Former education minister under president Olusegun Obasanjo, Mrs. Obiageli Ezekwesili may have opened her own can of worms when she alleged that the governments of presidents Musa Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan squandered $67 billion in foreign reserve.
In
response to Ezekwesili’s statement, the Federal Government not only said her
allegations were “outlandish and clearly fictitious”, but queried her tenure as
education minister where she received N458.1 billion between 2006 and 2007 and yet
nothing to show in terms of achievements.
The
government also referred to her statement on the decay in education sector as
“self-indictment” and hypocritical, wondering why she suddenly has solution to
the problem facing the sector after she left office yet failed to do so while
in office.
According
to Information minister, Labaran Maku “We also found Mrs. Ezekwesili’s
interrogation of the educational system somewhat disingenuous and borderline
hypocritical. During her tenure as Minister of Education between 2006 and 2007,
she collected total sum of N352.3 billion from direct budgetary releases. In
addition, she received about N65.8 billion under the Universal Basic Education
Commission (UBEC) Fund, and over N40 billion from the Education Trust Fund (ETF)
during her time as Minister of Education.”
Through
Ahmed el-Rufai, the then Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the
embattled Ezekwesili acquired 10 choice properties in Abuja.
According
to our source, this is in addition to a five hectares of land which she
corruptly acquired for the purpose of going into estate business, only to
convert it to a church for her husband.
The
former minister is also being accused of using her ill-gotten wealth while in
office to acquire capital shares in Telecommunication giant, Airtel Nigeria
limited, worth several hundreds of millions of naira.
The
government, the source revealed, has enough evidence that Mrs Obiageli
Ezekwesili chooses to slander the President Goodluck Jonathan’s government
because of her ambition to run for the position of a Vice President, by serving
as a running mate to the presidential aspirant of the Congress For Progressive
Change (CPC) in the 2015 general election.
The
ex-World Bank Vice President for Africa is also being accused by the Nigeria
Government of working for some foreign interest against Nigeria, listing her
membership of the George Soros Foundation. as one of the numerous unpatriotic
sharp practices against the country.
Adddresing
the media in Abuja sunday , Maku, in company of the Senior Special
Assistant on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, Economic Adviser, Prof. Nwanze
Okedegbo and Special Adviser on Performance Monitoring, Prof. Sylvester Monye,
said the allegations of Ezekwesili were curious in the light of the fact that
she has been part of governance in the past as well as the Vice President of
World Bank.
The
government’s spokesman on the decay of education said, “If she says education
has not worked it means she is saying she did not work”, he noted.
Maku
said the federal government rather than focus on the motive of Mrs.
Ezekwesili’s allegations, it will state the facts to Nigerians.
Maku
said the former Education minister betrayed a surprisingly limited
understanding of government finances in her comments at Nsukka

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