A member of the House of Representatives
from Ekiti State, Mr. Bimbo Daramola, on Thursday, described the
prolonged strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities as failure
of the Peoples Democratic Party-led government.
He called on the National Assembly to
probe the N186bn given to 15 companies under Power Airlines Intervention
Fund. He also said that the refusal of President Goodluck Jonathan to
remove the Director General of Security and Exchange Commission, Mrs.
Arunma Oteh, despite the recommendation of the NASS, was a gross
violation of the SEC Act.
He spoke in an interview with journalists in Ado Ekiti on Thursday night.
Daramola, a member of the All
Progressives Congress, said that the Federal Government had failed to
tackle the rot in the education sector because the children of members
of the ruling party were not schooling in Nigerian universities.
He said, “The Federal Government has
been foot-dragging in resolving the present ASUU strike because their
children are not in any of the Nigerian universities. This is a failure
on the part of the government.”
The lawmaker representing Ekiti North
Federal Constituency I said that the massive corruption in the country
would wreck the nation’s economy soon.
Speaking on why the executive viewed the
resolutions of the National Assembly with disdain, the lawmaker said
this was so because the resolutions did not carry the force of law.
He said, “As at today, the NASS is
operating at sub-optimal capacity. That accounted for what is happening
in SEC. The probe into the activities of SEC is not about Mrs. Arunma
Oteh, it is about SEC as the regulator, and what it has put in place to
restore the confidence of the people to come back to the capital market
and invest.
“We recommended that she should be
sacked because she is not qualified. The law that established SEC states
that whoever will be the DG should have 15 years cognate experience and
must be a financial member. She is still keeping her job because of
ego. The DG of BPE, Bola Onagoruwa was sacked because Senate said she
was not qualified. So, if the President loves Mrs. Oteh that much, she
can appoint her as a Minister, as a way of respecting the law. She must
understand that President Jonathan will leave, no matter how long, but
the law will remain because individuals will go but the law will
remain.”
Daramola also called on the National
Assembly to institute a probe into the PAIF, an initiative of the CBN
and the African Finance Corporation.
He said, “There is a need to investigate
the N186bn given to 15 companies under Power Airlines Intervention
Fund. This is practically shoving the nation’s money into the pockets
of 15 people.
“This same administration, under
President Goodluck Jonathan, has given stimulus packages to several
kinds of agencies, individuals and companies of interest to them under
the PAIF. One organisation received N668m under the name, Odeingaga
Aviation Services. They gave Caverton Helicopters, belonging to an
individual, over N600m.
“This country is going aground and it is
already grounding. The manifestations are on the streets and faces of
all Nigerians. The day of reckoning is coming.”{Punch}
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