Those making frantic efforts for a plea bargain include former key officials in petroleum as well as maritime sectors of the economy, where alleged cases of sleaze have been discovered. The moves followed increasing anxiety as the Buhari administration continues to unearth facts of alleged shady deals, especially concerning the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the Nigerian Ports Authority, under the last administration.
It was gathered that NPA is being investigated and some of its former top officials may face prosecution for alleged sharp practices, including diversion of revenue, reckless spending and abuse of financial regulations in the award of towage and other contracts, running into hundreds of billions of naira. The Federal Government, Sunday Telegraph learnt, is currently building its case on the issues with a view to coming up with water-tight charges for prosecution. This is ostensibly to controvert the Peoples Democratic Party’s claims that the anticorruption fight is targeted at members of the opposition.
“I can confirm to you that the operations of the NPA under the last administration are being investigated. There are issues of questionable transactions and alleged diversion of funds running into hundreds of billions of naira. Of course, you know that very high personalities are involved, so we are building a water-tight case,” a source in one of the antigraft agencies, who pleaded anonymity, said.
However, another source close to some key members of the embattled board said they had been reaching out to Presidency officials and the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress to negotiate a plea bargain and escape prosecution.
Though part of the said move is the return of looted funds, feelers indicate that the Presidency is not disposed to such, as it is bent on bringing all looters of public funds to book, especially given the challenges thrown by the public and the opposition PDP. When contacted, a PDP official who would not want to be quoted, said the party would not want to be dragged into the issues.
The source said the party had since stated its position that it was not opposed to the anti-corruption fight of the current administration so long as it is carried out in line with the due process of the law.