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Buhari’s legacy on trial as Emefiele, ex-ministers face N3.5tr graft probe
Several senior figures linked to the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari are being investigated and prosecuted for alleged corruption totalling an estimated N3.47 trillion.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The scale of the allegations, unfolding amid a crippling debt burden left behind by the Buhari-led administration, has reignited debates over accountability, selective justice, and the true cost of Buhari’s eight-year presidency.
At the centre of the storm are former ministers and top officials widely perceived as close allies of the late past president and members of the current ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is currently investigating Chris Ngige, a former Minister of Labour, over an alleged N2.2 billion fraud.
In November, the commission declared a former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, wanted in connection with an alleged N21.4 billion fraud. Sylva worked directly with Buhari, who also served as the President and substantive Minister of Petroleum Resources.
The former minister of aviation and close political associate, Hadi Sirika, is also facing charges over an alleged N2.7 billion fraud linked to aviation projects.
The most far-reaching allegations surround the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, whose tenure coincided with some of Nigeria’s most audacious monetary interventions and biggest quantitative easing in the form of ways and means. The EFCC has accused Emefiele of arbitrarily allocating N3 trillion worth of foreign exchange, equivalent to $2 billion, without competitive bids or due process, allegedly conferring undue advantages on associates.
Investigators further allege that he operated 593 bank accounts across different countries, unlawfully acquired a 753-unit housing estate in Abuja and illegally mismanaged more than N16 billion.
Court filings also show that between 2019 and 2022, Emefiele allegedly warehoused funds in proxy accounts linked to Kelvito Integrated Services, amounting to N167 million in 2019, N1.23 billion in 2020, N2.94 billion in 2021, and N1.98 billion in 2022, totalling over N6.3 billion.
Another N900 million was allegedly held in an Ifeadigo Integrated Services account. The EFCC further claims that a request for the payment of $6.2 million, equivalent to N8.8 billion, to foreign election observers was forged.
Beyond the financial system, the EFCC is prosecuting former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, who has been ordered by a Federal High Court in Abuja to answer to a N33.8 billion money laundering trial. Similarly, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development, under the former minister, Sadiya Umar-Farouk, is accused of laundering N37 billion meant for social intervention programmes.
Collectively, the allegations involving Buhari-era officials total an estimated N471 billion in direct naira figures. When the alleged $2 billion forex allocation is factored in, the total could be approximately N3.47 trillion, highlighting the staggering magnitude of the cases confronting anti-graft investigators.
The timing of the cases has heightened scrutiny of stewardship under Buhari. As of December 2015, Nigeria’s total debt stood at $65.42 billion. Although there was a brief dip in 2016, the debt trajectory quickly reversed, rising steadily through Buhari’s two terms. By 2019, total debt had climbed to $84.57 billion. In 2020, it rose to $87.24 billion, and by June 2021, it reached $95.77 billion, with domestic debt alone estimated at N35 trillion.
By the end of 2022, Nigeria’s debt portfolio had ballooned to N46.25 trillion. Estimates indicated that by May 29, 2023, Buhari handed over a total debt burden of about N77 trillion, a figure that continues to weigh heavily on fiscal sustainability.
Analysts argued that the corruption allegations cannot be separated from the debt narrative. While the government borrowed aggressively to fund infrastructure and stabilise the economy, critics say weak oversight, opaque monetary interventions and politicised spending created fertile ground for abuse.
Supporters of the former administration, however, insisted that many of the EFCC’s actions are politically motivated and aimed at rewriting the legacy of Buhari’s anti-corruption stance.
As the EFCC presses ahead, the unfolding legal battles are likely to test not only the credibility of Nigeria’s anti-graft institutions but also the country’s willingness to confront the structural failures that allowed corruption to thrive alongside unprecedented borrowing.
Scholars and governance experts have raised fresh concerns about Nigeria’s public finance and accountability systems following reports of investigations into alleged corruption running into trillions of naira under the previous administration.
A professor of economics at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Emmanuel Nwosu, stated that the scale of alleged fraud indicates significant flaws in the country’s accounting and auditing frameworks.
He argued that corruption in poor countries such as Nigeria differs markedly from that in middle-income economies.
“The type of corruption we see in poor countries that have jumped to ostentatious consumption without industrialisation is different. If people can be charged with corruption to the tune of N3 trillion, something is fundamentally wrong with public sector accounting and auditing. If these systems worked as they should, nobody could steal one kobo from the government,” Nwosu said.
Nwosu also questioned the fiscal narrative around fuel subsidy removal, noting that Nigerians continue to pay high prices for petrol without clarity on how savings from subsidy removal are being utilised.
“If the subsidy was removed, where is the N16 billion daily subsidy money that Nigerians were told about?” he asked.
