Church Bribery : ACN asks National Assembly To Commence Impeachment Proceedings Against President Jonathan
St. Stephen's Anglican Church building donated ro Pres. Jonathan by Italian Construction co. Gitto-Photo: Punch
By Alhaji Lai Mohammed
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has asked the National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against President Goodluck Jonathan, having admitted openly that he solicited a bribe from a foreign construction company, in violation of the Constitution that he swore to uphold.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said commencing the impeachment proceedings will enable the National Assembly to
investigate the matter and also reach the appropriate conclusions, since the President, by his own admission and without any prompting, has thumbed his nose at the Constitution.
"By openly and gleefully saying, at the inauguration of the church at his Otuoke hometown that “the managing director of Gitto construction made him a promise to build and donate the church to Otuoke community after he (the President) had complained of the ageing structure of his church,”-soliciting for bribe. Has the President committed impeachable offence or the President was either not conversant with the Constitution he swore to uphold or thinks very little of the laws of the land?
“To know the gravity of the President’s self admission of soliciting the church ‘gift’ from the Managing Director of Gitto Construzioni Generali Nigeria Limited (GCG), one needs to understand Section 6 of the Code of Conduct for Public officers embodied in the First Schedule of the 1999 Constitution and the Code of Conduct and Tribunal Act (CAP C15) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. “The Act states: ‘A public officer shall not ask for or accept any property or benefits of any kind for himself or any other person on account of anything done or omitted to be done by him in the discharge of his duties. For the purposes of subsection (1) of this subsection, the receipt by a public officer of any gifts or benefits from commercial firms, business enterprises or persons who have contracts with the Government shall be presumed to have been received in contravention…unless the contrary is proved”-The Nation
ACN said by his improper and unfortunate action, the President has also undermined the country's fight against corruption and put Nigeria's democracy in jeopardy, hence must not be allowed to get away
with such an egregious act.
''Gitto has obtained billions of contracts from the Nigerian government, amid reported allegations in the media that it has not executed such contracts well. How can the federal government hold the company
to account, when it (firm) has obtained an ''insurance cover'' by bribing the President? Is this not why the country's anti-corruption efforts have not achieved anything? Can the EFCC and
the ICPC honestly and boldly fight corruption when the President is knee-deep in the mud of corruption?'' it queried.
''Either way, the President should be held accountable for his deeds,'' it said.
ACN said it would amount to wishful thinking to expect the country's anti-corruption agencies to probe President Jonathan's admission of soliciting and receiving bribery, hence the call on the National
Assembly to handle the issue. The party warned that ongoing attempts to twist the facts and make it seem as if the President did not solicit the bribe will not work, as Nigerians are too smart to be hoodwinked.
''If the President and his supporters deny that he indeed solicited the bribe - as he admitted at the inauguration of the church - we challenge the presidency to play - on national radio and television - the
unedited audio and video recording of his speech at the occasion for all Nigerians to hear and see. Experts must also be called in to verify that the tape has not been tampered with in any way,'' the party said.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)
Abuja, Nigeria
April 3rd 2012
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