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$418m Paris Club payment: Malami’s action fraudulent, self-serving — Governors

Dakuku  Peterside

The Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) has accused the Attorney General of the Federation and Minster of Justice, Abubakar Malami, of engaging in “fraudulent and self-serving actions” following his insistence on paying the $418 million to Paris Club refund consultants.

This was contained in communique issued at the end of its meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Wednesday, read by its Chairman and Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, on Wednesday, in Abuja.

The Forum maintained that the Minister has no basis to pay the money, saying that the action will be challenged in the courts.

According to Fayemi, “ Governors extensively reviewed the purported attempts by the Attorney General of the Federation and the Minister of Finance, to circumvent the law and a recent judgment of the Supreme Court to secure the approval of the federal legislative council to effect illegal payment of a sum of $418 million to contractors who allegedly executed consultancy in respect to the Paris Club refund, to state and local governments.

“The forum set up a committee comprising the chairman, the governor of Ekiti state, the vice chairman, the governor of Ondo State, the governor of Plateau State, the governor of Nasarawa state, and the governor of Ebonyi State to interface with the committee set up by Mr. President to review the matter.
“But the position of the Governors’ Forum is clear and unequivocal. Although this matter is subjudice and we are very reluctant to get in the way of a matter that is still being pursued in the court. We’re constrained by the manner in which the honorable attorney has been going around various media houses and purporting to create the impression that this is a liability to which governors had committed themselves to and agreed to, even though he is very much aware that that’s not the case.

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“And we reject all of the claims that he has made on this issue. And we also insist that state will not give up on insisting that these purported claims are fraudulent and will not stand as far as governors are concerned and we would take every constitutional and legal means to ensure that these purported consultancy are fully litigated upon by the highest court in the land.

“If the courts now fine governors, and the Nigerian governors forum and state liable, then we will cross that bridge when get there. As far as we’re concerned, this is a matter that governors feel very strongly about and we do not believe that the Attorney General of the Federation is acting in the public interest, we believe he is acting in personal, selfish interest that will ultimately become clear when this matter is fully addressed, in the law court.”

Speaking on the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which has now entered the sixth month, the governors appealed to both parties to sheathe their sword and reach amicable resolution.

The governors said: “On the prolonged strike by Nigerian universities. The forum encourages the federal government and the academic staff union of universities to find meaningful resolutions to the lingering impasse and as proposed to engage with both parties just as we have done in the past in a bid to end in the strike.”

On the state of the economy, the governors revealed that the forum extensively discussed the state of the Nigerian economy and security.

“Following a presentation by Mr. Bismarck Rewane, a member of the President’s Economic Advisory Council, the forum resolved to immediately engage with the federal government and other critical stakeholders, including the labour, the presidential candidates of political parties and corporate actors on finding resolutions and suggestion to implement a set of immediate actions to ameliorate the worsening economic conditions in the country.”