The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities has told President Muhammadu Buhari to extend the probe of corrupt public office holders to 1999 when former President Olusegun Obasanjo assumed power.
SSANU President, Mr. Samson Ugwoke, while delivering an address at a meeting of the National Executive Council and pre-National Delegates’ Conference of SSANU in Jos, Plateau State, said while SSANU was in full support of the fight against corruption, the President should stop being selective.
Ugwoke lamented that oil wells were shared among individuals, who had become richer than the country.
He said, “The present administration seems to be pursuing an anti-corruption war. Corruption has killed this country. We have heard of billions and trillions of Naira being looted by officers of government and all of them stashed away, not even in our country; not even in our own banks.
“They use Nigerian money to grow and improve the economies of other countries, leaving us in poverty. SSANU supports the fight against corruption but with a caveat that Mr. President should pursue whoever has stolen our money to return it to our coffers.
“The probe of the looters should not be selective; it should be total; that is the stand of SSANU. It should be total and be extended to 1999, so that those who have killed this country since 1999 would be brought to book.”
He also urged the President to revoke the oil licences in the country and set up a commission to preside over them and that money generated from the oil wells should be paid into the Federation Account.
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