Former Chairman of the Special Presidential Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property (SPIP), Okoi Obono-Obla, has made explosive revelations about corruption within the Nigerian government during President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
Obono-Obla disclosed that a former governor with over $200 million in offshore assets was shielded from prosecution by President Buhari and Attorney General Abubakar Malami, undermining the government’s anti-corruption crusade.
One notable case involved a massive cache of 80 brand new armored Mercedes Benz cars, houses, farms, motorcycles, and other assets in a single location in Jabi, Abuja. The panel’s investigations revealed that customs duties were not paid on these vehicles, and tax evasion concerns were also raised. Obono-Obla stated that he wrote to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to inquire about tax payments on these assets, but no records of tax payments were found.
Obono-Obla alleged that the panel’s efforts to investigate and recover public property were consistently frustrated by the president’s aides, including the Attorney General.
He claimed that his removal as SPIP chairman was a result of his refusal to back down from pursuing high-profile corruption cases.
Obono-Obla’s revelations have sparked outrage and calls for accountability, with many Nigerians demanding swift action against those implicated. The Nigerian government has yet to respond to these allegations, which threaten to undermine its credibility in the fight against corruption.