Leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, Asari Dokubo says the alleged mismanagement of N81 billion by the interim management committee (IMC
Leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, Asari Dokubo says the alleged mismanagement of N81 billion by the interim management committee (IMC) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is like pickpocketing compared to other alleged stolen public funds in Nigeria.
The national assembly is currently investigating the alleged mismanagement of the funds by the IMC. President Muhammadu Buhari had order a forensic audit of the commission’s activities from 2001 to 2019. The IMC, which was set up to manage the NDDC pro tem and to supervise the audit, has come under allegations of corruption.
Commenting on the saga in a video, Asari Dokubo said the N81 billion in question is nothing compared to other funds he claimed were looted in Nigeria. He said the case is like that of a man calling the police to report a pickpocketing case he witnessed while armed robbers are breaking into his house.
“We are talking about N81 billion being pick-pocketed from Niger Delta while the bulk of our money, our resources is being carted away and we are not talking. They want me to run after pickpocketers and leave armed robbers that are coming into my house. When they talk about Akpabio, tell them about Malami, when they talk about Joy, tell them about Sadiya, when they talk about any senator, tell them about Magu,” he said.