Kwakwanso blasts Jonathan for seized $15m
Governor Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso of Kano State has accused President
Goodluck Jonathan-led Federal Government of not being sincere over its
defence of the seized $9.3m and another $5.7m by the South African
government.
He said the seized money by the South African government
under the guise of procuring arms and ammunition to fight insurgency,
contravened established rules and guidelines.
The governor said it was a clear violation of the due process in the procurement.
Kwakwanso spoke in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday after the public presentation
of two laws-Ekiti Magistrate Court Law 2014 and Administration of
Criminal Justice 2014-by his counterpart from Lagos, Raji Fashola (SAN).
Fashola, who described laws and constitutionality as the bedrock of any
nation, said the application of the Cremation and Public Health Laws
gave the state a breakthrough in its fight against the Ebola Virus
Disease that broke out in the country recently.
Kwakwanso, who had
earlier inaugurated the Ire Burnt Brick Industry revamped by Governor
Kayode Fayemi, said Nigerians must rise up to protect judiciary for the
sustenance of the country’s democracy.
The governor said, “As a
former Minister of Defence, I am very conversant with the way and
manner, and the due process that is required to procure any arms,
ammunition or equipment, there are rules and guidelines. Arms and
ammunition are not rice and beans that you can just go to the market and
purchase.
“Many of us were concerned when the information filtered
in. In fact, we didn’t believe it initially, but along the line, based
on the defence of what happened, we realized that it was a bitter truth
that such a thing happened: that money of that magnitude in an aircraft
flown to another nation, I think so many things have gone wrong. I think
it is high time for the Federal Government to sit up to its
responsibilities to ensure that things are being done correctly.
“Yes, we need arms and ammunition; yes, we need security in this
country, but even under that circumstance, there are rules and
guidelines that must be respected.
“While we are trying to tackle
insurgency, we must follow the due process. Even in the operation there
are rules of engagement; they are very important to protect the lives
and properties of innocent people.”
Kwakwanso wondered why it took
the Federal Government three weeks to accept that over 200 schoolgirls
were abducted by Boko Haram in Chibok.
He said so many things were wrong under the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“That is why we are confident that by 2015 the APC will take over
because all that we have seen in insecurity, unemployment,
education…There are so many schools closed down in the North. Our
children cannot go to school because some are being stolen,” he
lamented.
10/10/2014
Kwakwanso blasts Jonathan for seized $15m
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