Anti-Corruption Group Demands Transparency In Betta Edu Investigation

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A coalition of civil society groups under the auspices of Empowerment for Unemployed Youth Initiatives (EUYI) has urged the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to make public the case of corruption against the sacked Minister of Humanitarian and Poverty Reduction Affairs, Dr Beta Edu.

Edu was suspended for an alleged diversion of more than 585 million naira ($640,000; £500,000) and more public money paid into a personal bank account.

The groups led by the Convener, Coalition of Civil Society Groups, Kennedy Tabuko and Co-Convener, Empowerment for Unemployed Youth Initiatives (EUYI), Danesi Momoh, spoke at a press conference yesterday in Abuja, decrying her public appearances around the presidency, especially with the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, in recent times.

The coalition said it has been brought to its attention how the sacked minister lobbyists her way through to appear and attend so many serious government programmes, both at the state and federal levels.

“This must stop from now on,” it said. “This one act alone is rebranding the country as a corrupt country and no consequence for bad acts.

Tabuko, who spoke on behalf of the coalition, said it was very unfortunate that Nigeria is fast turning into a nation of no justice and no consequence for wrong actions by public officials.

“We see that abnormality is fast becoming normal, while our norms and all that we hold dear are gradually giving way to mediocrity,” he added.

“For Beta Edu in particular, it feels not like a relaunch, but a comeback in a very serious sense, you not minding whose ox is gored.

“Most disgusting, Beta is seen moving freely and closely without any iota of shame around the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, whom we all thought should fight aggressively and hate corruption in whatever way or form it appears, given her background as a pastor of one of the most renowned churches in the world.

“Unfortunately, the EFCC has shamelessly refused to feed the Nigerian people with the findings of all corruption cases levelled against Beta Edu, but will go all out to arrest and parade other citizens who commit less crimes, because they have no body to speak for them.

“Our curiosity is not just about Beta Edu but many more whom we thought that EFCC and ICPC should have brought to book to serve as a deterrent to others.

“We have to remind the president and the first lady that body language counts. “If Mrs. Tinubu can be seen at a public function with a sacked government appointee who is still facing corruption charges, then it speaks volumes and tells the public perception of the current administration.”

The coalition said it considered it imperative for the APC-led government to know that Edu’s public appearance in the political arena was not only a big shame and projects APC as a party that encourages corruption but would also bring about gross disrepute to the entire country, the giant of Africa.

“We ask how a sacked minister who was accused of corruption, gross misconduct and under investigation will muster so much courage to follow the president for an international assignment. What a pity!”

The coalition gave a 5-day ultimatum before it would take pr the streets while asking the EFCC to do justice to Edu’s case.

“We demand that as long as the case of Beta Edu is not decided and EFCC does not make public the corruption cases against the sacked minister, it will be a bad public image for the government and our dear nation to see Beta Edu around the corridors of power. The president and first lady should take note of this.

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