
Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed
has warned corrupt politicians that defecting to the party will not stop their
prosecution.
The Minister of Information and
Culture, Lai Mohammed, gave the assurance when he paid an official visit to the
Abuja office of The Authority newspaper.
Fielding questions from members of
the editorial board of the paper, the minister said that defection, even to the
ruling All Progressives Congress, would not immune politicians who had looted
the nation’s economy from being prosecuted.
“Nigerians should be rest assured
that the fact that some persons are moving from one party to another does not
mean that they will escape prosecution.
“Nobody will escape investigation
and prosecution on the ground that he or she has moved to APC.
“We have shown that with a former
governor and a member of our party that was convicted. We will never terminate
anybody’s prosecution on the ground of decamping.
“However, it is not for the
Executive to do the work of the Judiciary,’’
he said.
The minister said that the
defections being witnessed were not premised on the allegation of escaping
justice.
He said some defected for
“political calculation and personal reasons.”
Meanwhile, the minister had
reiterated that the ruling party was not perturbed by the gale of defection,
especially by members of the National Assembly.
“We did not just start noticing
this. The foundation for it was laid the day Dr. Bukola Saraki became the
Senate President.
“In every part of the world, when a
party has the majority in Parliament, the party decides who is going to be the
leader of the parliament.
“This is a case where the party was
still waiting for the President to resolve the issue when Saraki, from the back
door, emerged as Senate President.
“From then, we have known, because
his emergence was illegal and against the wish of the party,’’ he said.
The minister said that to make the
matter worse, Saraki made a deal with the opposition Peoples Democratic Party,
by conceding the Deputy Senate President’s position.
“In the last two years, the National
Assembly has been behaving as if the opposition was in control. We have a
Senate President that is so hostile to the government.
“For three years, budgets are passed
only in June. As I speak today, there has been no disbursement on capital
project in the 2018 budget.
“Critical appointments are also
being delayed and the government is being blackmailed every day,’’ Mohammed alleged.
“I have never seen in history where
a leader of parliament will announce the defection of 15 members from his own
party.
“The proper thing is, if you are
loyal to your party, you put stumbling blocks on such defection,’’ the minister argued.
Mohammed said that Kwara, his state
and that of Saraki, which is the epicenter of the defection, remained solidly
behind APC and Buhari.
-NAN
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