Minister for Finance and Coordinator of the Economy
Ngozi Okonjo Iweala was a guest on CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS programme on Sunday where she acknowledged that there was corruption in Nigeria
but said that the fight against corruption must involve every Nigerian...
The Minister was also taken up by the presenter on Sanusi's suspension. He asked her why Sanusi was suspended after he discovered that monies had been siphoned from the NNPC account of which the Minister responded that Sanusi did not say monies were siphoned, he said money was unaccounted for. Full text of the Interview after the cut..."No one can fight corruption for Nigerians except Nigerians. Everyone has to be committed from the top to the bottom to fight it. In our country, we need to, coupled with – by all means pursue those who are corrupt, punish them, you know, make sure there’s no impunity. But that has to be coupled with something which doesn’t get as much attention, which is building institutions. It’s unglamorous; it’s work that takes time, but we have to do it. We have to put it in place.” she said.
ZAKARIA: Listen in to our conversation. I began by asking her why the central banker was suspended for blowing the whistle.
NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA, NIGERIAN FINANCE MINISTER: I believe that when you find problems, you should also find solutions. I think the problem began the first time when he said that the amount that was – he never said it was stolen. He said it was unaccounted for, was $49.8 billion.
And he wrote a letter to the president; he called me a couple of days after, to say I’ve written this letter. And my first reaction was, that’s not possible. We couldn’t be missing $50 billion as finance minister in this country. We wouldn’t be able to function because that’s too high a hit. Everybody would know it and feel it in the economy.
ZAKARIA: There is some substantial gap.
OKONJO-IWEALA: Oh, yes –
ZAKARIA: Right? I mean –
OKONJO-IWEALA: No, we –
ZAKARIA: – the World Bank, I think when you were one of the managing directors, issued a report on the Nigerian economy in which it said hundreds of billions of dollars over the past 30 or 40 years have been siphoned off. And so this would be a perfect example of precisely this kind of siphoning off.
OKONJO-IWEALA: No. I think we should hold our horses a little bit. Sanusi please ask him never said the money had been siphoned off. He said it was unaccounted for.
And hold on. There’s a difference, because when he alleged $49.8 billion – and this was looked at, it was found that some of that money had really been remitted to the tax agency directly and his people were not aware of it.
So $16 billion was immediately accounted for that, you know, they didn’t seem to know the accounting mode of the agency, so that’s what I’m saying.
But there has been – there’s no doubt that Nigerians feel suspicious of the oil sector, that it has been regarded as opaque over the years and this is not an issue, you know, whether it’s $10.8 billion, whether it’s $1, you know, we can’t afford to lose any money from the treasury.
ZAKARIA: But then why fire the central banker, a respected central banker?
OKOJO-IWEALA: You know, Fareed, what I would like to do is perhaps focus on the economy, because I don’t think I want to get into this issue of firing/not firing. He’s still governor of the central bank. He has been suspended. He hasn’t been fired.
But I think we need to focus on the central issue, which is no one dollar should be lost from the treasury. Any money that belongs to it must be remitted. That’s what we’re insisting.
And the president, we pushed for – he has ordered one yesterday, that there should be a forensic audit to determine where these moneys, that what is unaccounted for, is it the $10.8 billion that we are saying from the accounts?
We’ve been working on this for two years.
And you know, is it $50 billion? Is it $20 billion? Is it $12 billion? What is the amount? We need to know for the sake of the Nigerian people and he has ordered that. So we want it to be independent; we want it to be well done, so that we can lay it to rest.
ZAKARIA: So how do we – how do you solve the problem of corruption?
You’ve been in government twice. You have a reputation for being extremely honest.
What would you do, if you had a magic wand, if you were president, what would you do to get Nigeria to get this cancer out of its system?
OKOJO-IWEALA: Well, you know, Fareed, you know with that, there are no easy answers. But there’s one thing I want to say and repeat. No one can fight corruption for Nigerians except Nigerians. Everyone has to be committed from the top to the bottom to fight it.
And I think there are two key things that need to be done all along, and it’s not just in Nigeria. It’s in many developing countries that you need to do this.
But in our country, you need to, coupled with – by all means pursue those who are corrupt, punish them, you know, make sure there’s no impunity. But that has to be coupled with something which doesn’t get as much attention, which is building institutions. It’s unglamorous; it’s work that takes time, but we have to do it. We have to put it in place.
