President Obasanjo and his economic advisers are currently frustrated and enraged over increasing opposition to his “third term” agenda by the majority of Nigerians. Saharareporters was reliably informed that Obasanjo’s ‘kitchen cabinet’ discussed the ongoing anti-third term campaigns at a meeting earlier this week and concluded that more Nigerians are becoming opposed to the third term agenda. They decided to adopt different plans to either revive the campaign or to abandon it entirely and act as though it was a freedom of speech issue for the campaigners.  " /> Obasanjo Plans to Squander Nigeria’s Foreign Reserve - Nigerian Village Square

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Obasanjo Plans to Squander Nigeria’s Foreign Reserve PDF Print E-mail
By Omoyele Sowore /Sahara Reporters
20 April 2006
President Obasanjo and his economic advisers are currently frustrated and enraged over increasing opposition to his “third term” agenda by the majority of Nigerians. Saharareporters was reliably informed that Obasanjo’s ‘kitchen cabinet’ discussed the ongoing anti-third term campaigns at a meeting earlier this week and concluded that more Nigerians are becoming opposed to the third term agenda. They decided to adopt different plans to either revive the campaign or to abandon it entirely and act as though it was a freedom of speech issue for the campaigners. However, the kitchen cabinet-in-session concluded that they would not build a foreign reserve that would be inherited by anyone else. Sources said that it has dawned on the President that if he cannot run for a third term in office, he might have also lost out on the opportunity to present a successor to the Nigerian people.

 Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Ngozi Iweala, Nuhu Ribadu, Charles Soludo, Andy Uba, Julius Ihonvbere and another trusted aide were in attendance at the meeting. The President was said to look “very tired but angry.” The meeting reviewed the on-going third term campaigns and decided to embark upon a few palliatives to bring opposition to the agenda under control. With a few exceptions, those in attendance were said to be unimpressed with the way President Obasanjo’s friends were going about the 3rd term campaigns. Each of the attendees also reported back from their recent international trips with the conclusion that opposition from the international community was also growing.

Ngozi Iweala, the minister of finance, suggested that if the opposition to Obasanjo’s third term rule would not abate, the President should start an economic revival plan akin to the “Marshall Plan” as a way of bowing out of power respectfully.  Further, he should also to embark upon spending the foreign reserve that had accrued from excess crude savings. According to Iweala, the economic team could not have saved up so much money only for others to come and inherit. It was also reported that the IMF and the World Bank, as well as other international financial interests, are already targeting the foreign reserve. They also expressed fears that the IMF/ World Bank might impose fresh economic policies on the nation so that Nigeria can turn its foreign reserve to international economic scavengers close to the two institutions.

Ngozi Iweala was said to be the feistiest at the meeting. According to our source, she dominated discussions. She was the one who proposed that, should the Third term agenda fail, President Obasanjo should go on a spending spree so as not to leave much money in the national treasury for people she described as “thieves.” She was said to have claimed the most credit for the build up of the foreign reserve as well as the debt relief deal which allows Nigeria to exit the Paris Club. She asked Obasanjo to come out with a “Marshall Plan” to eviscerate the foreign reserve by embarking on heavy duty capital projects and ensure that payments are made before quitting office. Her proposal includes building of more power projects, refineries, railways and more highways across the country. There is also a plan to spend billions of dollars in a Trans-Sahara gas pipeline project from Nigeria to Algeria. Some of the President’s friends in the US have been fingered as the consultants for this multibillion dollar project. 

Ngozi Okonjo – Iweala came from the World Bank. She had served President Obasanjo as an economic adviser in his first term in office, seconded to Nigeria by the World Bank. She has been touted as a world class economist, even though her job at the World Bank was more administrative in nature. Upon her recruitment, to serve as minister of finance she was paid some $250, 000 per annum by the Nigerian government until outcry from Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora forced her to abandon the ‘dollar salary’. Earlier this year, Saharareporters spoke to her about her salary, below is the conversation between her and this reporter:

Saharareporters: Good evening Minister! How are you?

 Minister: I am fine and who is this?

Saharareporters: Oh, my name is Sowore Omoyele. I am calling you from New York. I am a journalist/writer. I just have a question for you over the dollar salary issue!

Minister: “Dollar Salary?” The Dollar salary issue is dead! I am no longer talking about it. I no longer receive dollar salary. I am being paid in local currency now.

Saharareporters: No Ma’am I don’t think so. That is why I am calling you. We know your husband said you now receive your salary in Naira, but he didn’t say whether it is just mere conversion from dollars to Naira

 Minister: Please, who do you say you are again, because I would like to find out how you got this number?

Saharareporters: Oh yes, my name is Sowore Omoyele. I am a writer based in New York….we write on the internet… 

Minister: He he he, Ehe!  Are you not the person who interviewed Gbenga Obasanjo that is in the news recently?

