Eminent businessman and former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor
Kalu, has challenged the governments of the United Kingdom, United
States of America, Germany and other developed nations to support the
anti-corruption war of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration
by exposing Nigerians who have looted the nation’s resources.
Kali said previous administrations only paid lip service to the war against corruption.
According to the former governor, the EFCC, which was established by
President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003 to prevent, investigate, prosecute
and penalize economic and financial crimes, became an instrument of
political witch-hunt and victimization.
He said the pioneer chairman of the anti-graft agency, Nuhu Ribadu,
allowed himself to be used by former President Obasanjo for unpatriotic
motives.
Kalu made these remarks on Tuesday while hosting a group of graduate
African students of the National War College at Four Seasons Hotel in
Washington, D.C.
The businessman-cum-politician, who has a pending case with the EFCC,
said: “Before venturing into politics, I was an accomplished businessman
beyond the shores of Nigeria having built a conglomerate with vast
business interests in trading, aviation, publishing and oil and gas.
“During my stint as Governor of Abia State, despite the slim resources
then, I improved the lives of the people through the execution of a wide
range of projects, including free medical and educational schemes
across the 17 local government areas of the state.
“In less than six months into my first tenure of office, the then
President Obasanjo, who was on a working visit to the state, named me
“Action Governor” based on the massive rehabilitation and construction
of roads embarked upon by my administration.
“It is unfortunate that due to my campaign against the third term bid of
former President Obasanjo, he used the federal might against me.
“He directed Mr. Ribadu, former EFCC boss, to clamp down on my
businesses, including SLOK Airline, SLOK oil, Southgate and Hallmark
banks).
“It is saddening to note that Obasanjo, who was using the EFCC to crush
his enemies, spent $16 billion on power without any significant
improvement in electricity supply in Nigeria.
“What about the $74 million Halliburton bribe to Obasanjo and his cohorts?
“It is only in Nigeria that a corrupt person can label another person corrupt.
“In 2005, President Obasanjo wrote to the UK and US authorities to
indict me of financial crime, but I was cleared innocent by former
British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and former US President, George
Bush.
“I am a victim of political blackmail as I ruled Abia State with my conscience and the fear of God.
“However, I am happy that the current leadership of the anti-graft
agency under the new Nigerian government has been focused on delivering
on its mandate without fear or favour.
“I wish to appeal to the western world to help Nigeria by exposing those
Nigerians who have looted the country’s resources to invest and buy
choice properties in Europe, USA, UAE, Asia and Middle East.
“The international intelligence agencies have a critical role to play in
fishing out those that have stolen the common wealth of Nigerians.”
On the issue of Boko Haram insurgency, Kalu applauded President Buhari
for keeping to his promise of restoring peace in the North East of
Nigeria.
He said: “The President used his experience as retired General to devise combatant means to crush the terrorists.
“The Nigerian military deserves commendation for their gallant strides in the devoted fight against terrorism.
“I salute the courage, boldness and patriotism of the military personnel
who have contributed to the success of the anti-terrorism war.
“I want to admonish the Federal Government to reconstruct the villages
that were wiped out by the deadly Boko Haram insurgents through the
provision of special intervention fund for the North East and Plateau
State.”
Speaking on the pro-Biafra agitators, Kalu lamented the marginalization of the South East in all ramifications.
He said 46 years after the civil war, the region has not been fully
integrated into the Nigerian nation, adding that the poor state of
federal roads and other social amenities in the South East is alarming
and disturbing.
He said: “The Indigenous People of Biafra and the Movement for the
Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra are borne out of the
grievances of Ndigbo.
“Even though there is a law in the United Nations that recognizes the
right to self- determination, as I have mentioned in the past, the
approach of the IPOB and MASSOB are faulty as dialogue is a better
medium for the people to express their concerns to appropriate
authorities.”
On President Buhari’s several visits abroad, the former governor said: “No country can exist without the support of others.
“Mr. President’s visits to different parts of the world are in best the interest of Nigeria.
“In the area of investment, the President has been able to woo foreign investors to Nigeria by giving them confidence.
“Image is key and Mr. President has done well in redeeming the damaged reputation Nigeria had in the global community.
“Just recently, the Nigerian government signed an agreement with the UAE
to ensure the repatriation of stolen wealth housed in Dubai.
“I want to use this opportunity to call on President Obama to pay a
working visit to Nigeria in order to further strengthen the bilateral
relationships between Nigeria and USA.”
The former governor poured encomiums on the US Ambassador to Nigeria,
Ambassadot James Entwistle, and the former and incumbent British High
Commissioners to Nigeria, Sir Andrew Pocock and Paul Arkwright
respectively, for promoting diplomatic ties between Nigerian and their
home countries for the sake of social, economic and political
development of Nigeria.
Kalu, who is a big player in the upstream sector of the Nigeria oil and
gas industry, said: “In view of the drastic fall in the price of crude
oil globally, the time is now for the Nigerian government to roll out
entrepreneurship programmes in the agricultural industry in order to
diversify the economy.
“The era of white collar jobs is over.
“Everyone has to go into farming for the sake of Nigeria’s ailing economy.
“I personally have diversified into commercial agriculture with the
establishment of a large farm covering over 10,000 hectares of land in
Ugwueke in Bende LGA of Abia State.”
Kalu, while decrying the state of the Nigerian economy, called on the
Federal Government to set up an independent economic management team in
the face of the global economic challenges to advice government on a
road map to reposition the local economy, adding that government must
provide the enabling business environment for local and foreign
investors to invest.
On the Abia North Senatorial District rerun poll, Kalu said: “The rerun
election was marred by widespread irregularities perpetrated by the
Peoples Democratic Party and it agents.
“The same atrocities that were committed at the March 28, 2015 election was again repeated at the March 5, 2016 rerun poll.
“However, I wouldn’t want to go into further details as I have protested
the controversial result at the tribunal through my legal team.”
Nigeria born Habib Kamil of the prestigious institution, who spoke on
behalf of his colleagues, expressed appreciation to Kalu for giving them
an insight into the state of affairs in Nigeria with particular
reference to politics and economy.
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