Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on Monday
said those who abducted her mother harrassed her, leaving her without food or
water for FIVE days. The octogenarian,
who was kidnapped on December 9 regained her freedom last Friday after spending
five days in the kidnappers’ den.
Addressing journalists in Abuja on Monday, Okonjo-Iweala
said the period was a difficult one for the family, adding that her mother
stayed for five days without food and water. She said, “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.” The finance
minister said these statements were untrue, adding that genuine marketers whose
claims had been verified have been paid.
She said, “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.”
She added, “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.” The minister said the
experience had rekindled her resolve to discharge her duties effectively to the
country.
She added, “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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