
After Obasanjo left office, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) swung into action arresting some governors and staging some uninspiring drama with their arraignment which was beamed into our homes via television screens. But while this lasted, the joke out there was that while the commission was at one side of town “fighting corruption,” Obasanjo was at the other end neatly arranging his billions, expanding his business empire, and consolidating his wealthy dynasty.
Obasanjo single-handedly ran the Petroleum Ministry for eight years, yet, till date, no one can claim to have seen a copy of any comprehensive audit report of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) – that enclave of corruption – by an independent firm since 1999. The whole thing was run like a family business.
Again, a former Auditor-General of the Federation, Mr. Azie, was hurriedly sacked for daring to produce a damning report detailing the mind-blowing corruption and financial rascality that thrived in the Obasanjo regime.
What of the famous Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) scandal which threw up shocking revelations about how mindless profligacy and abuse of office were given a most vulgar and repelling definition – how huge sums of money was frivolously withdrawn to either buy exquisite cars for “women friends” or finance countless affairs that were totally outside the PTDF mandate.
How much did the Tenure Elongation madness (otherwise known as the Third Term Project) which was attempted during the autumnal stage of the Obasanjo regime consume? How much was expended to perennially destabilize and effect the various changes in the leadership of the National Assembly in order to install stooges that helped turn the national assembly into an appendage of the Presidency? Does anyone still remember the N10 billion belonging to the long-suffering people of JigawaState reportedly “donated” by their former Governor, Mr. Saminu Turaki, to Obasanjo’s Self Perpetuation Project?
Okay, Obasanjo has called on Gen Buhari to rid our country of corruption. That was a wonderful move. Even before now, he has severally condemned corruption in public institutions and among public officers. But given the overwhelming stench still oozing from these hideous corruption cases that flourished under his watch, what kind of corruption can anyone claim to fight in Nigeria without having these ones on top of his list?