Governance and public financial management expert Prof. Chiwuike Uba stated that the situation had not significantly improved under the current administration, lamenting that many high-profile investigations rarely result in convictions.
He warned that allegations of corruption involving borrowed funds had direct consequences for ordinary Nigerians.
“Much of this money was borrowed, which means citizens are already paying through higher taxes, inflation and declining public services,” Uba said,” adding, “they will continue paying through debt repayments that crowd out spending on health, education and infrastructure.”
Uba noted that, despite fiscal windfalls from the removal of fuel subsidies, increased tax revenues, and foreign exchange gains, borrowing by governments at both the federal and state levels continues to rise.
“For the average citizen, this contradiction shows up in worsening roads, poorly equipped hospitals and overcrowded schools. Corruption is not an abstract problem. It is a daily tax on ordinary Nigerians. Until institutions are strong enough to make corruption difficult, costly and swiftly punishable, the cycle will persist,” Uba said.
A former president of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Prof. Segun Ajibola, said anti-corruption agencies need to refocus their priorities. While acknowledging that corruption remained endemic across sectors, he criticised what he described as the misdirection of enforcement efforts.
“Anti-corruption agencies should pay more attention to mega frauds rather than dissipating energy pursuing yahoo boys here and there,” Ajibola said.
He called for tougher anti-corruption laws and cited China’s zero-tolerance approach as an example of decisive reform.
Ajibola also expressed concern that individuals who previously presented themselves as activists or public defenders often faltered when given positions of authority.
“What we are seeing now is hardly different from previous administrations,” he said, adding that corruption remained particularly tragic in a country grappling with widespread poverty and deprivation.
A professor of management and accounting, Prof Godwin Oyedokun, described the allegations against past administrations as “deeply troubling”, especially given Nigeria’s reliance on borrowing to finance government expenditure.
He warned that persistent corruption scandals suggested the problem was systemic rather than personal.
“When public funds sourced from loans are allegedly misappropriated, the burden falls on present and future generations,” Oyedokun said.
According to him, the debts would be repaid by future generations without seeing corresponding development.
Oyedokun argued that Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts were largely reactive and selective, often gaining momentum only after officials leave office.
This, he said, undermined public trust and reinforced the perception that accountability was a political rather than an institutional matter.
Legal practitioner Ameh Madaki was more critical of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), accusing the agency of selective prosecution. He said many high-profile cases amounted to “media trials” that eventually fizzled out.
“Nigerians are no longer excited by news of selective prosecutions. The perception, based on antecedents, is that such cases are meant to rattle suspects before quietly fading away. The few that continue are usually low-level cases with little value,” Madaki said.
Experts have insisted that Nigeria must move beyond post-administration probes towards a preventive approach.
They called for stronger public financial management systems, transparent procurement, real-time auditing of borrowed funds and genuine independence for oversight and anti-corruption institutions.
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Sanusi will lead Sallah Durbar in Kano – Gov’t
The Kano State Government has announced that the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, will lead this year’s Eid-el-Fitr Durbar, even as it unveiled strict guidelines to prevent a breakdown of law and order during the celebrations.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The government said the decision, approved by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, followed credible intelligence reports indicating attempts by some individuals to create unrest during the Sallah period.
In a statement issued on Wednesday by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, the government said it remained committed to preserving Kano’s cultural heritage but would prioritise peace and security.
According to the statement, Hawan Idi (Eid Durbar) will be conducted by Emir Sanusi from the Kofar Mata Eid Ground through designated routes to Gidan Shettima, terminating at Kofar Fatalwa of the emir’s palace.
It added that Hawan Nasarawa would be held in a modified form without horseback displays, while Hawan Daushe, Hawan Fanisau and Hawan Dorayi have been suspended for the time being in the interest of public safety.
The government said all security agencies had been directed to intensify surveillance and ensure strict compliance with the directives before, during and after the festive period.
It urged residents to remain calm, law-abiding and cooperative with security agencies, while cautioning against the spread of unverified information.
The government further assured the public of its commitment to a peaceful and hitch-free Sallah celebration, wishing Muslims in the state a joyous Eid-el-Fitr.
The Durbar, a centuries-old cultural procession, has been thrown into uncertainty following conflicting statements from government officials on whether it will hold this year, given the unresolved legal battle between Sanusi II and Aminu Ado Bayero.
While Governor Yusuf reinstated Sanusi II in 2024, Bayero continues to contest his dethronement in court, leaving the emirship in dispute.
The government recently hinted that the stool controversy would soon be resolved.
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2027: Igboho dismisses Sowore’s comment on ‘transactional politics’
Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has dismissed comments by human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, over what he described as transactional politics and activism.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
PUNCH Online reports that Sowore’s comment followed a viral video in which the activist criticised what he described as “transactional politics” among some regional agitators and influencers, accusing them of aligning with political actors for personal or material benefit.
