Chief Whip of the Senate, Mohammed Ali Ndume has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to sign an Executive Order on Unexplained Wealth that will empower anti-graft agencies to go after Nigerians with unexplained wealth.
The Borno South senator also commended the Presidentโs recent action wherein he ordered that all revenues from sale of crude oil be deposited into an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Ndume, speaking with newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday, said if President Tinubu is serious about tackling the menace of corruption, he must sign the Executive Order as soon as possible.
He said people, especially the political class, must explain their sources of wealth or forfeit the same to the government.
โThe next thing now, if President Tinubu wants to fight corruption, would be to sign an Executive Order on Unexplained Wealth in this country.
โLet all these people explain where they got their money, including myself.
โPeople should stop talking about trivialities or personal issues; they should talk about national issues,โ Ndume stated
Ndume also commended the Presidentโs action on the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and urged him expand the dragnet to include all government agencies that generate revenues.
He said the agencies must not be allowed to keep government funds in commercial banks without proper monitoring, as such will be safer in the coffers of the CBN.
โThe President has now ordered that all crude oil sales revenue should be paid into the CBN. That is a very welcome and positive step he has taken, and he should not stop there.
โAll agencies of government that generate revenue should pay their money into the consolidated revenue account and, as they present their budget, let them bring it before the National Assembly. Thatโs what the Constitution says.
โSo, what they now want is to make a political issue out of it.
โThis decision that Mr. President took is the right decision, it is constitutional, and it should be supported by everybody. That way, it should also apply to other revenue-generating agencies of government. They cannot keep it.
โNIMASA should pay directly like NNPCL into the CRF. The Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) should do the same. The Nigeria Customs Service and all other revenue agencies should pay revenues into the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation, and their accounts should remain with CBN because they can do banking.
โSo, if they want to withdraw money, they should do so through the CBN. They were doing this before. Donโt go and keep peopleโs money in commercial banks and do transactions with it. That is it.
โI reiterate my call commending him for asking NNPCL to pay all oil revenue into the Consolidated Revenue account,โ Ndume stated.