I Saw President Buhari, And He Asked Me To Mention Those Who Were Frustrating My Work -Obono Obla

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According to Vanguard, Barrister Okoi Obono-Obla, former Chairman of the Special Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property, reveals how powerful figures in Muhammadu Buhari’s administration obstructed investigations into massive fraud cases. In this interview, Obono-Obla, a human rights activist, discusses his challenges and the resistance he faced while probing high-profile corruption.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

Appointed by former President Buhari, Obono-Obla was abruptly removed a few months into his tenure. He described influential government members as “patrons of corruption” who were unsettled by his uncompromising approach.

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Obono-Obla advised President Bola Tinubu to overhaul the governance structures of anti-corruption agencies, ensuring they are insulated from political pressure. He emphasized the need for legal protection for agency staff against witch hunts and persecution.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

The lack of financial backing was a significant  challenge for the panel. Obono-Obla noted that the panel was denied funding and lacked basic facilities until a federal agency intervened. Despite these obstacles, his team remained motivated by patriotism and achieved notable successes.

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Obono-Obla speculated that investigations into the $7 billion CBN bailout, the failure of an oil company to pay $1.9 billion from an oil block purchase, and the illegal takeover of a building by a billionaire contributed to his troubles.

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Despite the challenges and psychological trauma, Obono-Obla expressed pride in his service records. He highlighted the importance of working selflessly and patriotically for Nigeria.

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Exasperated by the challenges, Obono-Obla considered resigning. He confided in his friend, Osita Okechukwu, who advised him to see President Buhari. After briefing the President on the frustrations, Buhari encouraged him to continue his work.

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He said, “I sawto mention those who were frustrating my work. I briefed and mentioned some of the people frustrated with what I was doing>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

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