Former Chairman of the Presidential Pension Reform Team (PPRT)
Abdurasheed Maina has challenges the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC)
to an open debate on the issue of pension funds in the
country.
Maina who spoke through his lawyer, Sani Katu, in Kadun,
said, “Let’s meet at an open panel of investigation if the EFCC is
truly straightforward. We urge the government to appoint an independent
panel of investigation and see who will run out of Nigeria.”
The
fugitive Maina who still insists that he is innocent of the allegations
against him, said instead, it is the federal government that owes him
money based on its whistle blower policy, since he helped recover stolen
public funds.
He
said, “In 2011, we stopped the stealing of N300 million daily from
police pension. Also, in 2011, we stopped the stealing of N1.04 billion
monthly from police pension allocations.
“Same 2011, we were able
to stop the yearly stealing of N52.5 billion, which has been an annual
ritual at the head of service pension
“It will interest you to
know that between 2011 and 2012, the PRTT recovered cash and asset worth
N1.63 trillion, which has been with the EFCC.
“Recalled that some
pensioners petitioned the National Assembly to ensure that EFCC
produced these recoveries so that Nigerians will know.
“The
pensioners urged EFCC in their petition to stop diverting the attention
of Nigerians from the N1.63 trillion towards an imaginary and concocted
N2.1 billion fraud that EFCC Pension Fraud unit created, using coercion
to hide the monies, some of them had stolen. The result is that
conviction of the 43 alleged notorious pension cartel, which may never
be possible.
“Similarly, between 2016 and June 2017, Maina,
released the intelligence and tip-offs that stopped the annual stealing
of N1.3 trillion. “
“Also between February and October, he also
recovered N152 billion, N60 billion, and other sensitive materials.
These achievements go to further the importance of Maina to this
country.
“It means the government acted in public interest by obeying court order which brought Maina to office.
“It
could be recalled that Maina was shot at and dismissed by the pension
cabal. The 7th Senate asked for his head, he approached the high court
and got judgment and is now being accused of N2.1 billion which is not
even a .000001 percent of what Maina is supposed to be paid by
government.
“Now let’s total what Maina recovered, then apply the
five percent whistleblower policy and get the total to be paid to Maina;
then subtract N2.1 billion, which, even though it is a complete
fabrication by the EFCC, then pay him the balance”, his lawyer argued.
Recall that the EFCC said it has sealed a building under-construction linked to fleeing Maina.
Since
the dismissal of Maina after his return to Nigeria and controversial
reinstatement into the Federal Civil Service was uncovered, the EFCC has
sealed seven of his property in Kaduna State alone.
As the
controversy surrounding Maina continues, the Attorney-General of the
Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, reportedly
claimed that former President Goodluck Jonathan benefited illicitly from
the pension fund under Maina’s supervision.
But the former
president described the claim as “a blatant lie”, and that there was no
truth to the reports that he was paid N5 billion monthly from the
pension fund.