Declares he
was invited by government to serve
• ‘PDP can’t
attack Buhari over ex-pension boss’
The former
Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Pension Reforms, Abdulrasheed Maina,
threatened yesterday to open a can of worms and implicate
what he called a
cabal in the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Disclosing
Maina’s position in a statement, his family said that he was invited to join
the Buhari government.
“It is on
record that Abdulrasheed Maina ‘s reform put a stop to fraudulent withdrawal of
huge sums from both the Nigerian Pension Board and the Nigerian Police Pension
Board. Perhaps it is his noble effort that made him enviable to the present
administration when they came into power to convince him to come back and
assist in its change agenda,” the family said.
Maina was
sacked in 2013 for his involvement in a N100 billion pension scam. He later
turned down summonses from authorities before fleeing the country.
But Maina
reappeared in the country as a deputy director in the Ministry of Interior.
Following
public outcry, Buhari recently ordered Maina’s sacking and probe into how he
returned into the country and was posted to the ministry.
But
yesterday, the family of Maina came to his defence, saying he was in possession
of facts capable of exposing the cabal after him.
In a statement
by a member of the family, Aliyu Maina, he stated that Maina was not a
fraudster, but a messiah who brought remarkable reforms into the Nigerian
pension scheme, as the reform under him averted fraudulent withdrawal and
syphoning of pension funds.
The
statement reads: “You must have noticed the recent attempt by some cabal to
ridicule and tarnish the image of the Maina family in both social, electronic
and print media . where our brother, father and uncle have been blackmailed as
a fraudster. The cabal has gone to the extent of marking our house in red
paints with an inscription of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
“The entire
family of Abdullahi Maina hereby categorically states that our son is not in
any way a fraudster, rather he is a messiah whose effort saw the disappearance
of pensioners roaming the streets of F.C.T and other state capitals.
“We are
aware that all this act of calumny is not targeted against Abdulrasheed Maina
but the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Office of the
Attorney General.”
The family
said it had contacted its solicitors and instructed them to act. “We equally
know that Abdulrasheed Maina is in possession of so many facts that is against
the cabal and interesting to the Nigeria populace, which he will disclose
soonest. One must ask whether it is an offence for somebody to serve his
father’s land faithfully,” the statement concluded.
Meanwhile,
the Presidency has insisted that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has no
moral rectitude to level any accusation against the current government in
respect of Maina.
In a
statement yesterday, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and
Publicity, Garba Shehu described Maina as one of the monsters created by the
former PDP government, and which are still rearing their ugly heads long after
the party was soundly defeated in the 2015 elections.
“Over and
over again, the President Buhari government has pointed out that the
administration’s greatest problem is the mess left behind by the previous
government. Maina is just one more example,” he said.
Referring to
records from the investigations that led to the disgrace of the former pension
boss and his being declared wanted by the EFCC, Shehu noted that Maina was not
the only top member of the former government involved in the multi-billion
naira pensions scandal, but a man warmly ensconced in the bosom of power.
“Top
officials in the PDP government, from sectorial heads to those charged with
responsibility for law and order, received some of these billions of naira from
Maina. We have all the transaction records and these are matters that the EFCC
has been pursuing to ensure that they all have their day in court,” Shehu said.
The
presidential spokesman noted that some influential officials loyal to the
previous government may have been the invisible hand in the latest scandal that
saw the return of Maina to the public service, despite being on the EFCC’s
wanted list.
He, however,
assured Nigerians that President Buhari was determined to get to the bottom of
the matter of the impunity that led to Maina’s reinstatement.
“Everything
will be uncovered in due course. This just goes to show us the scale of
corruption that this government is fighting. And, as we can all see, corruption
keeps fighting back viciously,” he said.
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