Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Nobody: 11:11pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
CORRUPTION: Obasanjo’s eight years worse than Abacha’s – RibaduPioneer chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu allegedly described corruption under President Olusegun Obasanjo as worse than that of late General Sani Abacha, according to United States cable obtained by Wikileaks.
The report released by Wikileaks stated that a meeting which the former US Ambassador to Nigeria, Robin Sanders had with Mallam Ribadu to discuss his removal from the EFCC, Ribadu told the US ambassador that Obasanjo was good at covering his tracks while admitting that corruption was worse under Obasanjo. Ribadu was quoted as saying that former President Obasanjo knew how to play the game. “Although he created the EFCC and understood its importance for him with the international community, Ribadu explained, that by far and even more than the Abacha days, corruption under Obasanjo’s eight years was far worse.
See extracts of the cable below:
Classified by Ambassador Robin Sanders for Reasons 1.4 (b, c, & d).
1. (S) Summary: Ambassador had 4-hour private discussion with Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Chairman (EFCC) Mallam Nuhu Ribadu on the evening of December 28 at her residence to hear his views on the recent announcement that he will be transferred from the EFCC to the country’s leadership school, the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS). Ribadu took the opportunity to cover not only the politics behind this move, but also spent several hours discussing a range of EFCC pending cases that he wanted to share, including his personal views on Yar’Adua, former President Obasanjo, recently indicted former Delta State Governor Ibori, and the illicit enrichment open cases on the Police Inspector General Mike Okiro and Attorney General Aondoakaa.
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu,
It seemed that he wanted someone outside of the EFCC to know the details of active investigations as a possible failsafe given the current negative political climate surrounding his pending transfer.
Ribadu also said he planned to show up to his office on December 31, 2007, as usual and would continue to do so )- unless he was physically blocked — until the effective date of his transfer (February 2008). Ribadu said, without a doubt, yes, the warrant on Ibori was the seminal action that made Yar’Adua support the transfer.
He added that he was worried that Yar’Adua was not strong enough to balance the pressures on him from his inner circle — many he had already blocked from illicit enrichment The Ambassador expressed to him the U.S.’s strong concerns over the tenor of events and how unsettling this is given what appears to be a reversal of Yar’Adua’s strong anti-corruption messages while in Washington. Coming on the heels of the U.S. visit, this action has hurt our initial sense of his commitment on these key democracy pillars. The EFCC Chair was pleased to hear of the international interest in the situation and added that anything is still possible in terms of a reversal as Yar’Adua tends to respond to the last person who speaks with him. He thought pressure from the international community could be useful. Ribadu said if the transfer prevails then his Lagos deputy, Lamorde, would likely be brought up to serve as Acting. He then praised the USG training provided by Treasury’s FinCen, and said whether he was at the EFCC or not, the USG should continue its efforts to help as his team was dedicated and committed. Ribadu said that the EFCC needed a few more concrete tools such as a Crime Center, housing a data base on all criminal activity, and hoped the U.S. would help on this.
Ambassador provided the EFCC Chair with all her contact information, noted she had a pending weekend response call from the President, and told him that he had active supporters who would be following this issue, notwithstanding the Ambassador.
2. (S) Following Yar’Adua’s positive U.S. trip, fairly upbeat sentiments by Nigerians at year’s end on his tenure, and his own end of year national address calling on adherence to transparency, not only do we need to be concerned about this action, but also what appears to be other steps against the EFCC. Even if Ribadu is gone or if ours or other efforts prevail, there are potentially other possible actions on the horizon to reduce the EFCC’s prowess by such as removing others on Ribadu’s team, and merging it with other less focused and effective entities such as the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC). Whatever his motives, Yar’Adua has made a major political misstep as his tribunal results loom near. End Summary
Ribadu: Discusses the Run-up to his Transfer:
¶3. (S) The Ambassador had a 4-hour discussion (8pm-midnight) at her residence December 29 with about-to-be transferred Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Chair Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. Rumors began on the move late December 27, followed up by an official press announcement by Police Inspector General Mike Okiro December 28. Ribadu was seconded from the police senior leadership in April 2003 to lead the then newly created EFCC by former President Obasanjo. Ribadu is officially being transferred to the country’s National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in February 2008.
