude account became pocket money, how much of the
money went to the Niger Delta?”
In an interview The
Interview, Masari called out Niger Delta leaders, challenging them to “come
clean” on how they have managed the region’s resources.
He also took on Senate President Bukola Saraki, to explain
why former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s third term bid failed.
He spoke at length for the first time, on ‘budget padding, his
predecessor, Ibrahim Shema, and the Niger Delta.
Although Masari did not name names, the reference to a Niger
Delta president was apparently pointing to Goodluck Jonathan, the immediate
past president, under whose presidency oil price averaged $100 per barrel.
Asked what he did to ensure accountability of oil money when
he was Speaker of the House of Representatives and also a ranking member of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, at the time, Masari said, “The House of
Representatives has been friendly to the people of the Niger Delta than any
other institution in the country.”
He asked the Federal Government to publish how much the
region has received since the 13 percent derivation started.
The resurgence of violence in the Niger Delta by the
Avengers in the since last year has led to massive losses in the country’s oil
revenue and peace efforts have stalled.
It will be recalled that only over the weekend, the Minister
of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, said that the Federal
Government had spent over $40billion in the Niger Delta in the past 12 years.
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