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$65m Fraud: PDP charges ICPC to track down ‘Buhari’s son-in-law’

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has charged the Independent Corrupt Practice Commission (ICPC) to track down ‘President Muhammadu Buhari’s son-in-law’, Yau Kumo. The party was…

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has charged the Independent Corrupt Practice Commission (ICPC) to track down ‘President Muhammadu Buhari’s son-in-law’, Yau Kumo.

The party was responding to a revelation of $65 million (N31 billion) fraud in the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), in which ‘President Muhammadu Buhari’s son-in-law’ is alleged to be involved.

The PDP in a statement by the spokesman of the party, Kola Ologbondiyan, said the development had further confirmed that the Buhari Presidency was indeed “a sanctuary for fraudsters, treasury looters and common criminals”.

The statement read in part: “The party charges the ICPC not to succumb to reported pressure from the cabal in the Buhari Presidency but to track down Yau Kumo, the former Managing Director of the FMBN, who had already been declared wanted, and bring him to book alongside his accomplices.

“It speaks volumes that the Buhari Presidency had remained silent in the face of this huge fraud involving Mr President’s son-in-law; a beneficiary of the primitive family patronage in the Buhari administration, only for certain members of the cabal to be reportedly mounting pressure on the ICPC to let him off the hook.

“The PDP holds as wicked, afflicting and provocative that while millions of hardworking Nigerians cannot afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life due to the misrule and corruption of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its administration, they are daily assailed by revelations of unbridled treasury looting under President Buhari’s watch.

“Is it not provocative that at the time the Buhari administration is moving to cut workers’ salaries; increased the cost of fuel, electricity and other tariffs; in a country with over 33 per cent unemployment and where citizens have been subjected to the worst forms of poverty; government officials, cronies and relations of those in power are busy looting our agencies and carting away our common patrimony?

“It is even more distressing that the looted FMBN money is part of funds contributed by Nigerians to meet their home needs which have instead fallen under the predatory proclivities of the APC administration.

“The party asserts that Nigerians can now see that while the Buhari Presidency parades a ‘holier than thou attitude’, the nation’s vaults have been laid open for the ruthless pillaging by family members, relations, cronies in the Buhari Presidency.

“Only last week, the nation was jolted by reports of the looting of over N165 billion in the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) under the suspended Managing Director, Hadiza Bala Usman and the purview of the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Ameachi, leading to widespread demand for their sack and prosecution.

“This is in addition to the alleged involvement of the wife of the Transportation Minister, Mrs Edith Amaechi, in the reported N48 billion contract scam currently rocking the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

“The PDP urges the Buhari Presidency to allow for an open investigation of Mr President’s son-in-law as well as those fingered in the fraud in the NPA and the NDDC”.

However, a presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, had said Kumo was no longer an in-law of President Buhari.

In a statement on Friday night, he said the President’s relationship with the fugitive had ended some years ago.

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