Ribadu told Ambassador that the transfer was not only official, but had been approved by President Yar’Adua. The Ambassador asked Nigeria’s anti-corruption czar if he thought that there could be a reversal of the pending transfer if there was significant outcry. Ribadu said in his dealings to date with the President, that he did not view him as a strong man (said in both the sense of not only his health, but his style and demeanor), and that he is easily swayed by the last person that speaks with him. He added that he did not see Yar’Adua as corrupt and was a nice guy, but said quite frankly that he thought he was weak, as a result of his low key personality, his lack of international exposure, and his lack of a political base. Ribadu said Yar’Adua is very worried about his election being overturned and is getting advice from some whose hands are tarnished with illicit enrichment on how to secure a positive outcome of the pending February or March 2008 tribunal decision.
The EFCC czar then commented that despite his overall problems with the judiciary as judges were always being bribed, it had held up democracy more than some of the other government branches. The judiciary and judges here are very corruptible and this corruption has played a role in some of the tribunal cases to date, he commented. Nigeria needs something in its constitution to put a check and balance on the judiciary.
¶4. (S) The Ambassador then asked whether the warrant on the former Delta State Governor Ibori was the trigger on his ouster now, given that pressure to remove him was not new. Ribadu said without a doubt yes. He added that Ibori had promised to help Yar,Adua several weeks ago (prior to the latter’s Washington trip) with the tribunal if he got the EFCC Chair off his back. Yar’Adua had resisted to date, but as his tribunal results loom near in early February or March 2008, the President has a sense that the verdict could go either way (ref a). He is very unsettled about his prospects, Ribadu noted. Without direct reference to the Foreign Minister, who mentioned this issue in a December 28 telecon, the Ambassador asked Ribadu what his relationship had been with the President up to this point (ref C). Ribadu then described in detail his last meetings with both the President and separately with Ibori.
¶5. (S) The EFCC chief noted that the President had always wanted him to cool down a bit as he thought he could do things more quietly. But despite this, he was always able to reach the President and they never had cross words. However, he added he felt that the support he would need to bring in some of the bigger political fish was not there )primarily because the President does not have his own political soldiers within the PDP, the media, or among Nigeria’s novo rich power brokers, nor his own thugs or the overall clout of former President Obasanjo. Ribadu said that Ibori had also tried to bribe him to drop the investigation, coming to him with a box that contained $ 15 million (USD) in cash as an offering to leave him alone.
Ribadu laughing said, can you imagine $15 million in cash in a box; this will be used against him in the trial. We have it locked up as evidence. He added that they have thus far found only $300 million (USD) that Ibori has stolen, but knows that he stole much more, estimating that during his eight years in office he took roughly 60 per cent of the Delta State treasury for his own use, including buying three planes and ownership in several public and private corporations.
¶6. (S) Turning back to President Yar,Adua, the Ambassador asked who the bad apples around Yar,Adua were and was there anyone in his inner circle that he would deem not only credible but also incorruptible.
Continuing, the Ambassador asked if there are any good guys in the Villa? He said the only person who was truly respectable, honest and trying always to do the right thing was the President’s Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. Abdullahi Mohammed, but he likes to stay away from both policy and politics.