Saharareporters: You are correct ma’am

 Minister: Laughter… then, yes I would like to speak with you but I am concerned about how you got my number. How did you get my number? This line is only dedicated to my husband and my kids. Isn’t there privacy anymore in Nigeria?

Saharareporters: Ma’am, why don’t you just understand that it is a telephone number and that I am a Nigerian citizen and that you are a public official? What is the big deal about your number? Why don’t we just talk about this issue rather than spend all the time talking about where I got your number from? I mean, you know I research and investigate stories. Getting your number is not exactly rocket science. 

Minister: No, this number is for my family. It only meant for handling emergencies. I use it for my family only. Yes, I am a public officer but I am also entitled to some privacy. Don’t you guys have some ethics about how you do your things? I mean, you and that your partner, what is his name…What do you guys want from me?

Saharareporters: Really nothing madam, I just want you to be more communicative with people. I have just called you to ask a simple question and you are ripping me apart as if I am some hardened criminal. I am not a criminal, and you know that. I am a Nigerian citizen; I am from the country where you are a public official. How can it be wrong and criminal to ask you a question? You are not a CIA agent and so it is not a crime to call you. It is only in Nigeria that people go to jail for doing their legitimate duties. You know I won’t go to jail for calling you on the phone, right?

Minister: I am just concerned about how you got my number and the fact that you want me to interview with you on this line. I am expecting a call from my daughter Onyiye and I had thought the call was from her or my husband. Did you talk to my husband? How did you get this number?

Saharareporters: Okay Ma’am we have spent too much time talking about the number issue. Can we at least settle the dollar salary issues before you go? 

Minister: Yes, what do you want to know?

Saharareporters: So how much do you receive now? 

Minister: I receive the same amount as other ministers!

Saharareporters: How much is that in Naira?

Minister: Go and find it out yourself

Saharareporters: Haba, ma’am you are the apostle of transparency and accountability in Nigeria. You even publish allocations to state and local government every month, why can’t you reveal your salary?

I receive N794, 000 per …. (Saharareporters note:  I didn’t hear whether it was per month or per annum).

Minister: I have to run now; my daughter is on the other line! Call me at this line if you want to talk 09……that is my office and business phone. 

Saharareporters spoke to an analyst who said, “Though the IMF has approved the PSI for Nigeria to exit from the Paris Club, the international financial institutions are not really fooled by the Nigerian government.” Another contact close to the two institutions who is also knowledgeable about the “Debt Relief” package said, “They know that the Obasanjo regime has been poor and weak in terms of institutional development.” Furthermore, the analyst told Saharareporters that the international community knows that offloading $12 billion dollars for debt repayment is not a wise decision. They were more concerned about the corruption which, as they know too well, Mr. President wasn’t fighting.

According to our contact, the international community sees Nigeria as a father of four kids who withheld the school fees and feeding allowances of his children so that he can pay his debtors. It never made sense to them, and it never will. They knew all along that the “Debt Relief” package was bribe money offered by Obasanjo to buy the international community’s opinion to perpetuate his stay in power, it merely confirmed what they had always said, that Nigeria was not qualified for debt forgiveness. He pointed to the huge foreign reserves and offered another analogy, “Why would a self-centered Obasanjo, who doesn’t really care about Nigerians, build a foreign reserve for an in-coming regime that he doesn’t know? It is like painting a rented apartment when you have already received a quit notice!”

The regime is also considering some political moves to reduce the opposition from the Niger Delta area. It has already announced a bogus spending plan for the Niger Delta area which includes massive spending on infrastructural development and employment for indigenes in the armed services sector. There is also a growing debate to consider releasing Alhaji Asari Dokubo of NDPVF, Chief Ralph Uwazurike of MASSOB and Gani Adams of the OPC. The attorney general is being briefed to consider letting them out on bail. As of press time, they have not been able to convince President Obasanjo who is said to favor their continued detention until his headache at the moment - Vice President Atiku - has been totally vanquished. 

Last week Saharareporters gathered from sources inside Aso Rock villa that Obasanjo and his team were searching in Switzerland for more dossiers on Atiku. They were to ask the Swiss government to repatriate some funds traced to one of Atiku’s company accounts in Switzerland. They figured that crushing the VP was central to a more favorable atmosphere in case the third term agenda did not materialize. Our source also revealed that everyone in the kitchen cabinet feels isolated because of the embarrassing nature of the third term campaign. “They’ve all traveled out recently and found out that there are no allies in the international community as such.”

As proof of the frustrations of the kitchen cabinet, core member Professor Julius Ihonvbere, one of Obasanjo’s special advisers, had recently warned members of the international community to steer clear of Nigeria’s internal affairs. Although there were no public pronouncements or provocation from any country; his warning was a reaction to the undercurrents of opposition to the third term agenda.

