On Saturday July 6th, there was a report that former FCT Minister,
Senator Bala Mohammed was being investigated for alleged embezzlement
and N872million worth of property was seized from him and his son by the
EFCC.
The ex-minister was said to also be under investigation on alleged fictitious contracts of about N1billion, allocation of 12 choice plots worth billions of naira and 37 other commercial plots of land worth about N8 billion as well as the controversial N1 trillion Abuja land swap. He has reacted to the story. Read after the cut...
The ex-minister was said to also be under investigation on alleged fictitious contracts of about N1billion, allocation of 12 choice plots worth billions of naira and 37 other commercial plots of land worth about N8 billion as well as the controversial N1 trillion Abuja land swap. He has reacted to the story. Read after the cut...
Being a reaction to some Media Reports on the former minister of the FCT
The
attention of Senator Bala Mohammed, CON, Kauran Bauchi, former minister
of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT has been drawn to some media
reports purporting that he has been indicted by anti graft agencies or
that some of his property has been confiscated by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. Senator Mohammed has instructed us to
state as follows:
EFCC investigation.
It is true
that Senator Bala Mohammed, like many past public office holders, is
being investigated by the EFCC and makes no qualms about this in the
light of the prominent role he played under the Goodluck Jonathan
Administration as minister of the FCT. It is also correct that his son,
Samsudeen was invited and interrogated by the EFCC about a month ago and
released on administrative bail.
However, the investigation is still
ongoing. It is a cardinal principle of our jurisprudence that an accused
is granted fair hearing and presumed innocent until found guilty.
However, in the extant case, neither has the former minister been
invited personally nor has he declined any invitation. Yet, even before
the EFCC concludes its investigation, some mischievous elements are
flooding the media mill with spurious information to besmear his
character.
For the avoidance of doubt, his position is that
both the ongoing investigation (which he considers legitimate and the
trial by media (which he considers mischievous), is the price that has
to be to be paid for leadership; that political office holders should
not only hold and exercise the powers and privileges of office but be
ready to account for their actions and inactions at the appropriate
time. That was why he participated in the House investigation of the
Land Swap Program notwithstanding his misgivings at what he considered a
clearly pre-arranged outcome. Even now, the former minister has averred
that he will be ready to honour any invitation from any anti graft
agency.
He also takes pride in the fact that substantial
progress was made during his tenure. One such progress was the land
allocation of land to many Nigerians! In spite of this, Bala accepts the
fallibility of the human person and is ready to admit that his actions
could not have been perfect since only God is perfect.
Allocation of Land to family members and friends
One
of the statutory functions of any minister of the FCT is to allocate
land. However, it is a misconception to think that Abuja has
inexhaustible buildable land areas waiting for a minister to allocate to
whomsoever he likes. Rather, following verifiable precedents, what the
former FCT minister did, with his team, was to carve out some new areas
which were subsequently allocated to Nigerians and residents. Such new
areas include Guzape, Kiyami etc. To make heavy weather of the fact that
he allocated land to his friends, family members and staff of the FCT
as if these are not Nigerians is patently mischievous, uncharitable and
untenable. The former minister broke no law unless his traducers should
point to the section of the Nigerian constitution that disenfranchises
relations of ministers and other public office holders from privileges
and opportunities open to other Nigerians. Our position is that those
vilifying the former minister either have very short memories or have
chosen to engage in selective amnesia. Otherwise, they cannot forget so
soon that, not too long ago, one of Senator Mohammed’s predecessors who
now holds an elective office had indignantly asked those who accused him
of allocating land to his family members and friends to wait for their
turn and favour their enemies. Yet, the heavens did not fall. We wonder
when it became the case that what is good for the goose is no longer
good for the gander! Again, we cannot forget so soon that not long ago,
on his last day in office, a former FCT minister made allocations of
about 3000 plots of land to members of the public, an action that was
revoked by the Senate but restored by Senator Bala Mohammed who had
argued that the action of his predecessor was consistent with his
powers. It is instructive to note that although Senator Bala Mohammed
holds the record of being the longest serving, he made fewer allocations
of land than some of his predecessors. So one wonders why he is being
crucified for being less culpable than people who are walking the
streets without any molestation.
Bribery
Nothing
can be more spurious and stupid than the aspect of the report that the
former minister demanded and received One Billion Naira on every land
allocation in FCT. Pray, where are the allocations in question? What is
the value of the land? And into which bank account did he deposit the
proceeds of the bribery? Discerning members of the public will observe
that this report follows exactly the same pattern as an earlier story in
which it was claimed that the former minister had refunded the sum of
Forty-Two Billion Naira to the federal government. What is the total
budget of the FCT that a minister would acquire such a monstrous figure
let alone refund same? This again, is a clear evidence of the effort to
sentence the minister to public opprobrium even before the anti-graft
panels conclude their investigations and to achieve a predetermined end.
Contracts
The
story’s allegation that Senator Bala Mohammed awarded contracts running
into billions of Naira to fronts is further evidence of the grand plot
to use the media to draw public opprobrium against the former minister.
Reminiscent of other false allegations, neither did the story disclose
the contracts in question nor did it not give the value of each contract
or the names of the beneficiary companies, facts that would have
allowed readers to draw their own conclusions. This is as sad as it is
unfortunate because the bulk of contracts executed under Senator
Mohammed were inherited from previous administrations. A career civil
servant who rose to the rank of director in the federal civil service
before joining politics, the former minister considered it more in
keeping with the principle of continuity in government to complete
existing contracts and projects than award new ones, no matter the
temptation. Such contracts include the Kubwa Axial Road, the Umaru Musa
Yar’Ardua expressway and the Abuja Rail Link.
More
fundamentally, the former minister deplores the attempt to hoodwink
members of the public into believing that he awarded juicy contracts to
fronts and cronies. Nothing can be farther from the truth, given the
fact that all projects, from conceptualization to bureau for public
procurement and the endorsement of the user department were subjected to
rigorous integrity tests and due process. Besides, most contracts
relating to the FCT were awarded by the federal executive council.
Senator Bala Mohammed must be a superhuman to single-handedly bypass
these checks and balances without anybody raising a finger.
Land Swap
Again,
Nigerians are being regaled with salacious and bogus figures just as in
claiming that the minister is being investigated to account for One
Trillion Naira, a projected figure of what would accrue to the
government following the successful execution of the project. Senator
Bala Mohammed regrets that what was conceived as a beneficial innovation
with great multiplier effect for the economy is being turned into a
nightmare to both the investors who spent substantial sum of money in
the process and other stakeholders who stand to benefit from the spate
of economic activity that will be unleashed by the implementation of the
project. He does not think that this augurs well for the investment
drive of the government. However, again, given that the investigation is
ongoing, it beats the imagination that judgement is being passed even
before it is concluded.
Conclusion
These
are not the best of times for Senator Bala Mohammed and his family
given the investigations, the media spotlight on him and the mischief of
political opponents. But his attitude is that this will not be the
first time that public office holders are being investigated. However,
he holds firmly that he served Nigeria with patriotism and utmost
dedication and that, no matter how these investigations end, history
cannot erase the modest contributions he made to the Goodluck Jonathan
Administration during his tenure as FTC minister. These include…
Finally,
Senator Bala Mohammed is enjoining his supporters and relations to
remain calm and eschew acts that would undermine current efforts at
stabilizing the country trusting that, in the fullness of time, all will
be well.
Emma Agu, FNGE
Media Consultant to Senator Bala Mohammed, CON
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