Alleged diversion of $600million railway loan: Okonjo-Iweala reacts
Former
Finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has reacted to reports of a
diversion of $600 million from a $1 billion loan collected from the
Chinese Exim Bank meant to be used for the construction of a standard
gauge rail line linking Lagos to Kano while she served as Minister of
Finance in the last administration.
Representatives
of the Transport ministry had on August 10th told President Buhari that
$600 million had been diverted from the railway loan. Read
Okonjo-Iweala's reaction as signed and released by her media aide Paul
Nwabuikwu today after the cut...
Since this story was first reported, we have
continued to receive media inquiries regarding an allegation reportedly
made by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Alhaji Mohammed
Bashar, that a substantial part of a $1bn loan obtained from the
China-EximBank by the Jonathan administration for a Kano-Lagos rail
project was diverted to other projects.
I want to state categorically that there is
no truth in the reported allegation. Anyone who is interested can
cross-check with the China-EximBank or the Chinese Embassy.
It is noteworthy that even though President
Buhari, in his reported comments on the allegation, made no reference to
Dr. Okonjo-Iweala but rightly stressed the need for due process and
transparency in the execution of public projects, a sponsored media
campaign has once again been launched by political elements to make the
former Minister the culprit in a non-existent scandal.
The alleged diversion has no substance for
the simple reason that the Kano-Lagos project was not even among the
projects presented for funding by the China Exim Bank for several
strategic infrastructural projects across the country.
In fact, it was the Lagos–Ibadan rail
project, not Lagos-Kano rail project that was proposed in the original
application to the China-EximBank. But in the end, no funds were
assigned for the Lagos-Ibadan rail project by the China-EximBank.
The fact which can be confirmed is that the
following projects which are at various stages of progress are being
funded from facilities obtained from the China-EximBank:
- $500m for the expansion of four International Airport Terminals in Lagos, Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt.
- $500m for the Abuja Light Rail project
- $984m for the Zungeru Hydro-electric power project
- $100m for the Galaxy Backbone project
It is also important to note that even if the
alleged project was on the list of China-EximBank funded projects,
diversion of any Chinese funds would have been extremely difficult
because the terms of the contract and the processes would simply not
have permitted such action.
The procedure is that funds for approved
loans remain in the China-EximBank and are released directly to the
Chinese firm executing the contract only after the presentation of duly
certified proof of work by the responsible Ministry, in this case it
would have been the Federal Ministry of Transport, based on the agreed
milestones.
For the sake of emphasis, the China-EximBank
does not disburse money directly to government and therefore the issue
of diversion does not arise.
This is yet another example of the kind of
whispering campaign of calumny, innuendo, misinformation, and outright
distortions being perpetrated by certain political elements against Dr.
Okonjo-Iweala in a bid to try to damage her reputation.
We are confident that those behind this campaign will continue to fail.
We respectfully request the media to refrain
from attaching Dr. Okonjo-Iweala's name and photographs to spurious and
unfounded allegations. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala as a Nigerian citizen in a
democracy, a citizen who has served her country with honesty and
integrity, also has some fundamental rights to justice and fair play.
Thank you.
Paul C Nwabuikwu
Media Adviser to Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Media Adviser to Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
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