In the video, Sowore appeared to reference Igboho, suggesting that his recent political positions, including support for President Bola Tinubu’s potential re-election bid, reflected what he termed “amala politics” — a colloquial expression often used to imply opportunistic or interest-driven engagement rather than principled activism.
Igboho, in a statement issued by his media aide, Olayomi Koiki, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Tuesday, criticised Sowore for allegedly describing his activism as “amala politics” in a recent viral video circulating on social media.
He described the comment as an inconsequential rant that should be ignored by the public.
Igboho argued that his agitation for improved security in the South-West and his support for the second-term bid of President Bola Tinubu in 2027 were constitutional rights aimed at promoting the collective interests of the Yoruba people and the development of Nigeria.
He said, “We strongly reject the characterisation of Igboho’s activism as transactional. Such a myopic position misrepresents the intent and focus of our agitation on effective grassroots security in the South-West and Nigeria as a whole.
“How many protests did Sowore organise to push for my freedom? Sowore’s claim of fighting for the masses contradicts his alleged daily lodging expenses of N450,000 at a popular Lagos hotel.
“I cannot be compelled to endorse political figures such as Peter Obi or Atiku Abubakar, or even align with Sowore’s political platform. I have the right to make independent political decisions based on the security and collective interests of the Yoruba people.”
He added that Igboho’s advocacy prioritises addressing insecurity across Yorubaland, including killings of farmers, kidnappings along highways and attacks on traditional rulers and royal institutions.
Koiki, however, clarified that these concerns form the basis of Igboho’s movement rather than any ambition for political office or revolutionary leadership.
The statement added, “While Sowore has consistently promoted nationwide revolution as a pathway to leadership, Igboho’s approach is rooted in protecting lives, land and property within Yoruba territory. This agitation is a response to real and ongoing threats faced by communities in the region.
“Latest security incidents in northern Nigeria, including reported explosions in Maiduguri on March 16, 2026, also raise questions about the broader effectiveness of long-term revolutionary advocacy.
“We challenge Sowore to assess the situation in his home state of Ondo State, considering the growing cases of banditry, kidnapping and attacks on rural communities.”
The statement added that the impact of insecurity on vulnerable groups, including farmers, traditional rulers, women and children, had been severe, with several communities reportedly affected.
“These realities reinforce Igboho’s long-standing call since 2020 for localised security measures and stronger regional protection strategies.
“Labelling our agitation and efforts as ‘amala politics’ undermines the urgency of the security crisis and the legitimacy of grassroots agitation,” the statement concluded
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Aisha, Deji, Atiku’s aide, Ibe fume over continuous detention of El-Rufai
The continuous detention of the former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, has sparked reactions from politicians and socio-political activists.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
DAILY POST reports that the former governor has been in the custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, over an ongoing investigation into alleged financial impropriety when he was governor.
El-Rufai had earlier spent two nights in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, before he was picked up by the Department of State Services and then later handed over to the ICPC.
His continuous detention has sparked outrage among citizens who are calling on the commission to immediately charge the former governor to court.
Popular socio-political activist, Aisha Yesufu, said in a post on X that “holding a citizen indefinitely without trial” is impossible.
According to her, “that is not justice. That is not accountability. That begins to look like persecution.
“Every Nigerian, no matter how powerful or unpopular, has the right to a fair hearing. That right is not a favour from the government. It is a constitutional guarantee. If El-Rufai committed crimes, then prosecute him. Nigerians will support that. But what we must never
Support is a system where the government can detain anyone endlessly, simply because it can.
“Today, it may be El-Rufai. Tomorrow, it could be anyone else who speaks or acts in a way that those in power do not like. A democracy must be better than that.
“So the message is simple: charge him in court or release him. Let justice be done openly, lawfully, and transparently. That is the only way a nation that claims to respect the rule of law should act”.
Similarly, an activist lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, in an interview he posted on X on Wednesday, demanded that the former governor be charged to court immediately, condemning El-Rufai’s incarceration.
“No matter the allegations, I think he should be charged in a court of competent jurisdiction so that he can face the music.
“All these things currently going on don’t look tidy to me”, he said.
On his part, Paul Ibe, a media aide to the former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, lambasted ICPC for not charging the former governor to court.
In a statement on his X handle, Ibe accused the Commission of taking sides with the President Bola Tinubu-led administration.
He wrote, “The matter of the former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai @elrufai has proven beyond measure that the ‘I’ in ICPC (Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission) @icpcnigeria represents Illegal or Irresponsible.
“There’s nothing Independent about the Commission. They’re no different from all the other institutions of state that are standing on Tinubu’s mandate. The ICPC is nauseatingly pliable and has disgracefully made itself available in coercing members of the opposition into the ruling party”!
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