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Ribadu task force report: ACN says FG acted in bad faith

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From Alhaji Lai Mohammed
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has accused the  federal government of acting in bad faith in the
way and manner it has treated the report of the Petroleum  Revenue Task Force.
In a statement issued in Benin on Monday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the
party also said the patently tactless action of a presidential aide, Dr. Doyin Okupe, in  rubbishing the report
and, by extension the members of the task force, will make  credible Nigerians to be wary of serving in similar
panels in future.
”The fact that the FG has not come out to refute Dr.  Okupe’s crude comments on the report is a clear indication
that the position he enunciated publicly on the report  represents that of the government. Saying the task
force did not complete its  assignment and accusing its chairman of disinformation and politicization amount
to preparing the grounds for the  dumping of the report,” it said.
ACN said the treatment meted out to the task force by a  self-acclaimed ”attack lion” of the presidency is the worst
blow that any government has dealt its own panel, and confirms the party’s earlier statement that the FG  deliberately
set a booby trap for the task force by the suspicious timing of the appointments it gave to two of its  members, Steven Oronsaye and Bernard Otti, in the NNPC.
”Unfortunately, despite its angry reaction to our earlier statement, the government is yet to convince us otherwise. If
anything at all, it has gone ahead to make our statement look prescient.
”We are not even talking here of the merits or demerits  of the task force’s report, but of the way the Chairman and
members of the task force (minus the two dissenting  ones) have been savaged. This is a task force that has  as members
several Senior Advocates of Nigeria and a former Chairman  of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, among
others.
”Even if the government feels the report is inconclusive,  could it not have set up a panel to review the findings? Is it not
also the prerogative of the government to even leave the  report to gather dust, if it does not agree with the findings, instead
of coming out so publicly to ridicule its own task  force?
”The unprecedented outpouring of public opprobrium on the  task force by the same government that set it up makes a
mockery of governance, and does no credit to the Jonathan  administration, which is always quick to accuse the opposition
of insulting its principal. A government earns respect by its actions. It is futile demanding it (respect),” the party said.
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