Agbonayinma also said that during the course of his
committee’s investigation, he traveled to the United States of America to
collaborate with the US Customs service in tracking the volume of crude oil
that berthed at US seaports from Nigeria only to discover that even in the US,
there are
discrepancies between the volume of crude that was declared by the
NNPC to be exported and the volume that was recorded by the US customs service
as imported.
While brandishing a copy of the forged letter before live
cameras, he noted that the NNPC and some multinational oil firms export more
than the 2.2 million barrels of crude oil per day but fail to remit the excess
revenue to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Agbonayinma urged Nigerians to support the National Assembly
and President Buhari in the anti-graft war, stressing that those pushing up
negative issues towards the fight against graft are doing so to divert public
attention and distract the government.
He said: “In this letter here, this is not President
Buhari’s signature but it was forged by our people – by Nigerians who wanted to
sell the crude in China worth about $19 million.
“I tell you the truth, the .Attorney-General of the
Federation (AGF) is also aware. We are working day and night to also do what is
needed to get it right because he (the AGF) is the custodian of the laws in the
nation.
“So, I’m saying I must tell you that the corruption in this
country didn’t just start yesterday. It is a cancer, and to cure cancer, you
need a radical approach getting the radical approach in this case means you
have to step on peoples’ toes, which might affect those that are probably close
to you.
“What is important is the ability to have that willingness
to commit to the fight against corruption. This is not something that is new.
As a matter of fact: this is a copy of the letter in which President Muhammadu
Buhari’s signature was forged to defraud Nigeria.
“My dear Nigerians, this time I would like you to support
the National Assembly when people want to divert attention from what government
is doing by pushing up negative issues to the fight against corruption.
“Let’s give credit to Mr. President in the war against
corruption.
“So as the National Assembly, we must do our part as well.
Doing our part does not mean Nigerians should be kept in the dark? Nigerians
must know exactly what is going on. What has happened to their money? The money
that belongs to this nation belongs to you; it belongs to me.”
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