Pending Investigations: A Who’s Who of Criminal Activity
7. (S) Ribadu, seeming to be in an environment where he felt comfortable and relaxed, told the Ambassador he wanted to share some more of what is really going on. He began with a list of pending investigations. At the top of the list were both Attorney General (AG) Aondoakaa and Police Inspector General Mike Okiro. Of note, the EFCC chairman said that, we came very close to catching Okiro in the act in a parked car receiving several million dollars from Ibori in cash,
but he added, we were not able to close the deal as we could not catch the actual handover, and my investigators feared getting any closer to the cars. On the AG, Ribadu continued, we have a dossier on him and his illegal money dealings, including getting money from Ibori, but we need to catch him, and we will. In addition, Ribadu said the EFCC has criminal investigations open on 100 Nigeria individuals (mostly government officials from the Obasanjo era) and is following roughly 200 Nigerian criminal organizations. This is why my next step is to create a Crime Center, which would have a data base that all law enforcement agencies could access. The EFCC Chief stated that the USG had played an enormous role in the capacity building, expertise and integrity of the EFCC, as the U.S. set the best example on these issues. He knew that his team was dedicated, honest and committed as they all want to see a better Nigeria and improve Nigeria,s image around the world. &Whether I am at the EFCC or not, whatever the U.S. can do to continue to improve the Commission’s capacity would be welcomed,8 he commented. Ambassador said she would discuss not only the Crime Center idea he had with her team and Washington, but also ensure that Treasury was aware of the importance of continuing overall technical assistance when possible to the EFCC. She added though, if his transfer prevailed despite her efforts and others, we would be as active as possible to encourage any new EFCC leadership to continue on the same path.
On Obasanjo and his daughter Iyabo:
¶8. (S) Ambassador asked about Obasanjo and his daughter, National Assembly Senator Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello, who is currently being investigated over contracts to an Austrian company. Ribadu said that the EFCC had called her in on December 27 and questioned her for hours. They also had documents on the transactions and questioned the head of the Austrian company. In the end, he added, we determined that there was no illicit enrichment of state funds, but a business deal gone badly between two parties, where promises were made and not kept, and one party getting mad at the other. On former president Obasanjo, the Commissioner said, he really knew how to play the game. Although he created the EFCC and understood its importance for him with the international community, Ribadu explained, that by far even more than the Abacha days where he was the sole thief, corruption under Obasanjo’s eight years was far worse. However, he added, Oba was a political machine and knew how to play the game for the international community, cover his tracks and for good or bad got it as regards to what the EFCC’s role was and should be.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/09/corruption-obasanjo%E2%80%99s-eight-years-worse-than-abachas-ribadu/ |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by sheyguy: 11:39pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
They both had very corrupt government however Abacha Govt. corruption was more centralised (due to military regime it was)than that of OBJ's government. Besides the true level of corruption in each govt. can not be directly measured. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by dabrake(m): 11:42pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
though i love ribadu, i jst must say i am disappointed at him. why didnt he say it when daddy iyabo was around? he is jst a silly coward. speaking 51mon ths aft obj had left office, , |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Chrisbenogor(m): 11:47pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
Ok the wheels will start spinning off now. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by ogchris: 11:51pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
why is ribadu sayin it why whn he was in the same govmnt they all corrupt |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by deadie(m): 11:52pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
This guy seemed genuine to fight corruption but realised he was against higher powers. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by CyberG: 11:54pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
@Dabrake. . .you did not read the post otherwise you would have known that he made these comments to the US Ambassador way back and it is just being released by wiki leaks. Mental laziness is bad. . . know the facts before making uninformed comments! |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by beejaay: 11:54pm On Sep 04, 2011 |
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Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by MeGaStReEt: 12:11am On Sep 05, 2011 |
Ribadu? wait a few days, he will come out and deny ever saying such things about OBJ |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by ShipIt(m): 12:58am On Sep 05, 2011 |
I'm not surprised. Obas is the shrewdest politician Nija has ever seen. He is more shrewd than Abacha was ruthless. Our country will have extreme difficulty progressing as long as the likes of Obas and IBB are still walking this earth like the dinosaurs that they are. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Nobody: 1:00am On Sep 05, 2011 |
. . . .And yet, GEJ's 1yr+ has been worst that OBJ+ IBB's terms put together. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by ShipIt(m): 1:03am On Sep 05, 2011 |
Believe me when I say I ain't got no love for GEJ either, but he is a much smaller threat compared to those two. He can't do anymore harm once he s out of that office. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by aloyemeka2: 1:03am On Sep 05, 2011 |
Why this unprecedented attack on Obasanjo by unscrupulous elements from the North?. Is it because he wants Tambuwal out in favor of a South-Western speaker?. I thought the North loved him so much and that is why they imposed him on the Yorubas/Southerners as their choice presidential candidate so that the North will continue to be the defactor leader of the nation even though OBJ is at the helm of affairs?. What happened to that love affair or am I missing something?.