ZAKARIA: I have to ask you a question that is not part of directly your portfolio, but it is your government.
Nigeria has always had laws banning homosexuality. But you advanced a further law which criminalized it so that somebody who is gay would have to spend 14 years in prison.
You also have passed – the law says that people who are in some way promoting gay clubs or gay discussion would be imprisoned for 10 years. This seems an assault on a minority’s rights. It also seems an assault on free speech.
Why is Nigeria doing this?
OKOJO-IWEALA: Well, let me say this, Fareed, that, you know, we’re here in the U.S. And it took 40 to 50 years or more under conversation of, you know, the gay community to get where the U.S. is.
I think that, you know, we need a conversation in the country. We need evolution. Ninety-six percent of people support these laws, but I think we need to unpack the laws, for them to see, you know, between being a gay person and between same-sex marriage because the two are compounded in people’s minds and there’s a strong sentiment against same-sex marriage, just as you had here before.
And it’s still evolving. I think it’s a question of conversation, discussion, evolution, education and engagement over time, just as happened in this country and in Europe. It’s not something that happened overnight. So I would say withhold judgment and let us work on this.
ZAKARIA: Madam Finance Minister, pleasure to have you on.
OKOJO-IWEALA: Thank you.
ZAKARIA: And we will be back.
End.
His woman is smart.Its just not enough to say there is a problem,but proffer solution to it as well
ReplyDeleteBest way to stop coruption in Nigeria is to remove the Imunity clause from our consitution for public office holders and also to bring more stern and harsh purnishments even death in some cases to those found guilty...
DeleteShe sef nor pure, she nor holy pass
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She so real.... With statements. So we Nigerian's must stand I fight for curruption in Naija... 2ru Talk
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ReplyDeletedis troll of a woman should be gang rape by boko haram...
ReplyDeleteU're so stupid!!!
DeleteMehn you soo bad.......can't help but *giggle* when i saw dis,and they shld probably use sum ak47s to do d work inside her also..............stupid woman.#GodForgiveMe
DeleteKai!hw wicked can u be to wish a rape on a woman old enough to be ur mum.Watch ur back cos wat u wish others may come to u.Idiot!
DeleteHer opinion on how to fight corruption, that you must punish those who are corrupt is absolutely right, how can people stop looting public fund when those that have stolen public fund in the past are not being punished, but are rather celebrated, and even given awards, such as centenary award?
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Madam Ngozi ČŠ̝̊̅§ such an intelligent woman. All her answers were smart n she stepped on no toes. Fareed was asking her things dt doesn't concern d nation's economy but she beat him with her smart answers. African women rock!
ReplyDeleteMtchewwww.... pursue those who are corrupt, punish them, you know, make sure there’s no impunity... Na Future impossible tense be this Wallahi.
ReplyDeleteEverybody in nigeria is corrupt,even a little kid wants to grow up and steal nigeria's money.
ReplyDeleteWow she has lost weight.
ReplyDeleteWe should arrest every government official in this country
ReplyDeleteThank God she supports gays.god bless u mrs ngozi
ReplyDeleteThis anti gay bill is a disgrace to nigeria, wasting our money of rubbish bills, instead of them to make bills that will benefit our people
ReplyDeleteI think her answer on gay sentencing was brilliant. under the circumstances, it is the best answer a smart person can give.
ReplyDeleteSo because of majority of stupid nigerian people support an anti gay bill,does that make is right, what of minority, a good government looks after all minority groups,look at Usa,
ReplyDelete*eyeballsrolling* morning Linda
ReplyDeleteDon't worry stupid nigerians, your anti gay bill will give you people jobs, it will give you people electricity and put food on your tables, idiots oshi
ReplyDeleteYou must be stupid for calling Nigerians stupid, as hole like u.we don't want gay and u want us to like it. If we embrace same sex marriage, Who will give birth to ugly shit like you.
DeleteGood for her #bright bravo#
ReplyDeleteThis dude is soft. The only foreigner I trust tackling these beasts is Christiane Motherfucking Armanpour.
ReplyDeleteI respect any pollitician who can hold their own again christine armanpour! Since david frost died, she's one of the few hard hitters in journalism left.
DeleteAll Hail Queen Okonjo Iweala.I know dat u will do well at d interview.Kudos!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all she is ryt but i thought they are the one's that are really grooving in the corruption thing.... God have mercy on nigerians....
