Lai Mohammed said those behind the accusation have realised that
there would be no such impunity under Buhari's administration.
The Federal Government on Monday
dismissed the alleged fraud in the Treasury Single Account (TSA) and
the rumoured diversion of the TSA funds to bankroll elections in Bayelsa and Kogi.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Segun Adeyemi, in Abuja on Monday,described the allegation as a contrived distraction.
Mohammed
said if those behind the accusation had allowed themselves some measure
of honesty, they would have realised that there had not and there would
be no such impunity under President Muhammadu Buhari's administration.
"It
is understandable that the psyche of those who are making the frivolous
allegations concerning the TSA has been badly affected by the impunity
that permeated the country under the immediate past administration.
"But the lies that have been willfully disseminated by scandal mongers over the TSA cannot and will not fly.
"It
was precisely to put an end to such impunity that Nigerians voted
massively for President Muhammadu Buhari, who has an unblemished
reputation for integrity, due process, transparency and the rule of
law.’’
The Minister, who assured Nigerians
that no one had tampered with the TSA funds, said it had begun to enjoy a
new lease of life and attract national attention because of the
political will and transparency demonstrated by President Buhari.
"Those
behind the rumour that a single company made N25 billion from charging
one per cent of TSA funds that passed through the company's software,
may need to return to elementary school to get some lessons in
arithmetic.
"This is because in order for
one per cent charge to fetch N25 billion, the funds accruing into the
TSA must have reached N2.5 trillion.
Yet, the total amount of funds in the TSA to date is still much less than 2 trillion.
"More
importantly, at the time the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) ordered that all monies that were erroneously charged as 'revenue'
be returned to the TSA Account late last month, the TSA had less than
N800 billion.
"It therefore beggars
belief that anyone could attempt to mislead the public by raising a
false alarm that a firm made N25 billion in TSA charges.’’
Mohammed
appealed to Nigerians not to allow those who had been funding their
lavish lifestyles and encouraging corruption, to the detriment of
ordinary citizens and without bothering about national interest.
He said the accusation was to sabotage the laudable TSA programme with contrived lies, dangerous innuendoes and misinformation.
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