Are Nigerian Girls Starting to Soil their Arms in Filth? by Ozumi Abdul

Halima Shehu, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, Betta Edu, Alison Madueke
Halima Shehu, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, Betta Edu, Alison Madueke


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Are Nigerian Girls Starting to Soil their Arms in Filth? by Ozumi Abdul

Till very not too long ago, particularly earlier than the flip of the present fourth republic, Nigerians had been stereotypically wired as much as imagine that something monetary corruption is completely synonymous with the masculine public workplace holders.

To them, girls being caring moms of the nation are morally innocent, and can’t loot the nation’s treasury, as a result of they abhor the attendant ache it might possible trigger to the bigger majority of Nigerians.

Nonetheless, current high-profile and headline-grabbing corruption scandals, involving the previous minister of Petroleum Sources, Diezani Alison-Madueke; former ministers of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Sadiya Umar-Farouq and Edu Betta, after which, former Nationwide Coordinator and Chief Govt Officer of the Nationwide Social Funding Programme Company (NSIPA), Halima Shehu, would go away one with no alternative however to be bolstered with the assumption that really “what a person can do, girls can do higher”.

Alison Madueke

On January 24, 2022, the Federal Excessive Courtroom Abuja, issued an arrest warrant towards a former Minister of Petroleum Sources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, over corruption costs pending towards her.

It’s the second arrest warrant to be issued towards the ex-minister, who fled to the UK after leaving workplace in 2015.

On December 4, 2018, a decide of the Excessive Courtroom of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Valentine Ashi (now deceased), ordered the Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee (EFCC), the Nigerian Police Pressure, the States Safety Service (SSS), and all different safety companies to arrest her inside 72 hours.

The matter was later taken to the Federal Excessive Courtroom in Abuja the place the EFCC filed 13 counts of cash laundering towards Ms Alison-Madueke in anticipation of her extradition to Nigeria.

On July 24, 2020, Ijeoma Ojukwu, the decide of the Federal Excessive Courtroom, Abuja, dealing with the matter, issued a summons for the previous minister to seem to reply to the fees most popular towards her.

Ms Alison-Madueke ignored the summons which, anyway, couldn’t be confirmed was served on her.

EFCC subsequently requested the decide to situation a warrant of arrest towards the previous minister.

However the decide turned down the request, insisting that the summons she issued was ample to course of her extradition to Nigeria to face her trial, including that she wouldn’t situation one other order in useless.

The fee was nonetheless battling the extradition course of which largely will depend on the workplace of the Lawyer-Normal of the Federation (AGF), when it sought a contemporary warrant of arrest from the brand new decide dealing with the case as on January 24, 2022.

Bolaji Olajuwon of the Federal Excessive Courtroom in Abuja, who took over the case from Mrs Ojukwu, issued the contemporary warrant of arrest towards the previous minister following an oral software by EFCC’s lawyer, Farouk Abdullah.

Mr Abdullah advised the courtroom that each one efforts by the company to get the ex-minister extradited proved abortive whereas the matter was being dealt with by the previous decide.

He stated the summons issued by Mrs Ojukwu had not been in a position to obtain the supposed objective of extraditing the defendant.

He defined in his oral software that an arrest warrant is a compulsory requirement wanted by the AGF workplace to course of the extradition of the previous minister.

The prosecutor added that the arrest warrant wanted to be given to the Worldwide Police (INTERPOL) which might have an effect on the arrest.

He urged the courtroom, “to situation an arrest warrant towards Alison-Madueke, who’s believed to be within the UK to allow all regulation enforcement companies and the INTERPOL to arrest her wherever she is sighted and be introduced earlier than the courtroom to reply to the allegation made towards her earlier than the courtroom.”

Sadiya Umar-Farouq

Additionally, simply final week, Nigeria’s anti-corruption company, the Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee invited the previous Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Catastrophe Administration, and Social Improvement, Sadiya Umar-Farouq over alleged fraud.

Umar-Farouq, who was appointed Minister by former President Muhammadu Buhari is at the moment beneath probe over the N37,170,855,753.44 reportedly laundered beneath her watch by means of a contractor, James Okwete.

The previous minister was requested to seem earlier than interrogators on the EFCC headquarters, Jabbi, Abuja on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, to elucidate the alleged fraud.

The doc learn partially, “The fee is investigating a case of cash laundering involving the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Catastrophe Administration and Social Improvement throughout your time as minister.