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Bottom line,money is missing.whether na $1billion ,whether na $20billion,money don waka.
ReplyDeleteSo do we see,sanusi wasn't just singing
Sanusi should learn from this lady.
ReplyDeleteMy love for this woman just increased. She's highly intelligenT. Love her reply on the anti gay law. 'Sergio Frankie'
ReplyDeleteDis woman get brain die,can u c HW smart she actually answered her questions,2 go better skool pays walai.
ReplyDeleteSame 'ol story!
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The bottom line is what she said and I quote * no one dollar
ReplyDeleteshould be lost from the treasury. Any money that belongs to it must be
remitted. That’s what we’re insisting.*, unquote.
Every other problem is linked with this issue of corruption. Allocated monies should be followed up to be sure it's used for the intended purpose. No corruption, naija go better !
*My R1.50c comment*
Mama Iweala you are a part of this country's corruption. Stop going to CNN to blow big grammar. Tell us if you didn't enjoy from the stolen national cake and tell us if any of ur children went to Nigerian universities and also tell us I'd any of ur children walk the streets of Lagos and Abuja looking for jobs. You are one of the mistakes that Nigerians have to live with now. Prove yourself worthy and resign the govt so we can know the truly corrupt people or stand and be part of them. After all u had it good while u were in the States
ReplyDeleteDon't be ignorant. Read more on her history *google is your friend *
DeleteOh..... So She knows How to..... pathetic leaders
ReplyDeleteOh..... So She knows How to..... pathetic leaders
ReplyDeleteWhat do u mean by corruption must be fight by nigerians? What have you guys done to the the governor of central bank after telling the truth? Listen, make una they fear God seriously because that country Nigeria is not 4 1person that can be misused. God is watching.
ReplyDeleteOmo so no be $20b sef, na $49.8b... Na wa o. Make God just shower him mercy on dis nation.
ReplyDeleteShe did well
ReplyDeleteWhere are the comments people...just cus dis is not some entertainment ish y'all not talking.
ReplyDeleteNgozi we wil start with you first. Madam i know αℓℓ.
ReplyDeleteWho is Ngozi to lecture on fight against corruption??? I dey laf o. Pot wey dey call kettle black. She shuld com bak home nd screen herslf first, den maybe her lectures wuld me mor meaninful
ReplyDeleteSo Okonlo Iweala is telling us that Nigeria will sooner or later buy this devilish law? I pray that her two havard graduates b the first to declare to her that that are gay. mtcheweeewweeew. white man madness
ReplyDeleteNigeria is the only corrupt county that still advertise it self as corrupt ,other country are far more corrupt than Nigeria but those country will never come out of the media to say they are corrupt instead they will defend their country and paint it good,I wonder why Nigerian official like to tell the whole world we are corrupt....this is bad for us and the whole world is watching
ReplyDeleteMy dear, because the media is always singing the song of corruption on daily basis calling our leaders names on the pages of papers, so y wldnt these dogs in other country call us names too? I was pained deeply when the retard call mugabe call Nigerians corrupt and some no brainners on this blog were celebrating such insults, instead calling for mugabe's head. Very unpatroitic youths everywhere. For crying out loud, it is our problem and we must deal with it, but that did not give anybody the right to insult a great country like Nigeria. Well for Ngozi if she said Niger is not corrupt I'm sure some goats on this blog will start calling her names.
DeleteThis Woman is one of the brightest living African, She slammed Fareed with his condescending question. How about that democracy. Fareed needs to start asking objective questions and You cannot imposed US culture on Nigeria's. 96% supported abolition of Gay, USA respect that ah beg, we have more dirt to clean in Nigeria. Big Up Aunty Ngo. Next time you approach an educated African woman you better come correct or else…..they chew you alive. You can get your way with us African men but our women are hurricane. you heard.
ReplyDeleteGbam!1Million likes
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ReplyDeleteThis lady is so in there
Okonjo you are just another thief in the pack...stop being political...shame onto you..thief
ReplyDeleteHer hands are not clean. She is also corrupt. She was the one who awarded her brother million naira contract without 'due process'.
ReplyDeleteHow can we end corruption in Nigeria? Even Madam don't know wat to say, we must fight it from head to toll. Is that answer? May God help us. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥
ReplyDeleteI jst cnt help bt admire da woman. Y̶̲̥̅̊o̶̲̥̅̊и̣̣̣̣̥ jst cnt drag her to the muds. Brillant answers esp on the anti gay law.
