This group wants Buhari to probe national assets privatised by PDP

by Ranti Joseph

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A civil rights organisation, Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), has urged the President-Elect, Muhammadu Buhari to thoroughly investigate all the national assets privatised by the Peoples Democratic Party-led government in Nigeria.

It explained that it in looking into the matter, the incoming administration should beam its searchlight on the obsolete National Electric Power Authority (which transformed to Power Holding Company of Nigeria), an agency, it said, “has become synonymous with corruption in Nigeria.”

During a press briefing, the chairman of TMG, Ibrahim Zikirullahi, on Thursday said it was also planning to closely monitor governance processes and outcomes, using some structures and methodology to ensure that government fulfill its electoral promises to all Nigerians.

TMG, who called on Buhari to follow up on his promises by declaring a full scale war on corruption, also said it preferred that the anti-corruption agencies be strengthened and made independent to prosecute the war.

It called on Buhari to strengthen the anti-corruption agencies such as Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) by injecting fresh and radical minds, and giving it financial and prosecutorial autonomy.

“We call for the investigation of all the privatisation of our national assets by the PDP government, particularly the sale of NEPA. Indeed, this is one agency that has become synonymous with corruption in Nigeria.

“We also call for a comprehensive probe of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, which has over the years degenerated into stinking cesspit of official corruption. For us, the so called privatization of the (power) sector has ended in nothing but unmitigated disaster.

“It is fraudulent that an extensive privatization exercise failed to produce a reliable due diligence report proficient enough to identify and proffer solutions to the technical challenges that have dogged the sector.

“We wonder why a process that claims to have observed due diligence would result in the granting of loans to the Distribution Companies to pay for assets they were supposed to have been financially capable of acquiring in the first place.

“To spotlight the specious nature of these transactions, besides granting the DISCOs cheap interest loans not opened to other players in critical sectors, Nigerians are equally forced to pay the DISCO through monthly standing charges, not minding the erratic nature of electricity supply.

“This monumental rip-off of the Nigerian and the nation’s commonwealth has been the hallmark of the so called privatization. The President-elect will serve our nation’s interest well by revisiting the heist in the power sector that goes by the name privatization,” Zikirullahi said.

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