NIM, in a statement, made available to newsmen on Saturday, expressed sadness over what it called the “tragicomedy of accusations and counter accusations of looting the country’s treasury between the APC and PDP”, adding that the episode was tragic for “our common existence as a country”.
NIM posited that the long-awaited list itself, like the then list of nominated ministers, had turned out to be predictably disappointing and comical as it contained only names of opposition politicians, who are currently facing trial in law courts.
“It is surprising that no single name of key players from the PDP but managed to defect to the ruling APC, including those who have been indicted by judicial commissions in their various states, was included. This has given the PDP the moral high ground to justify their alleged looting of our common patrimony,” the NIM noted.
It added that the list posted a sad commentary on the country’s avowed war against corruption, thereby exposing the nation to ridicule in the comity of nations.
“NIM believes that neither APC nor PDP can take Nigeria to the promised land as their current subterfuges validate the necessity for the intervention of their force movement whose political grand coalition would provide revolutionary platform and leadership.”