ReplyDeletefight corruption when she nah corruption in the making. ....... Must be kidding
ReplyDeleteclear facts are said, you better do the right thing at the right time.
ReplyDeleteclear facts are said, you better do the right thing at the right time.
ReplyDeleteShe can be really intelligent when she wants to be.
ReplyDeleteThe solution to corruption is to kill okonjo and the rest. Thanks
ReplyDeleteOmo ale,u talk never makes sense,u just open mth nd talk
DeleteWith d minister's statement on anti-gay law, it shows she too knows its wrong shikenna. Live en let live. Equal rite. Im nt gay buh let dis pple be. Dont judge so says bible
ReplyDeleteHun...the devil herself..*walking away*
ReplyDeleteSo she knws d solution? Y haven't she suggested it to jonatus,cos she's also corrupt abi?u can b putting forth a solution wen ur part of d problem
ReplyDeleteDid I bother reading? Nope! Cos this woman is one of them lynching us dry in this country.
ReplyDeleteWell said!!!..corruption has to be tackle from the top to the buttom...and I just hope she's not excluding herself.
ReplyDeleteWell said!!!..corruption has to be tackle from top to bottom...and I just hope she's not excluding herself.
ReplyDeleteOk ooooooooo
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This woman is a big fat liar. Not to worry, with time, you and the government you work for would be disgraced out of power. Only then would we have a better nigeria
ReplyDeleteThe Nigerian system encourages corruption.
ReplyDeleteAll these evasive techniques! Glad there wasn't any public laundry washing involved though.
ReplyDeleteI love er response on d ıssue of gay,y wont dıs whıte pple mınd dere goddamn bısness bh drz ıs no transparency ın d ıssue of sanusı
ReplyDeleteHmm all I heard was lie lie lie smh dis ppl no go kill me and my question is why would fareed deviate from the matter at hand which is about corruption, suspending sanusi, the looted money n etc then start asking her about gay shit n same sex crap, I mean dats BS, no wonder linda post it cos she's obsessed about gay i suspect u linda
ReplyDeletein as much as I so want to believe what she has said, I still want to thread carefully so I don't get heartbroken again. I believe in the statement that corruption has to be stopped by Nigerians though and that anyone involved should not only get punished but shot completely dead.
ReplyDeleteI dislike dis iya I swear
ReplyDeleteWell Said! This woman has the brains!
ReplyDeleteOkonjo iweala is a nuisance
ReplyDeleteHehehe...all i kept on seeing is.."YOU KNOW"..maam cnt u construct a simple sentence wvout repeatng dh word..n baq to d matter..wise woman,she was bin mindful of waht u was sayng,not for or against anybody.
ReplyDeleteU pple shud cum togeda n bring out d money...awon ole jatitjati
What does she mean everybody would have felt it, I'm feeling it and I'm abroad
ReplyDeleteSpoke well but its going to take a long yle 4 corruption to disappear in dis country. Y, bcus even in our own homes we do it, we do it to our brothers, sisters, parents and even employers. E go tay, but we will get there some day. God Bless Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteTHIS WOMAN, SHE'S CALAMITY TO THIS NATION AND OUR ECONOMY. GOD WILL SAVE US FROM THEM.
ReplyDeleteWe don hear
ReplyDeleteIntelligent and diplomatic replies. Kudos Ng Iweala.Them no go hear anytin from ur mouth.
ReplyDeleteWhy is she telling us what needs to be done? Abi you are there in govt? Why don't you do it.
ReplyDeleteCorruptn is one of d major issues holding back our dear country and it needs 2 b tackled asap. Don't care whn and how, but smthg has 2 b done!
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It's unfortunate that this lady had lost all her credibility. She has shown how hypocritical she is. How can you release a budget with 74% recurrent expenditure after almost 4yrs in office? When she was in World Bank she was saying Nigerias 71% recurrent was unacceptable. Madam pls go and sit down somewhere.
ReplyDeleteWho is the head and coordinator of corrupt institutions in Nigeria, if not Dr Ngozi. The grand patron is our dundee president Badluck Jonathan. U are fighting corruption with corruption. Rubbish talk.