“In view of the above, you might be requested to kindly report for an interview with the undersigned. Scheduled as follows: Wednesday, third of January, 2024. Time: 10am. This request is made pursuant to Part 38 (I) of the Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee (Institution) Act, 2004 & Part 21 of the Cash Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011.”

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Halima Shehu

Equally, on January 4, 2024, the Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee (EFCC) arrested and detained the suspended Nationwide Coordinator of the Nationwide Social Funding Programme Company (NSIPA), Halima Shehu.

Shehu is detained over the continued probe of N37.1 billion allegedly laundered within the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Catastrophe Administration, and Social Improvement beneath former Minister Sadiya Umar-Farouk.

On January 3, Shehu was in custody on the fee’s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja, the place she confronted interrogation. She was indicted within the alleged 37.1bn fraud because the ministry’s former nationwide coordinator of the Conditional Money Switch Programme. In reality, she was particularly accused of diverting over N40 billion from the coffers of NSIPA.

Betta Edu

Finishing the record of the ‘humanitarian catastrophe’, within the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, is its not too long ago suspended minister, Edu Betta who was grilled by the anti- graft investigator final Tuesday, over alleged N585m disbursement fraud.

Betta Edu was accused of paying a whopping sum of N585.2 million into the account of 1 Bridget Oniyelu Mojisola, stated to be an accountant answerable for the federal authorities initiatives, to disburse funds meant to ameliorate the situation of the poor individuals in Ogun, Lagos, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states.

This was after she allegedly spent about N3 billion on some questionable pro-poor initiatives that’s but to be duly accounted for.

Being the youngest of President Tinubu’s ministers at simply 37, many Nigerians upon her appointment had been upbeat that Betta would higher the antecedents of her quick predecessor, Sadiya Umar-Farouq within the younger ministry created by the quick administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari to cushion the excruciating pains of poor Nigerians affected by humanitarian disaster.
Moderately, Edu was caught in a N585m disbursement scandal involving the humanitarian affairs ministry, attracting widespread criticisms from rights teams and activists.

The predicament of the 37-year-old was worsened when the Accountant Normal of the Federation, Oluwatoyin Madein, confirmed that though her workplace acquired a request from the humanitarian ministry to make sure funds, her workplace didn’t act on it.

This endeared President Tinubu to wielding his massive stick and suspended the 37-year-old with quick impact, making his get together’s ex-national girls chief the primary to be faraway from his 48-man cupboard.

The President additionally ordered EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, “to conduct a radical investigation into all elements of the monetary transactions” involving the ministry and “a number of companies thereunder”.

Edu, 37, earlier than her suspension, was a fast-rising Amazon within the political area having occupied state and nationwide places of work at a younger age.

To keep away from the Allison Madueke type of situation, the Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee has seized the passports of the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, and her predecessor, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, over the continued investigations into scandals within the ministry.

There was an avalanche of corruption allegations from the humanitarian affairs and poverty alleviation ministry, a lot to the chagrin of tens of millions of struggling Nigerians.

In reality, The stench of corruption emanating from the ministry has turn into too overpowering to disregard.

The cycle of the putrid corruption and the personalization of public funds have stirred public resentment and the anger within the nation is comprehensible, as a result of the large sums being diverted are supposed to ameliorate the deplorable circumstances of the poor within the nation.

For example, Farouk as soon as advised a stupefied nation that she spent over N500 million to feed faculty kids in over 124,000 households who had been at house on the peak of the nationwide lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

However she couldn’t even present a discernible template utilized in disbursing the funds.

In spite of everything these bogus spending, there isn’t a report that the poverty scenario within the nation has improved.

Moderately, extra Nigerians have been plunged into deplorable poverty within the final three years.

In response to the Nationwide Bureau of Statistics (NBS), about 133 million Nigerians are affected by multidimensional poverty in Nigeria, which represents 63% of the nation’s almost 220 million estimated inhabitants even because the scenario is predicted to worsen in line with the World Financial institution because of the excruciating impression of the petrol subsidy elimination.

Sadly sufficient, that is coincidentally coming on the time the advocacy for ladies’s direct engagement in public decision-making and gender-sensitive governance are rife.

It’s not a great omen for different girls on the market now that a number of girls who’ve had the probabilities to serve in successive administrations had turn into enamored with filthy circumstances of corruption and sharp practices. It dampens the boldness of the general public about their capability, in addition to these crusading for Nigerian girls’s sufficient involvement in governance.

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