Jealously guard CBN Special Investigation report, CSO urges Tinubu
…asks Presidency to extend Jim Obazee’s assignment
By Tunde Opalana
President Bola Tinubu has been urged to jealously guard the credibility of the report of the Special Investigations team raised by his government to probe unwholesome activities at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
A coalition of 259 anti-corruption, civil society and human rights groups, Coalition for Transparency and Economic Reforms (COTER), rather demanded from the presidency, an extension of the assignment given the team.led by Mr. Jim Obazee.
It called on President Tinubu not to allow anyone or groups to rubbish the credibility already secured for his administration in the international community through the invaluable works of Obazee.
COTER said President Tinubu should not accede to the current “shenanigans, malicious campaigns and unpatriotic requests” by some individuals and groups in the country for the sack of the CBN Special Investigator.
It stated that President Tinubu should have expected the current fight back by corruption through the campaign of calumny now being launched against the person and office of the CBN Special Investigator, Jim Obazee.
The group however said no matter how highly placed these individuals and groups behind the attack on Obazee are, the President should discountenance their “inappropriate requests and demands for the head of the Special Investigator” who had been conscientious in the national assignment given him to unearth the monumental corruption perpetrated by corrupt officials in the CBN and other government business entities in the past years.
COTER also urged President Tinubu to warn Presidency officials and other top Federal Government functionaries to steer clear of what the Special Investigator has been doing successfully since his appointment, which involves handling the very delicate and dangerous national assignment of investigating and recovery all the funds looted by powerful individuals from the CBN and other Government agencies.
COTER’s President, Dr Peter Chima Chukwu and General Secretary, Mallam Auta Ibrahim Koko, stated these in a statement in reaction to the allegations of high-handedness, undue intimidation and witch-hunt of top CBN officials and commercial banks executives by the Special Investigator and his team, whose mandate they alleged had since expired.
The coalition noted that the President should not give room for any intervention by any individual or groups in the functions of the Special Investigator.
According to them, “Obazee has successfully been laundering the image of this country and the President Bola Tinubu-led administration internationally through his bold and courageous work as CBN Special Investigator. So, some top Presidency and other top Government officials cannot now come and attempt to usurp that office or the Special Investigator’s role through the malicious campaigns and demands through these faceless groups, after Obazee has taken all the risks to achieve so much in recovering funds from the Federal Government’s coffers and the vaults of the CBN.
“These top Presidency and Federal Government officials should face their own jobs, which they’ve yet to excell in and discharge effectively. They should stop being meddlesome interlopers. Unfortunately, the jobs Mr President gave these Presidency and top Federal Government officials, they’ve not done well in the first place. Who gave them the mandate to be demanding the Special Investigator’s sack? Certainly, President Tinubu didn’t do that.
“Our belief is that President Tinubu should not allow his administration to be forced or coerced by some unpatriotic and corrupt elements in government to thread the ignoble path of the previous administration. At least, there should be some decency in government this time round under President Tinubu. These corrupt Presidency and Federal Government officials speaking through these faceless groups should be stopped from meddling in the work of the Special Investigator.
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“But if they refuse to be called to order, COTER shall not hesitate to mobilise all the true civil society groups in Nigeria against all of them.
“We commend the Federal Government for fishing Obazee out for this onerous and Herculean job and we urge the President to adequately appreciate him with a special National honour/award.
“The Special Investigator should also rather be considered for higher national assignments because we have the confidence in him, that he’ll always deliver. Nigeria should not make the mistake of allowing other countries, international agencies and organisations who are watching events in Nigeria now with keen interest to snatch Obazee away from us. Nigeria seriously needs Obazee at this moment of our journey as a nation.”
COTER also urged President Tinubu to order the immediate trial of all the individuals and entities indicted so far through the investigations of the Special Investigator.
The group enjoined the President to initiate moves to recover the country’s stolen funds and properties being held by such indicted persons.
The coalition called on Tinubu to order the immediate handing over of all the indicted persons and entities to the anti-graft agencies for immediate trial.





