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I predicted the current EFCC dollar "discovery" charade months ago - Farooq Kperogi

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People have sent me private messages asking why I haven't commented on EFCC's latest "discovery" of millions of dollars in Lagos recently. Well, I refuse to be drawn to the charade because I predicted it more than two months ago (see link to the interview I granted the Premium Times on February 11, 2017 predicting what is happening now after the EFCC said it found $9,772,800 and  £74,000 in cash in ex-NNPC boss Andrew Yakubu's Kaduna house). Here are excerpts from the interview. Read to the end:

 

"Most people who have deep emotional investment in Nigeria know that unbelievably enormous and conscienceless theft of the public treasury took place in the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

 

“But we need to be a little circumspect here. Given that the EFCC has become the poodle of the president and the most potent propaganda arm of the APC, I take anything from it with a pinch of salt.

 

“The president has nine media aides and a vast, well-oiled propaganda centre. They are now working day and night to distract the attention of the Nigerian people from the crying incompetence of the administration and from the profound hurt the incompetence, clannishness and unpreparedness of the administration are wreaking on Nigeria.

 

“The more nakedly transparent the cluelessness and ineptitude of the administration become, the more propaganda will be unleashed on the Nigerian people to absolve it of responsibility for its own incompetent choices or lack thereof.

 

“More millions and billions in raw cash will be discovered in the houses of past government officials in the coming days. Of course, none of the insanely corrupt officials of the Buhari administration will be investigated, much less found guilty of hoarding large sums of money, by the EFCC. That has zero propaganda value.

 

"The narrative that these EFCC ‘discoveries’ want to give fresh life to is the idea that it is Jonathan, not Buhari, who is responsible for the current terrible state of Nigeria’s economy. It’s a narrative that seeks to conceal the fact that Buhari’s ill-advised decision to increase petrol prices is the immediate trigger for the current hyperinflation in the country, that Buhari’s choice to travel the world for months while leaving Nigeria basically ungoverned during that period contributed to our current state, and that the government’s lack of any blueprint to turn the economic fortunes of the country is also blameworthy.”

 

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