 

Amongst members of the kitchen cabinet, Nuhu Ribadu and El-Rufai were said to be most crestfallen. El-Rufai is said to be dealing with a series of scandals arising from the PENTASCOPE deals and also his close association with Jimi Lawal, who reports indicate might have made away with huge sums of money accruing from sales of federal government houses in Abuja. A source said El-Rufai, who has refused to publicly address the PENTASCOPE deal issues since it broke, might have officially confessed to President Obasanjo about the missing FCT money said to be $80 million and also invited the EFCC to intervene. Jimi Lawal is currently on the run after leaving Nigeria on the morning of February 15, 2006 on a British Airways flight from Abuja. He was aided in his escape by El- Rufai, who secured him free passage and encouraged him to run away to avoid further embarrassments to him. A few weeks ago, Jimi Lawal left London for China where he is currently hiding. The EFCC has asked INTERPOL to issue an international arrest warrant on him. 

Nuhu Ribadu is said to be depressed by the exposure of his role in the clampdown on politicians opposed to the Third Term agenda. Ribadu was said to have turned down an invitation to accept an award by a US-based group because he didn’t want to be ambushed by Nigerians in the US and possibly the international media about the hypocrisy of his spearheading an anti-corruption war. He is said to swear to his closest friends that he didn’t know that he was being used by the President to hunt down his political opponents. He confided to some of his close aides that his intention to prosecute Bode George over the NPA scandals convinced him that the President will not tolerate him overreaching himself. He had since cut back on his public appearances and rhetoric.

Overall, the third term campaign may be falling apart, the faith of the disciples are shaken but Nigeria’s foreign reserve in grave danger!



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 # 1 | 20.04.2006 07:18

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 # 2 | 20.04.2006 11:11

More grease to your elbow!Good article.

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 # 3 | 20.04.2006 12:04

Very very worrying. Sowore you have this uncanny ability to pull punches at every throw. We continue to pray that what you reveal is not true but are resolute that if true, they will pay handsomely for such utter contempt for the people of Nigeria.

The foreign reserves are not the product of any abracadabra other than high oil prices that none of them predicted. If truth must be told, MEND and Iran have more to do with the level of reserves than Okonjo Iweala. We know whom is taking the credit though just as he will blame Pentascope and NEPA etc on someone else.

Aluta!


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 # 4 | 20.04.2006 12:09

With all due respect, I do not see the reason why this article should be commended. I think sowore needs to be more objective in his writings.

I for one think mr president deserves some form of commendation. Think back and give me the name of a former president that has increased our reserves like he has done.

Debt payment . Oluwole please give the name of this analyst that thinks repayment of nigeria's debt is wrong. You and I leave in the credit environment , nothing good comes out of debt, you should know that if you are a reasonable individual.

The thing is Nigerians are very difficult people, If I were given the opportunity to rule that country on a platter of gold i would not take it. Cos you Nigeirans never see anything good in your leaders, friends etc.

I think we need to reflect and try to highlight some of the good things this man as done.

Mr president although you are not perfect, but I wish you long life and success in all your endevours.

Keep up the god work and attimes your maradonic moves.

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 # 5 | 20.04.2006 12:18

A lot of people criticize Sowore's journalism style, but I ask, in a country where public officials who should be open become shylocks that meet in burrows to plan evil strategies and stratagems, I have no choice than to believe this story.

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 # 6 | 20.04.2006 12:30

Okonjo Iweala said during a BBC interview that the money to be saved from the "debt deal" will be used to give Nigerians services they lack, like water and electricity and good roads.

Where are those things madam minister? And why have you been taking new loans on our behalf while we have reserves?

Something sure is fishy here. And that you were so jittery about your phone number betrays your insecurity!

A minister that betrays the handing over of $12b from a poor country like Nigeria to rich nations is anything but competent. Or were just interested in your own personal deals in the issue?

Could you please muster the guts to tell IMF and WB to leave Nigeria alone? They have been sucking too much blood from us!

Mrs Transparency, why are you converting your "dollar salary" into naira just to make it look like you're being paid in naira?

You can only take gullibe Nigerians for a ride for you're working for IMF and the WB more than you're working for Nigeria. That's lamentable.

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 # 7 | 20.04.2006 12:51

It is heartbreaking to witness this relentless race to the bottom of the cesspit take place before our very eyes. When rumour, innuendo, speculation fiction etc undergird by an obsessive cynicism (not unwarranted) is allowed to be presented as fact, we are indeed in trouble. It is a pity that the insincerity, obfuscation and sheer visionlessness of the Nigerian political class has allowed a lowest common denominator conciousness to develop and be celebrated without any critique.