Ribadu is foolish because he served under Obasanjo and that means that if Obasanjo's leadership was bad, then he is part of that massive failure.
Goes to show that any love affair that is not genuine will never last long. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by hardywaltz(m): 1:24am On Sep 05, 2011 |
Ribadu pls shut ur trap!! If u were so disgusted u had the option of resigning; anyways why bother he will soon deny ever saying such a thing. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Nobody: 1:30am On Sep 05, 2011 |
OBJ is worst than Abacha in every area.
Abacha never devalued the Naira Obj devalued Naira 500%
Abacha maintained our National Airline OBJ mismanaged it and closed it down (shame on him)
Abacha reduced inflation from 54% to 8.5% Obj increased inflation
Abacha set his own policy Obj did whatever USA and UK wanted
Obasanjo is known as the biggest looter Africa has ever seen- I estimate he has stolen at least $100billion (N7 trillion)
OBj achieved no tangible development despite ruling during periods of record high oil prices.
In short OBJ should be in prison. |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by wasobia(m): 1:42am On Sep 05, 2011 |
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Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by gentlem80(m): 1:53am On Sep 05, 2011 |
GenBuhari:
OBJ is worst than Abacha in every area.
Abacha never devalued the Naira Obj devalued Naira 500%
Abacha maintained our National Airline OBJ mismanaged it and closed it down (shame on him)
Abacha reduced inflation from 54% to 8.5% Obj increased inflation
Abacha set his own policy Obj did whatever USA and UK wanted
Obasanjo is known as the biggest looter Africa has ever seen- I estimate he has stolen at least $100billion (N7 trillion)
OBj achieved no tangible development despite ruling during periods of record high oil prices.
In short OBJ should be in prison.
I really like this analysis, Honestly, Obj is a big cog on the wheel of progress of our dear country. I think we youths (age range 18 - 37) should revolt!!! Nigeria is badly in need of one, |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by aloyemeka2: 1:59am On Sep 05, 2011 |
GenBuhari:
OBJ is worst than Abacha in every area.
Abacha never devalued the Naira Obj devalued Naira 500%
Abacha maintained our National Airline OBJ mismanaged it and closed it down (shame on him)
Abacha reduced inflation from 54% to 8.5% Obj increased inflation
Abacha set his own policy Obj did whatever USA and UK wanted
Obasanjo is known as the biggest looter Africa has ever seen- I estimate he has stolen at least $100billion (N7 trillion)
OBj achieved no tangible development despite ruling during periods of record high oil prices.
In short OBJ should be in prison.
Yessssssss OBJ embarked on ethnic cleansing of the Yorubas using Al Mustapha & sgt Rogers-----Abacha didn't do such evil. OBJ tried to succeed himself to the point he was carried out of Aso Rock on a stretcher----------------------------Abacha never did such thing OBJ murdered Olu Onagoruwa's son, shot Alex Ibru, Kudirat Abiola-----Abacha protected Nigerians from death OBJ imported proostitutes from around the world at the cost of $1M/day at tax payers expense---Abacha only prayed at the mosque. OBJ imported over 1000 marabouts from around the world at tax payers expense----Abacha only belived that Allah will protect him. What shall we do to this evil man called OBJ? |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Nobody: 2:08am On Sep 05, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI:
. . . .And yet, GEJ's 1yr+ has been worst that OBJ+ IBB's terms put together.
