The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki has described the NNPC as the engine room of corruption in the country.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Thursday, stated that the
NNPC was the engine room of corruption, lamenting that none of the
perpetrators of illegal deals in the corporation had so far been
apprehended and brought to justice.
Saraki challenged the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress to
assist the Federal Government to fight corruption by encouraging their
members in the oil and gas sector to expose those behind subsidy scam in
the country.
The Senate President stated this while addressing the leadership of
the NLC led by its President, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, in his office, asked the
oil and gas workers to reveal the identities of subsidy thieves and
watch whether they would be protected or not.
He said, “I think we need the cooperation of our workers who
know it all. They see it happen and when you look at the anti-corruption
agencies, with all due respect, you will find out that 80 per cent of
some of the cases are cases at the state level.
“You hardly see where people who are the real engine room –
which is the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation – where most of
these corruption cases on oil are, being put on trial.”
Saraki said it was time workers helped the government succeed to decisively tackle corruption through collective efforts.
Saraki also noted that President Buhari had made it clear that his
administration would fight corruption to its logical end, stressing that
the Senate had on its part started the process by engaging the
Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission.
Saraki assured Nigerians that the Senate under his watch would
fight corruption with a view to blocking leakages and create gainful
employment.
He said, “We in the 8th Senate have said there will be zero
tolerance for corruption. Corruption is one issue slowing down
development and some of the problems we are tackling.
“Whether you talk about our refineries not working, you talk of
the issue of fuel subsidy, you talk about the high cost of governance,
everything you talked about comes back to this issue of corruption and I
think it is time for all of us, those of us in the National Assembly,
the Executive and the workers to show serious commitment.
“This should not be a headline-grabbing approach because at the
end of the day, you are workers, when you talk about oil theft, we have
Nigerian workers at the terminals who surely must know when this thing
is going on.
“Everywhere that there is corruption, some workers are there
either participating or observing. We now have a great opportunity to
win the war against corruption because we have a leadership led by
President Muhammadu Buhari that we believe has the political will to do
the right thing”
He said the excuses of Nigerian workers that when they blow the
whistle on corrupt practices nothing would be done because the system is
corrupt right from the top, was No longer tenable because the current
administration in the country has the political will to deal with the
scourge.
Saraki said, “We are assuring you that at the executive side,
we have elected the President that will do it well. I am making the
commitment on behalf of the National Assembly and myself that we are
committed to fighting corruption.”
Wabba lamented the current high cost of governance coupled with the
high exchange rate which according to him was having serious negative
impact on the lives of workers.
Wabba said that the reduction of salaries announced by the
President, the Vice-President and some state governors was not the
solution to the problem of high cost of governance in the country.
The NLC President also called for a more transparent execution of the National Assembly annual budget.
He recalled that the budget for the National Assembly for 2011 was
shrouded in secrecy because the lawmakers used their influence to move
it into the first line charge in the Federation Account.