NDIC Chairman cries out, says Corporation taken over by cabal hurting Nigerians

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By BASHIR ADEFAKA

There is a cabal behind the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which does not want this country to rise above its economic troubles.

The words above are a translation of the outburst captured in a video by Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Dr AbdulHakeem Mobolaji Abdullateef.

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In the video now in circulation, the NDIC Chairman cried out over the ‘monumental fraud’ perpetrated by the cabal in the system through the corporation’s new act that tends to tie up the hands of the President and Federal Ministry of Finance, take the corporation away from under the ministry’s supervision and put it under the supervision of Central Bank of Nigeria.

Dr AbdulLateef, whose video of the revelation has now gone viral via Facebook social media since Democracy Day of Monday June 12, 2023, described the document brandished to do that as an “Emefiele Act” and called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu not to act on it until the act has been probed.

He said the present NDIC “stinks because there is a lot of corruption going on”.

His words: “The cabal has taken over the NDIC. They know former President Muhammadu Buhari would be so busy and would not be able to read everything they put in the new Act 48 hours before leaving office.

“It will shock you to know that the new act taken to Buhari was different from the votes and proceedings of that of the National Assembly that passed it.

“They (the cabal) know that lawmakers will oppose it if they introduce the section on the floor. So they hid it and then included it to the one taken to the former president for assent.

“While waiting for Buhari’s confirmation after our appointment, they quickly introduced a new bill which will truncate everything we wanted to do.

“With the new act, they have tied the hands of the President that only the former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) can be the Executive or Managing Director of the NDIC contrary to the free hand given to the President in the former act to appoint any competent person to head the board.

“I understand they are trying to doctor this act now but I call on the clerk of the NASS not to allow them to put his name in mess.

“The former act allows the six geo political zones to be represented in the board but now they have removed that in the new act and made the permanent secretary of the ministry of finance head of the board.

“When I visited the permanent secretary on this, he told me he told them several times not to make him the head because of his busy schedule. They know this and still went ahead so they can do all the mess they want to do.”

He said the cabal had killed the career progression of 1,600 Nigerians by the action.

“NDIC will no longer be able to make depositors smile. I have thousands of petitions on my table by Nigerians who have found it difficult to claim their rights because of the deliberate frustrating processes. They are denying Nigerians of several trillions of naira.

“The former law says NDIC is free to investigate the banks, but now, the new act, which is Godwin Emefiele’s document, says you can only do that with the approval of the CBN,” he added.

He said Tinubu should not act on the new NDIC Act because “it contains 35 sections smuggled in by corruption engineers.

He said, “Section 7 takes away the rights and representatives of the ministry of finance and replaced it with two directors of the CBN. It should be returned to the NASS after proclamation for proper debate.

“The President should probe why what is passed is fundamentally different from what was assented, what happened in the period in between.”

Pushed to tears as he made his presentation in the video that he charged Nigerians to share, AbdulHakeem AbdulLateef, who is a former lawmaker and Commission for Home Affairs in Lagos State, called on Nigerians to support the current administration of Tinubu to reform governance and fight corruption in the system.

“Many of the microfinance banks that were said to have failed are liquid and viable and wanted to assist the masses. But out of the fraud of this cabal, they closed down the banks and inserted sections to take over the funds and properties,” he added.

He was emboldened by zeal of commitment to freeing Nigerians saying, he would mind not even if this was going to be his last word on earth.

He also charged all heads of parastatals in the country to come out to speak out and let President Tinubu know what their respective challenges are are.


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