President Jonathan Accused Of Owning A $500m Farm In
Abuja
Despite moves to improve his sliding
campaign fortunes, President Goodluck Jonathan is battling to explain all he
knows about a multi- billion dollar farm which a non – governmental
organisation (NGO) says belongs to him in alleged violation of the 1999
Constitution.
But a pro-Jonathan group, New
Generation Coalition says the constitution allows a public officer to engage in
farming. It also alleged that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo also benefited
from Abuja-Land -For-Farms grab while in office to engage in farming.
According to an NGO , Purpose Driven
Initiative (PDI), the farm was incorporated on December 30, 2011 barely seven
months after he was sworn in as president for his current tenure which he wants
Nigerians to renew.
The farm is about 94,04 hectare plot
of land along the highway leading to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,
Abuja.
The group said in adverts in some
papers last Friday : “ Let us talk about corruption. This is how the Nigerian
government conducts business and fights corruption.
“A sitting President, Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan, incorporated a company, Ebele Integrated Farms Limited in which he is
a major shareholder on December 30, 2011.
“Ebele Integrated Farms Limited applied
for and was granted 94.04 hectare plot of land, 1689 in Cadastral Zone EOS
Aviation Village, Abuja on January 13, 2014.
“Under the Fifth Schedule Part 1(
Code of Conduct for Public Officers) of the 1999 Constitution, Section 1, ‘a
public officer shall not put himself in a position where his personal interest
conflicts with his duties and responsibilities.’
“Do we need any more evidence of how
the Jonathan administration has been fighting or will fight corruption.”
Investigation revealed that
crocodiles are some of the livestocks being reared at the aquatic farm.
A source said: “The farm house sits
on a hill top overlooking the airport at the nation’s capital with rest chalets
and presidential conference rooms.
“I think the farm may worth about
$500m when completed. It is believed to being managed by some Israeli experts.
As part of the plans, a helipad may be established on the farm, which may be
solely export-oriented.”
The whistle-blowing group also
alleged that the Minister of FCT, Mallam Bala Mohammed, has abused his office
and violated the 1999 Constitution by incorporating Bird Trust Agro-Allied
Limited on May 31, 2012.
“The company, Bird Trust Agro-Allied
Limited then applied for and was given(by the same FCT that the major
shareholder, Bala Mohammed, heads) a 40.4 hectares, plot 1683 in Cadastral Zone
E05 of Aviation Village in Abuja on April 11, 2014,”the group said.
Rising in defence of the President
and the minister, the pro- government coalition said Obasanjo enjoyed the same
perks while in office.
It said: “Is it corruption?As a
sitting President, Olusegun Obasanjo incorporated a company, Obasanjo Farms
Nigeria Limited. Obasanjo Farms Nigeria Limited applied for and was granted a
100.12 hectares of land, Plot No.1 Cadastral Zone E09 Kuje, Abuja on June 27,
2005.
“The sitting Minister if FCT, Mallam
Nasir El-Rufai(now APC chieftain) allocated the land and signed Certificate of
Occupancy no. 17c2w-1b99z-9d15r-cb2au-34u3 certified to Obasanjo Farms Nigeria
Limited on July 24. 2006.
“Just like Obasanjo Farms Nigeria
Limited, Ebele Farms and Bird Trust Agro Limited are companies in which the
sponsors engage in farming and other allied agriculture production and
processes.
“Under the Fifth Schedule Part 1
Code of Conduct for Public Officers of the 1999 Constitution, Section 1 states
that ‘a public officer shall not put himself in a position where his personal
interest conflicts with his duties and responsibilities.’
“Section 2 states that without
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing paragraph …, nothing in this
sub-paragraph shall prevent a public officer from engaging in farming.
“Is it corruption for a public
officer to engage in farming as stipulated by the Nigerian Constitution of 1999
with the view to making Nigeria self-reliant in food production?”
Findings confirmed that the
presidency has decided to go for broke against Obasanjo for allegedly claiming
that Jonathan is corrupt.
A presidency source said: “Let them
reveal more, we will also expose more. Whoever lives in a glass house must not
throw stones.
“The battle line is drawn, no one
can rubbish or stain President Goodluck Jonathan. We have records of personal
demands by these so-called anti-corruption saints in the country.”
It is not clear why the coalition
dragged Obasanjo’s name into the allegation by the NGO.
On Friday , Jonathan declared that
Obasanjo was still his godfather, notwithstanding the ex- president’s
resignation from the peoples Democratic Party.
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