Vice-President Namadi Sambo
Vice
President Namadi Sambo on Monday told members of the Transition
Committee set up by the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, that he and
ministers that served under President Goodluck Jonathan were open to
questioning.
He said members of the Federal Executive
Council were ready to respond to queries and questions that might be
directed at them on how they had administered the country between 2011
and 2015.
Sambo made the promise while presenting
the handover note prepared by the transition committee he chaired to the
Ahmed Joda-led Buhari’s transition committee.
He told Joda and other members of the committee that the report captured all government activities in the last four years.
He
said, “The handover notes of the Federal Government of Nigeria of this
administration between 2011 and 2015 have been properly articulated and
printed.
“The permanent secretaries of each
ministry have signed each page of this report to authenticate it and it
is our pleasure to present it to you and pray that it will guide you,
guide the incoming administration towards the achievement of positive
objectives, development and progress of Nigeria.
“I want to add that all of us are always
available, after this report between now and May 29, anytime you need
to meet with us, we are ready to come and sit and clarify.
“All the ministries, departments and
agencies will also be ready to meet with you, give you any additional
information or clarifications that you would want to have on this report
that we are presenting.”
In his response, Joda said his committee would study the report before final submission to the incoming Buhari’s administration.
“It is my honour and my privilege to
receive this comprehensive set of the reports from the government
transition committee which was chaired by the Vice President.
It appears that nothing has been left
out. It is now our challenge to do a careful study and examination of
what is contained in these volumes,” he said.
It will be recalled that Buhari and the
All Progressives Congress had at different times accused the Sambo
committee of not co-operating with the committee led by Joda.
Joda himself had, while presenting his
committee’s report to the President-elect last week, accused the Federal
Government of hiding useful information from them.
Buhari was widely reported to have said
that he had so far been kept in the dark regarding the state of the
nation which he is taking over on Friday.
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