Former President Goodluck Jonathan has faulted the impression being
created in the media that his administration would be probed by the
committee set up by the House of Representatives to look into how the
budget allocated to the State House Medical Centre since 2015 was
spent.
He said he had nothing to do with the 2015 Budget before he handed
over power to President Muhammadu Buhari on May 29 of the same year.
He therefore said there was no way his administration would be included in the expected probe of allocations to the clinic. Abuja on Saturday.
The statement read, “The House of representatives resolved Thursday
12 October, 2015, to probe 2015-2017 allocations to Aso Rock Clinic and
some media reports are needlessly dragging the name of former President
Goodluck Jonathan into it.
“We had thought that the media should be the first to remind
Nigerians that since Jonathan left office on May 29, 2015, he had
absolutely nothing to do with the implementation of the budget for that
year.
“For emphasis, the 2015 Appropriation Bill which was passed by the parliament in April was signed into law in May, 2015.
“And since the procurement process, based on the new procurement law,
takes at least three months to complete, there was no way Jonathan
would have had anything to do with the budget implementation for 2015,
before vacating Aso Rock Villa on May 29, 2015.”
Eze said going by the way some people make insinuations on issues
that bordered on the development in country, it would appear as if
Jonathan had been in office since independence and probably still
ruling.
“We expect media houses to always do proper investigations to avoid
the convenient choice of always using Jonathan as the scapegoat for the
misdeeds of others,” he added.
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