Three months or thereabout into President Buhari’s government in 2015, then leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu counselled him on the need to assemble his cabinet to face apparently concerned about the latter’s foot-dragging on the issue, he told him publicly not to look for saints to work with.

Six months down the line, the soldier-turned-politician appointed Ministers to run his government after a search that lasted eternity.
The rest is history about their competence, capacity and performance in office.
Today, with the mountains of revelations coming out of the inquisition on his eight-year tenure, he will definitely turn in his grave and probably sent a message if he could, that true to Tinubu’s counselling, there are no saints anywhere note even among the Bible clutching and Koran wielding technocrats who shout from the rooftops .
During the now infamous tenure of former President Muhammadu Buhari, the attitude of most Nigerians to the fate of humongous amount of money recovered from late Sani Abacha is thar the loot would be relooted again.
Not under stern looking Buhari many argued forgetting that his tough mien disappeared years ago after he and Babatunde Idiagbon left office.
Indeed, many believed that it was Idiagbon who was calling the shots.
But few months into the Buhari regime which I also welcomed with glee and beat my chest on the saintly gap-toothed Katsina general, I began to have a rethink.
Six months into the first term of Buhari, I declared to many who cared to listen that revelations of pilfering will surpass Abacha’s stealing spree.
With the situation of things now it is clear as crystal ball that Asiwaju Tinubu was right when he told Buhari that searching for a Saint to be Minister in Nigeria is a vain search.
For him, there is no point in spending six months searching for Ministers.
Revelations now coming in regarding how Buhari’s saintly Ministers helped themselves to the nation’s till would make him turn in his grave.
Except for death which covered his face, had he been alive he would’ve probably have praised Tinubu and tell him that he was right in his depth of corruption which has undermined the country’s greatness.
Indeed, as Ghanian writer, Ayi Kwei Armah wrote decades ago, the beautiful ones are not yet born.
Today, Buhari would also have discovered that one of the reasons which made, Abubakar Malami, his Attorney General married his first daughter and mother of six as fourth wife, is to cover the humongous amount he has allegedly cornered for himself out of the recovered Abacha loot for which he is been tried.
That he is standing trial today courtesy of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC for allegedly been unable to account for princely $400m Abacha loot and other funds that developed wings and flew from the treasury under his watch. He has seventeen other charges hanging on his neck like the Sword of Damocles.
Death indeed is the greatest coverage for sin.
How would Buhari have felt if Tinubu in his lifetime had seen his in-law docked for allegedly helping himself with the loot.
Though he threatened to run to Niger Republic if any of his aides now being investigated ran to him, would he also have turned his back on his in law or stood bail for him.
The trial of Malami may indeed open a pandora box of thievery if the EFCC is as diligent as it should in the investigation and prosecution.
The question now is why is Tinubu’s government prodding EFCC to descend on other Buhari Ministers now or is the envy doing its routine job?
Friday, December 12th, Chris Ngige, the erstwhile Labour Minister also have his day in court to explain why a sum of N2.2bn develop wings and flew out of his Labour Ministry even when government had to adopt Ways and Means to pay salaries of civil servants who engaged in series of strikes under his watch.
Ngige who is probably closer to the ground that most of the other Ministers also contemplated running as Presidential candidate at a time Godwin Emefiele, who achieved the record of the first serving CBN Governor to bid for Presidency.
He is quoted as having told fellow Senators during his Ministerial screening in 2015 that he owes no allegiance to Bourdillon -meaning Tinubu and he were both Senators and former Governors.
He did not tell them, the former provided enough support for him both after his impeachment and estrangement with the People’s Democratic Party, PDP and election to the Senate.
Now, the latter is the President. Is he going to ascribe his travails to him or his own light-fingeredness.
How Ngige hope to outdo and escape the fate which befell the likes of Emefiele who allegedly stole more than his predecessors in the presidential primary beats my imagination.
Having forfeited more than $10 miion dollars so far to the EFCC in some of the 25 charges brought against him , Emefiele on close scrutiny must have beat the record of late Mobutu Sese Seko of former Zaire who stole so much that he turned Gbadolite village, his birth place into a paradise amidst poverty stricken local folks.
But Emefiele having forfeited 756 duplexes definitely qualifies to be crowned “king of thieves.”
Beside trials of Malami and Ngige, the rearrangement of former Minister under President Gooluck Jonathan, Stella Oduah, who was part of the cabal that formed a circle around the former and stole their ministries blind. Her on-going trial for billions of State money which allegedly disappeared could in a way demonstrate that being out of power for ten years after GEJ does not mean she can bury her exploits which probably ranked next to Dizeani’s pilfering at the tottering NNPC.
Let us hope the EFCC under present watch of Ola Olukoyede will not merely make media trial of these politically exposed big thieves a year to election but will see the cases through to conviction or otherwise.
Interesting days ahead for other yet to be revealed big thieves under Buhari who is no more around to throw his weight or prevent the ongoing probe into the activities of the angels which took him six months to assemble.





