Paris Debt: Anti-Corruption group faults payment of commission to consultants  

The move by the federal government to pay the consultants, who work for the states to reclaim the refund from the Paris Club loan, has drawn the anger of a group, the South-South Buhari Anti-corruption Group.

The group recall that the previous governments of Olusegun Obasanjo, Musa Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan didn’t pay because of the huge amount involved and also because the whole process was not clear enough.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s government has ordered for the payment of $350 million standing in favour of consultants, who worked for states to reclaim the sum of $2,689,279,365 as final payment arising from the refund of Paris Club loans.

The South-South Buhari Anti-corruption Group, has, however, frowned at this move by the federal government, questioning the rationale behind the payment of such a huge amount.

The anti-corruption group, in a statement by its President, Imafidon Peter Odion, expressed suspicion, pointing out that the rush to pay the consultants should be investigated.

The group said that for the previous governments not to have paid means that there are things that are not right in the whole process.

The anti-corruption group said: “For this government to expressly put modality in place to pay the consultants, which the previous governments didn’t pay shows that there are things some persons are hiding from the public.

“The anti-corruption agencies should bean their lights on the payment of this money to the consultants. They should ensure that this nation is not defrauded by few gullible persons.

“The speed at which things are been put together to expressly pay this money is suspicious and it should be investigated so that few shouldn’t benefit at the expense of the nation.”

Share this news

Subscribe to the Advocate News letter and receive news updates daily in your inbox.

Check Also

Tinubu Greenlights Consumer Credit Scheme, Boosting Economic Growth and Quality of Life

President Bola Tinubu has given the green light for the first phase of the Consumer …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *