Key stakeholders in the Nigerian State on Wednesday
rejected the progressive dehumanization of those that contributed to the unity,
stability and growth of the country.
They also complained about the unethicalness in the
reports of the Presidential Committee on Defence Equipment Procurement in the
Nigerian Armed Forces.
At a meeting of top brass of different ethnic
groupings in Kaduna, the stakeholders not only opposed the agenda of President Muhammadu
Buhari, which they described as selective but expressed surprise at the
shallowness of the government with regards to procurement procedures of the
Ministry of Defence.
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“This action is repugnant to natural justice, equity
and good conscience. The country cannot afford the luxury of being coerced into
the repressive mannerisms of selective justice” a statement by Alhaji Adamu
Bello said.
They described the accusations against retired
military officers as politically motivated.
The stakeholders accused the government of being
selective and refusing to indict key members of the current administration,
believed to have played questionable roles in military procurement since 2007.
They also accused the presidency of doctoring the
Arms Procurement Probe Report to shield certain individuals.
“These reports must be seen and taken for what they
are- distorted images of reality”.
They also carpeted the government for allegedly lying
about the terms of reference on the latest interim report on the ongoing probe
into arms procurement by successive government since 2007.
Raising questions on who is in charge of contract,
the role of the Ministry of Defence in awarding of contracts, the meaning and
use of operation fund, the attempt to criminalize it and the position of the
Procurement Act on this issue, the stakeholders advised President Muhammadu
Buhari to stop the politics of selection; stressing that such a method could
produce and sustain a chaotic order.
The leaders appealed to President Buhari to focus on
issues that enhance economic growth.
“The change agenda of the government has obviously
removed food from the tables in many homes. People can no longer make ends meet
and all what we can see is the daily increase of robbery, prostitution,
kidnapping and bombing of oil pipelines.
They also advised the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) to tread cautiously.
They also appealed to President Buhari to exercise
restraints by calling his media aides, the EFCC and the minister of information
to order.
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