Below is what the Finance minister said while
addressing journalists in Abuja yesterday regarding her 83 year old mother's
abduction and subsequent release.
“I can’t give all the details because we don’t want
to compromise ongoing investigations. But I can tell you one thing: my mother
suffered a great deal during this ordeal. It was only the Almighty that rescued
her from a situation that could very easily have ended tragically. Apart from
the emotional trauma of being violently taken away from her family and kept
incommunicado for five days in a strange environment, a woman of 83 years was
left without food for five days.
“While she was in their custody, the kidnappers
spent much of the time harassing her. They told her that I must get on the
radio and television and announce my resignation. When she asked why, they told her it was
because I did not pay oil subsidy money.
“They also said I had blocked payment of money to
certain components of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme.”
“These statements are, of course, not true. In the
case of subsidy payments, we have been paying all marketers whose claims have
been verified by the Aig-Imoukhuede Committee after going through the necessary
processes.
“For marketers whose transactions are proven to be
fraudulent, the position of the Goodluck Jonathan government is also clear: we
cannot and we will not pay. We will not back down on this. We will continue to
stand firm.” Continue after the cut...
“In the case of SURE-P, there is a totally different
process that I have no control over. This is the right thing to do. And this, I
believe is what the Nigerian people want.”
“This experience has strengthened my faith in the
country. The outpouring of love from all over the country has been simply
overwhelming.”
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