Presidency knocks Ali Ndume for exposing ‘thieves’ in Buhari government

The presidency has fired back at Borno Senator, Ali Ndume, over his recent comment that the COVID-19 Palliative Measures Committee is not functioning as it should is not the same as presenting proof for such a claim.

Ndume, on Wednesday, accused the federal government relief committee on COVID-19 headed by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq, of fraud and called for its immediate disbandment.

 

The lawmaker said the committee “lacks credibility” to manage the huge resources at its disposal. He said so far, the distribution of the relief materials has been laced with “fraud.”

 

Responding to his comment, the presidency in a statement by Garba Shehu, asked the lawmaker to produce proof of keep quiet.

 

The statement below.

When he was first elected President in 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari said that he belonged to everybody and belonged to nobody. What was true then remains true today.

 

He believes in public service, as a servant of the people – and he expects the exact same commitment from members of his government and, of course, his closest aides.

 

The President has made it clear times without number that anyone who will not, cannot, or does not pull his weight – nor meet these exacting standards – is not welcome in his administration. A number of ranking officials have been shown the way out at various times simply on account of this.

 

Similarly, he believes in loyalty and truthfulness. Should any individuals be found to be serving themselves and not the people, then it is right and proper to call them out. But this must be done on the basis of evidence and proof – not on conjecture.

 

It is therefore disappointing to hear a politician call out unnamed individuals in the administration and accuse them of unnamed transgressions.

 

If this politician has evidence – then he should make public their identities as well as his proof. Innuendo is not proof.

 

Similarly, simply claiming that the COVID-19 Palliative Measures Committee is not functioning as it should is not the same as presenting proof for such a claim.

 

No one replaces an institutional government body in the midst of the global pandemic without clear and irrefutable evidence that it needs replacing.

 

A press briefing from a discontented politician is rarely the source of such evidence.

 

At this difficult time of the battle by Nigeria against Coronavirus, everyone should help the fight and not seek to make political capital out of it, whatever his or her grievances.

Ben Idah

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