ReplyDeleteit is easy for Jonathan to suspend Sanusi without preamble but the aviation minister still travelled officially after so many Nigerians had condemned her thiefry. abeg go sidon. she is corruption it self. Master dodger. Bettty
ReplyDeleteI think there is zero tranparancy in totality with the Nigerian Government highly promoted by mere selfish agendas of the leaders that be. Every leader has a cockroach in his or her cupboard to protect. We must love this country to move forward.
ReplyDeleteDid I hear her say CORRUPTION, don't think that's gonna ever end
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She's very sound, but ideal policies or methods usually fail in third world countries...
ReplyDeleteSound, but I disagree...
ReplyDeleteWe need one rascal to come and flog our politicians and jail them for life, that is the only way out of this looting!
ReplyDeleteI think it makes more sense to have your name under your post instead of anonymous, some people say wonderful stuffs they should take credit for? What are you afraid? Madam Ngozi!
ReplyDeleteOkonjo-Iweala is undoubtedly intelligent and very good at circumventing difficult questions. But let's not get clouded by her brilliance. For someone so interested in Nigerians proffering solutions to their problems, why does she spend SO much time on international shows trying to justify herself and this government? Obama doesn't spend 1/8th of the time she does trying to be the darling of the international community. He spends most of his time talking with fellow Americans. Iweala should be discussing these issues with us Nigerians, explaining what she is trying to do and how we can do things better. After all, Fareed and Christina and all the BBC and CNN journalists do not have to live with the consequences of Nigeria's government failure, a government that she is a part of.
ReplyDeleteNigerians close their eyes to corruption and worship those with wealth, even though some if them may have gotten it through ill gotten means. These big names we all celebrate, have had a hand in it one way or the other. Alakija included
ReplyDeleteNigerians, I believe in action not sermons
ReplyDeleteE b lyk say she self join chop money...but on dat gay shit, we don't need no convo or evolution shit in our country....infact if they catch any body life in prison or death by hanging, I wud want dat to b d case self
ReplyDeleteMadam okonjo, as long as u are part of this government, u are corrupt!!!!! I dont 'trust u or any politician coz u are all thievies.
ReplyDeleteNgozi is a great woman
ReplyDeletei love Ngozi
ReplyDeleteWhether 'siphoned' or 'unaccounted for', money is missing sha...Corrupt goats.
ReplyDeleteThe talk makes sense sha but...
ReplyDeleteMadam Ngozi you have decided to join the club since you can't beat them. I feel sorry for u bcos u are yet to graduate as a professional liar like the rest.we can see through u from most of your speeches/interviews that u know the right thing but u remain loyal.Remember you are to serve the Nigerian people regardless whose toes you step on. Whatever you sow, you, your children and children -children shall reap/wear. God Bless Nigeria
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm.... this mama smart 'ganan' ooooo, see how she tactfully avoided stepping on toes. You can never put her in a corner
ReplyDeleteThey are all corrupt
ReplyDeleteShe is trying so hard to distance herself from the obvious scandal cos she has constantly been campaigning but her responses are so political...what does unaccounted for mean...Sanusi said unremitted(which can mean diverted) unaccounted means something missing or something available which can't be traced to a source.
ReplyDeleteWe say the ministers are corrupt right. The question is who coordinates all the ministers? The minsters all report to her. she is the minister of finance and the coordinating minister which means that she is aware of everything that goes on in all the ministries. its a shame. To me she is the biggest thief ever and Nigeria's problem.The funny thing is, nobody has ever thought about it this way.I pray for Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteIts when they pass the same punishement on who thief a pen,coz every one of them in power they re criminal rigth from local goverment to the president.let them make an harsh law anybody that violate must face the consequence.they re criminals.
ReplyDeleteOkonjo the very intelligent coordinating minister of one of the most corrupt regimes ever seen in Nigeria!
ReplyDeleteShe should be able to know the guys siphoning the funds!
all you people crying corruption, a little investigation and all your deeds will come to light. if u borrow moni from someone and fail to pay back, or u demand bribe directly or indirectly for a job you are being paid to do or you cheat others, you are no better than our leaders. u just hav'nt gotten the oppotunity yet that's y you are still poor. talk is cheap so abuse all you want. A lot of you are just beefing cos u know u can neva be half of what she is not even to your tenth generation. Okonjo-Iweala is not the problem of Nigeria. If we want to fight corruption, lets start with ourselves, even wen we know we may neva be caught. Our Leaders are a product of the society. In no time , the mantle of leadership will fall on our generation. how well do you practice honesty? the time to change is now!!!!
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