'National Assembly is filled with thieves,' Obasanjo insists Obasanjo said the padding revelations corroborates his 2012 comments that the National Assembly as an institution filled with rogues and armed robbers.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in reaction to the alleged budget padding allegations against Speaker Yakubu Dogara, has reportedly said that members of the House of Representatives are thieves.
Obasanjo
said the padding revelations corroborates his 2012 comments that the
National Assembly as an institution filled with rogues and armed
robbers.
The former president was said to have stated this in a telephone interview with Premium Times.
Obasanjo
was quoted as saying: "That (budget padding) is criminal and they
should be held accountable for it. There should be a showdown between
what is right and what is wrong. After such a showdown, what is right
will definitely prevail and the criminals will be put to shame. They are
the contractors, the jury, the judge and prosecutors."
"They
put the projects in the budgets and they do the projects by themselves
or through contractors they nominate. Where is integrity? Where is
honesty? Who supervises the job? Who ascertains that the job has been
done? It is not in their place to execute projects. It is illegal. They
are thieves. I have always held the view that they are thieves, can you
all see it now?”
Obasanjo
has on several occasions criticised the National Assembly, but the
lawmakers believe the incessant attacks is connected to the failure of
the former president's third term bid, which was reportedly frustrated
by the lawmakers.
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