The conference of Nigeria Political Parties, CNPP has given the Federal Government 7 days to release to them all the reports on the fuel subsidy scam to enable them examine and further unravel the perpetrators of the scam for immediate prosecution.
In their demand contained in a letter to the coordinating minister of the economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, the CNPP led by their chairman, Alhaji Balarabe Musa said “Nigerians are suffering from the persisting fuel crisis while the Federal Government foot drags on naming and shaming all the people involved in the scam”.
Questioning the use of the Aig-Imokhuede report over and above other reports such as the one by the House of Representatives, the group held that there is need for them to be involved in the forensic audit aimed at the recovery of the stolen funds so that all hidden agenda will be uncovered.