
In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu,
Buhari, who had disclosed that looters are already returning stolen
funds, expressed dissatisfaction at the rate the refunds are coming.
“We want to have everything back - all that they took by force in 16 years,” the President was quoted to have told the Nigerian community in Tehran, Iran on Wednesday, Nov. 25.
The
President also blamed the delay in prosecuting looters on the necessity
to comply with due process, adding that “the day of reckoning is
gradually coming.”
According to the statement,
Buhari also addressed the long-standing poor power supply in the
country, saying the sabotage and theft of gas are undermining his
administration's effort to improving electricity supply in Nigeria.
He
also blamed privatisation of the institutions under the Power Handling
Company of Nigeria (PHCN) for the problems in the power sector, noting
that the role of government is limited because all the facilities “have
been sold to a number of interest groups.”
He,
however, assured that existing military task-forces would be reorganized
to ensure a successful protection of the network of gas pipelines.
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