Afenifere, Falana others demand Buratai’s probe over Dubai homes
Prominent Nigerians and groups on Monday
urged the Federal Government, particularly the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, to investigate the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen.
Tukur Buratai, over the purchase of $1.5m properties in Dubai, the
United Arab Emirates.
The Chief Of Army Staff and his two
wives were reported last week by an online medium, Sahara Reporters, to
have owned $1.5m properties in Dubai.
The National Publicity Secretary of
Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, in an interview with The PUNCH, said Buratai
should be probed over the allegation of the Dubai property scandal.
He stated, “The defence the army put up
for him is so silly to be believed outside the barracks. All the
earnings of Buratai since he joined the army, if all were saved, cannot
buy a house in Dubai, let alone two.
“The army also exposed itself as a lying
institution when it said Buratai was never in charge of procurement in
writing. The investigation should make Buratai to let the country know
that he did other businesses to buy the property in question so that the
integrity of the anti-corruption war can be intact.
“The house could only come legitimately
through other businesses outside his pay. The savings from the salaries
of any army officer in Nigeria cannot buy a house in Dubai.”
Also, the Socio-Economic Rights and
Accountability Project said it was the duty of the EFCC and the ICPC to
investigate Buratai’s claim that the houses purchased in Dubai were done
with his personal savings.
Speaking in an interview with one of our
correspondents on Monday, SERAP’s Executive Director, Adetokunbo
Mumuni, said for the anti-corruption war to be seen as fair, the
anti-graft agencies must consider whether Buratai could afford the
properties based on his financial records as a civil servant.
He said, “The bulk stops at the table of
the EFCC and the ICPC to investigate the COAS. Did Buratai and his two
wives acquired the property in Dubai and paid for it in a single
transaction? As a civil servant, how much has he received in salaries
and emoluments? Are these big enough to acquire the properties? For the
anti-corruption war to be seen as fair and not selective, the anti-graft
agencies must investigate Buratai. It is their duty.”
Reacting, the President of the Committee
for the Defence of Human Rights, Mr. Malachy Ugwummadu, told one of our
correspondents that Buratai should be probed in as much as he could not
justify the purchase of the Dubai property with his legitimate
earnings.
Ugwummadu, a lawyer, said, “The main
thrust of the two major legal regimes designed to deal with
anti-corruption regime is to ensure that by no means persons allowed to
live in excess of their legitimate means.
“If Buratai’s years of entry into the
military are known and his salary ascertainable and it is not enough to
satisfy a full-time soldier who is also excluded from other endeavours
apart from farming and agriculture, he should be probed.
“This is painful to me, because Buratai has shown commendable capacity to fight against insurgency in Nigeria.”
He however warned that “we must be circumspect because that could be this antics of the fifth columnist.”
The Ministry of Defence had earlier on
Monday dismissed the controversy generated by an online media report
over the ownership of two properties by Buratai’s family in Dubai.
The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali,
said that the media report was an attempt by some persons to distract
the leadership of the Armed Forces from the successful prosecution of
the intensified campaign against terrorism in the North -East.
The minister’s comments were contained
in a statement signed on his behalf by his Principal General Officer,
Brig. Gen. Mohammed Ahmed, on Monday.
But a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has slammed the Nigeria Army for defending Buratai over the Dubai properties.
Falana said it was not the business of the Army to speak for Buratai on the allegations.
According to him, since public offices
require public trust, Buratai should submit himself to the Code of
Conduct Bureau and the anti-graft agencies to clear his name.
He said, “Buratai should willingly
invite the CCB, the EFCC, the ICPC to look into the matter. If Buratai
was alleged to have unjustly purchased the houses, he has to come out to
defend himself. He must show how the money used to purchase the houses
was transferred.”

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