Labour marches against Obasanjo,
corruption
By JAMES OJO, Abuja
Friday, May 9, 2008
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• Nigerians
march against corruption in Abuja. Inset, faces of Nigerian
corruption victims
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC)
and civil society groups on Thursday made good their threat
when they staged a rally specifically protesting against corruption.
They lamented the evil of corruption, asking the Federal Government
to bring treasury looters to book.
This is coming at a time former NLC President and Action Congress
(AC) governorship candidate in Edo State, Comarade Adams Oshiomhole,
chided embattled daughter of immediate past president, Senator
Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello for going into hiding, saying that nemesis
had caught up with her as she has run foul of law made by
her father.
Workers from across the country had converged on the People’s
Arcade, at the National Assembly Complex to protest the looting
of public treasury by politicians who find themselves in government
positions. They bore banner with thought-provoking messages.
Some of the banners said: “Catch and jail all national
thieves; probe is not enough, we want justice; save Nigerians,
prosecute corrupt leaders; no food, no light, no life,”
“We demand judicial commission of enquiry.”
The arrival of the workers’ convoy, led by the NLC President,
Comrade Abdul Wahab Omar, Comrade Peter Esele, TUC President,
and Comrade Oshiomhole caused panic at the National Assembly,
as the main door to the lobby was hurriedly shut against visitors
and staff.
Addressing the rally with the Senate Chairman on Labour, Senator
Wilson Ake and his House of Representatives counterpart, Hon
Ado Dogo in attendance, Comrade Omar presented a copy of NLC
protest letter to the Senate President, David Mark, and Speaker
Dimeji Bankole. He said that Nigerian workers would not accept
any cover for anyone linked with looting the nation’s
wealth.
He asked the National Assembly not to protect looters of the
economy, adding that the revelations from the power probe
showed that looting was done in the most scandalous, irresponsible
and despicable manner.
“The looters simply looted and looted and looted as
if there would be no day of reckoning,” he lamented.
Comrade Omar said that the power sector probe confirmed that
“our economy has suffered and endured massive corruption,
especially in recent years. NLC insists that the country cannot
continue like this.”
He challenged President Umaru Yar’Adua to rebuild confidence
and trust in government by conducting a comprehensive probe,
not only in the power sector, but all sectors of the economy,
where corruption has been reported.
“There should be no sacred cows in this. Given the conflicting
figures being bandied by different government officials, with
respect to the power sector, it is imperative that the Auditor-General
carries out a comprehensive audit of both the Ministry of
Power and the relevant parastatals like NEPA and NIPP from
1999 to 2007,” the NLC said.
In the letter to Yar’Adua, the NLC commended the president
for taking steps that led to the reverse of the sales of public
refineries and steel companies to individuals, saying that
it was a signal that corruption would not be tolerated.
The president was told that the efforts of the National Assembly
at unraveling the rot in the last administration should be
supported by the executive.
“The nation therefore needs to go beyond the administrative
steps taken by your administration and the investigation by
the National Assembly. What is required and that which we
demand is the establishment of a judicial commission of inquiry.
“Such a commission can much more comprehensively inquire
into the corrupt practices, recover mismanaged or embezzled
funds, bring culprits to book and generally restore people’s
confidence in government and governance,” the letter
said.
Meanwhile, Oshiohmole has asked Senator Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello
to come out of hiding and face the law.
He told workers protesting against corruption that the laws
Senator Obasanjo-Bello is running away from were put in place
by her father.
Senator Obasanjo-Bello had gone into hiding to escape arrest
and prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFFC) over her involvement in the N300 million scam in the
Ministry of Health.
He said: “In criminality, you don’t stay in your
house when your matter is in court. Senator Iyabo-Obasanjo
should come out of hiding and face the law.
“The nemesis of the father has come to catch up with
the daughter. The law she is running away from was made by
her father. She should come out and answer the law.”
The former labour leader, who recently recorded victory at
the Edo State Election Petitions Tribunal tasked President
Yar’Adua to bring to book those who looted the nation
blind in the last nine years.
Liking treasury looters to the story of ‘Ali Baba and
the 40 thieves,’ Oshiomhole asked the president to bring
‘Ali Baba’ to book.
“We have caught the 40 thieves, what of Ali Baba? Who
is Ali Baba? Where is Ali Baba?” he asked.
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