You are the grandfather of corruption- House of Reps members tell Olusegun Obasanjo
In a swift reaction, the House of Representatives members today said the former President is the grandfather of corruption in Nigeria and that his main reason for speaking negatively of the house was because his third term agenda was opposed by the house during his administration. The position of the lawmakers was made known today at a press conference by the Chairman, House committee on Media and Publicity, Abdulrazak Namdas. His press statement reads...
“Our
 attention has been drawn to a statement credited to former President
Olusegun Obasanjo at a lecture he delivered recently, wherein, in his characteristic manner accused everybody but himself of corruption. He ventured to accuse the National Assembly of Budget padding, accused the House of criminal activities of threatening the life of a “whistleblower”, lampooned constituency projects which he approved as President, ventured to discuss the budget of National Assembly which is highly underfunded?
Olusegun Obasanjo at a lecture he delivered recently, wherein, in his characteristic manner accused everybody but himself of corruption. He ventured to accuse the National Assembly of Budget padding, accused the House of criminal activities of threatening the life of a “whistleblower”, lampooned constituency projects which he approved as President, ventured to discuss the budget of National Assembly which is highly underfunded?
In
 the speech Namdas said the House would ordinarily not join issues with 
the former President as he has held an office that deserves respect and 
reverence. However, 
because of the material misstatement of facts, outright lies and 
falsehoods, and mischievous innuendo introduced in his statement, we are
 left with no option but to correct him. We
 have repeatedly maintained that there was no “padding” of the 2016 
Appropriation Act, which is a legitimate document passed by the National
 Assembly, authenticated by the Clerk to the National Assembly as 
provided in the Acts Authentication Act and assented to by Mr. 
President. It is most unfortunate that a former President of Chief 
Obasanjo’s stature would allow himself to be hoodwinked and procured by a
 renegade member of the House, who embarked on massive propaganda and 
lies just because he was removed from office. For
 the avoidance of doubt, there is no crime that was committed by the 
National Assembly by exercising its constitutional function of 
appropriation. If Chief Obasanjo has an issue with the execution of the 
2016 Budget or indeed other Appropriation Acts, he should direct his 
anger elsewhere. He
 claimed that the National Assembly Budget is very high, when by all 
standards, the National Assembly is grossly underfunded and is hampered 
from effectively and legitimately carrying out its constitutionally 
assigned functions. The National Assembly Budget funds a bureaucracy of 
about 5,000 civil servants. It has some other agencies under its preview
 such as the National Assembly Service Commission with its own staff of 
about 500; even the Public Complaints Commission is now a parastatal of 
the National Assembly. National
 Assembly Budget also funds the National Institute for Legislative 
Studies, which is a legislative think-tank and highly rated academic 
institution that serves both National and State Houses of Assembly and 
even international legislators. All these agencies also have their 
capital budget including development of their headquarters, procurement 
of office equipment, procurement of regular items for running their 
offices; the National Assembly maintain legislative aides of about 3,000
 in number, that aid the work of the Assembly; it also conducts regular 
public hearings involving the media and stakeholders and oversight 
activities, involving huge sums of money. The
 cost implication of running the National Assembly is high because of 
the nature of our Presidential democracy. Then of course, there are 109 
Senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives that require 
proper equipment to function effectively. They require adequate travel 
and transport support to carry out legislative functions. The National 
Assembly also has buildings and offices to build and maintain. National 
Assembly staff and members attend conferences, trainings, seminars to 
keep abreast of legislative developments worldwide. The activities are 
very encompassing and expensive. It
 is also unbecoming of a former President to quote figures of sums of 
money that are factually incorrect. No member of the House of 
Representatives receives N10m every month. The salaries and allowances 
of members of the House are as determined by the Revenue Mobilisation 
Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC). Of course further sums of 
money are spent as running costs, that is, the cost of running the 
office of a member. If
 a Minister, Chief Executive or Director in a Ministry travels on 
official duties, for instance, do you include the cost of his ticket and
 accommodation as part of his salary or allowances? Does the cost of 
stationeries and maintenance of equipment like computers used in their 
offices, form part of their salaries and allowances? These
 are some of the costs that must be taken care of by the National 
Assembly and the media calls these costs “jumbo pay”. For goodness sake,
 the National Assembly is an arm of government, not just an ordinary 
agency of government. Examples
 abound, CBN, NNPC, NCC etc. Allowances paid to even junior staff of 
some of these government agencies cannot be compared to what members of 
National Assembly enjoy. Undoubtedly,
 the former President Obasanjo is understandably angry with the National
 Assembly as an institution having foiled his ambition for a third-term 
in office even after trying to corrupt the members with a bribe of at 
least N50m each. Lest we forget, the person who introduced corruption to
 the National Assembly is Chief Olesugn Obasanjo. He
 birthed the 4th Republic National Assembly with corrupt practices from 
day one; indeed the first day of the Republic. He bribed both PDP, ANPP 
and AD legislators on their inauguration in 1999 to vote against the 
majority candidate of PDP, Dr. Chuba Okadigbo. That was how Senator Evan
 Enwerem became Senate President. Have
 we forgotten the sacks of money displayed on the floor of the House of 
Representatives being bribe money paid by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to 
some Honourable members to impeach Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ghali N’abba? Have
 we forgotten that Chief Olusegun Obasanjo used his position as 
President to extort money from businessmen and contractors with his 
government to build his presidential library? The
 list of his corrupt acts while in office is endless. Unquestionably, he
 is the greatest corrupt person ever to hold office in Nigeria. He 
remains the grandfather of corruption in Nigeria and lacks the moral 
authority to discuss corruption or indeed abuse of office in Nigeria as 
he remains the most corrupt Nigerian on record. It
 is unfortunate that he has started his very familiar method of bringing
 down governments. He did it to Alhaji Shehu Shagari, he did it to Gen. 
Buhari, he did same to Gen. Babangida, he attempted to bring down Gen. 
Abacha before he imprisoned him for treason; he made frantic efforts to 
derail the government of President Ya’ardua when he couldn’t use him. He
 supported President Goodluck Jonathan but when he refused to take 
dictation, he turned against him. He supported President Buhari, but 
since he has sensed that Nigeria is having economic difficulties under 
him, he has pounced to derail his government. The
 way Chief Obasanjo talks gives the impression that he is a lifetime 
opposition leader who has never held any office. What did he do about 
the issues he raised in his 8 years as President? This
 is a man with unlimited access to President Buhari. Or is it because he
 has not appointed all his cronies as requested? We may never know. His 
stuck in trade is blackmail, subversion and treachery.  We wish him 
well.”



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