Healthy democracy (and we do need it desperately) is not opposition for opposition sake creating heroes whose premise is simply "Anyone But ---". It is sad when the forms of opposition celebrated are ABO (Anyone But Obasanjo), innuendo and rumours. If we so believe in the democratic process, where is the coherent articulation of ideas that are being sold to the people that matter - the voting public and their representatives?

We need our so-called instutional journalists, "citizen-journalists" and concerned public and cyberspace commentators to actively investigate the characters that are touting their "inalienable rights" to political office? We the people need to know the truth about these characters - their antecedents (educational, financial, moral if necessary), their track records in public or other relevant life (enough of a list of posts held as a surrogate for actual service) - actual developmental projects or policies delivered), holding them to account for things promised and the like etc.

In all thiese, I have heard no uproar about a great ommision in the proposed constitution amendments and that is the continued disenfranchisement of the Nigerian in the Diaspora. Do we not think that it is a worthwhile cause fighting this injustice? The first vote cast in the first democratic elections of the new South Africa was cast in the Australian continent and that was over a decade ago.

Maybe I ask for too much but unless we become serious about the process in a meaningful way, then we are celebrating mediocrity at best and part of the problem and not the solution. Till then I remain unwilling to believe this confusion masquerading as idealism.

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 # 8 | 20.04.2006 12:52

Sowore: Stay with the truth always and never let 'doubting thomases' dictate the pace of your very important historical work for our nation, Nigeria. After reading through this report, I could only respect your genius, not only in getting the information right, but most importantly in putting them together in a very readable format for people like me.

"Philipkita" made the comment that some people criticize your methods, I disagree with him. where did he conduct the poll that says majority criticise you. This is their little way of confusing issues. It is simply not true. Majority of Nigerians are fed up with the "Economic Management Team" , they have openly criticised their methods and strategies, yes that will be correct to say.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala lacked character in her public conduct. She is very arrogant and nasty. She thinks everybody who didn't go to Harvard or work at the World Bank never existed. See all their economic policies where it put us today. While Chavez is turning the Venezuelan economy around at the same period of time, they are still busy composing economic slogans-NEEDS, SEED, LEEDS and also smoking WEEDS when Nigerians a dying of hunger and poverty. They are claiming economic wonders while the quality of life of Nigeria is going down. Under their watch, in the midst of unprecendented oil wealth. Life expectancy went from 53 to 42 years!

Let them fritter away the foreign reserve, let them burn down Nigeria for the sake of one man, let them shoot all the opposition leaders for the sake of continuity and consolidation of a non existent progress. They will face judgment pretty soon!

Meanwhile, keep these fantastic reports coming. History is painstakingly recording your contributions!
I doff my hat and wish you could bless my bald head!

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 # 9 | 20.04.2006 13:05

SEE, THESE GUYS ARE THE LOCAL WARLORDS TARGETTING THE FOREIGN RESERVE IN QUESTION.
I BELIEVE THIS STORY INTOTO!

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Chief Festus Odumegwu, Others Flag Off 3rd Term Campaign for OBJ: •Sponsor N500m Adverts

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Chief Festus Odumegwu, the Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries and other captains of industry, have begun a massive media campaign to actualise President Olusegun Obasanjo's third term agenda.
Sources said Odumegwu and other businessmen and women who have benefitted immensely from the Obasanjo administration through business deals and waivers, are said to have shelled out about N500 million to promote the third term agenda through newspaper advertisements.

The first of such advertisements was published in today's edition ThisDay newspaper and is splashed on the front, inside front cover, back page and inside back cover of the newspaper. On the front page of the newspaper is a boldly writen message: 'Vote for GREATNESS; vote for Tenure Extension'. Though the tenure extension message was sponsored by a faceless group that calls itself 'Private sector Supporters For Good And Transparent Governance', P.M.News confirmed this morning that Odumegwu, who is the arrow head of the group and Obasanjo's friend, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke and other big players in the business circle are behind the campaign.

In the four-page advert, which costs N25 million per insertion, the group also listed the purported achievemets of this present administration. Observers believe that these businessmen and women may not actually be spending their own money but the proceeds accruing from the generous waivers on their business deals with government which has impoverished the vast majority of Nigerians.

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 # 10 | 20.04.2006 13:40

Thanks for the interesting article. It doesn't make sense paying down all those debt when basic infrastructures where still lacking in the country. The world bank, IMF and all will stay back and let Nigeria fall flat on its face again. All those money should be used to develop and provide basic amenities that an average Nigerian deserves.
In this day and age, its a shame that our public officials still gets defensive when you ask them questions issues that they are suppose to be overseeing. Instead of the minister answerings questions she's was more worried about how you got her number
 

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