@ileke-idi, you see everything in ethnicity. Why you so obsessed? What kind of unintelligent comparison is that? |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by MeGaStReEt: 2:16am On Sep 05, 2011 |
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Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Nobody: 2:26am On Sep 05, 2011 |
OBJ massacred hundreds ol villagers in Odi Gave away Bakassi to please UK and USA |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Nobody: 2:28am On Sep 05, 2011 |
Did I mention OBJ looted Nigeria Airways to extinction? |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by dabrake(m): 2:35am On Sep 05, 2011 |
CyberG:
@Dabrake. . .you did not read the post otherwise you would have known that he made these comments to the US Ambassador way back and it is just being released by wiki leaks. Mental laziness is bad. . . know the facts before making uninformed comments!
u must b a fishpie. must u throw verbal punches at mi 2 prove a point? |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by brixton: 2:40am On Sep 05, 2011 |
ShipIt:
I'm not surprised. Obas is the shrewdest politician Nija has ever seen. He is more shrewd than Abacha was ruthless. Our country will have extreme difficulty progressing as long as the likes of Obas and IBB are still walking this earth like the dinosaurs that they are.
just hve in mind that ribadu was saying all these in self consolation and defence. he needed int'l pressure to help keep his job at the time. i will not fully believe him on this leak |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Ibime(m): 2:55am On Sep 05, 2011 |
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Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by Nobody: 2:59am On Sep 05, 2011 |
obo_man:
@ileke-idi, you see everything in ethnicity. Why you so obsessed? What kind of unintelligent comparison is that?
How was that ethnically related? Abi were n damu e ni? Who is employing you guys to post on NL? |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by phuckNL: 3:00am On Sep 05, 2011 |
GenBuhari:
OBJ is worst than Abacha in every area.
Abacha never devalued the Naira Obj devalued Naira 500%
Abacha maintained our National Airline OBJ mismanaged it and closed it down (shame on him)
Abacha reduced inflation from 54% to 8.5% Obj increased inflation
Abacha set his own policy Obj did whatever USA and UK wanted
Obasanjo is known as the biggest looter Africa has ever seen- I estimate he has stolen at least $100billion (N7 trillion)
OBj achieved no tangible development despite ruling during periods of record high oil prices.
In short OBJ should be in prison.
See why nigerian graduates are unemployaable. You are an illiterate. Obasanjo stole $100 billion dollars abi. Yet Nigeria is still standing. Naija must be really rich ooo. E be like say we go rich pass yankee sef. Olodo! So you're saying Nigeria Airways just packed up immediately under obasanjo abi. It wasn't a gradual death from past administration right? Please highlight the policies that abacha used to reduce inflation? What was our foreign reserve like during Abacha's period when compared to OBJ. OBJ is corrupt, yes, but your analysis is that of a child that never went to school. Did Abacha clear up any of our foreign debt? Lets stop thinking with our yansh juh |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by cre8tivity(f): 3:09am On Sep 05, 2011 |
ribadu from hiding in another country to returning back to nigeria to contesting for the presidential election to taking a top security position in afghanistan to returning back to nigeria to finally revealing that his former boss was corrupt. what a loser and a mor0n. if ribadu cared so much about nigeria how come he waited until he is irrelevant to reveal all this allegations. why did he come out with this info when a year or 2 ago? i think he's looking for attention as usual. he is one of the reason nigeria is the way it is today he can cover his face and go straight to he11 |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by phuckNL: 3:13am On Sep 05, 2011 |
^^^^^^^
It only takes a couple of minutes to read the post. HABA READ READ READ. WIKIFREAKN LEAKS THAT OCCURED A WHILE BACK. hanhan |
Re: Obasanjo’s Eight Years Worse Than Abacha’s – Ribadu by aloyemeka2: 3:14am On Sep 05, 2011 |
Ibime:
OBJ killed Marshall Harry and Bola Ige and carried out ethnic cleansing of 10,000 people in Odi so whats your point?
OBJ is as evil as any that came before him.
You are right about Odi but OBJ had no hand in the blood of Ige. Omisore murdered Bola Ige in cold blood. Unfortunately, he is still a king in Yorubaland. |