Ameachi - Reasons Why I leaked Sanusi’s letter on missing $49.8bn oil money

The letter in question was in relation to the former CBN’s
governor’s allegation on the non-remittance of $49.8 billion from oil
sale to the federation account.
The letter was written to former President Goodluck Jonathan by Sanusi.
It would be recalled that had earlier reveled in an interview with
Forbes Africa Magazine that Amaechi was responsible for leaking to
Obasanjo a letter he wrote to Jonathan on the “missing” $49.8 billion
oil revenues.
Reacting to Sanusi’s interview and media reportage on the issue,
Amaechi, through his media office, said the role he played on the issue
was in the best interest of the nation and Nigerians.
Below is the statement from Amaechi’s media office:
“Our attention has been drawn to reports in the media that tends to
infer and/or suggest that immediate past governor of Rivers State and
now Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi
surreptitiously and clandestinely ‘leaked’ a letter written by former
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor and now Emir of Kano, Sanusi
Muhammad 11 to then President Goodluck Jonathan on the non-remittance of
$49.8 billion from oil sale to the federation account.
“This is further from the truth and what exactly transpired as regards Amaechi’s involvement in that Sanusi letter.
“To put the records straight, we want to categorically state that a
concerned and patriotic Nigerian who felt sufficiently troubled with
what was happening then, gave a copy of the Sanusi letter to Amaechi in
Amaechi’s capacity as the chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum
(NGF).
“Like Amaechi, we should appreciate that concerned Nigerian’s patriotism.
“When Amaechi got the letter, he spoke with Sanusi who was still
the CBN governor to confirm the authenticity of the letter. Sanusi
confirmed to Amaechi that he wrote the letter. During their
conversation, Amaechi made it abundantly clear to the then CBN governor
that the bleeding of the nation had to be stopped, all non-remitted
funds remitted and that he (Amaechi) was going to use the letter to do
whatever is in the best interest of the nation and Nigerians, which was
the stoppage of the non-remittance and the recovery of all the
non-remitted funds from oil sale. The CBN Governor didn’t agree with
Amaechi on the way forward.
“Considering that the letter was given to Amaechi as Chairman of
the Governors’ Forum, he shared the letter with his colleague governors
first, and with Senator Bukola Saraki (now Senate President), who before
and around that period was doing some work or/and investigation around
the oil sector in the senate.
“Around that period, a delegation from the United States of America
government, from the offices of the Secretaries of State and Defense
visited Amaechi in Port Harcourt to discuss the issue of oil theft in
Nigeria. From their records, they gave Amaechi figures of billions of
dollars (about $7 billion dollars, annually) that was being lost to oil
theft in Nigeria.
“They were discussing the issue and figures of oil theft, and that
was how the CBN governor’s letter to President Jonathan came up.
“In the presence of journalists covering the visit, Amaechi brought
out the Sanusi letter to the visiting American delegation to buttress
the point that Nigeria was losing far more money to non-remittance of
proceeds from oil sale into the federation account, which everyone
seemed to concur, was in itself, another form and another dimension to
the issue of oil theft.
“To suggest, infer or even extrapolate that Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi surreptitiously, clandestinely or underhandedly ‘leaked’
the CBN governor’s (Sanusi’s) letter is indeed most unfair,
disrespectful and uncharitable to his person.
“Amaechi did what he did because he believed that the theft and
corruption was just too much. He was propelled by his patriotic zeal to
put Nigeria first, do what is in the best interest of the nation and
Nigerians, and stop the bleeding and sucking of our collective resources
by a tiny few.
“The mind boggling corruption revelations in the recent past, that
is still ongoing clearly justifies and vindicates Amaechi’s stance on
the issue and the actions he took.
“Faced with the same situation, under similar circumstances,
Amaechi will not act differently. The good of Nigeria, putting the
nation and Nigerians first, will always be his guiding principle.”
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