Monday, October 19, 2015

El-Rufai Reveals How Jonathan's Minister Tried To Return N50bn Through Him

Governor, Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state, has revealed that a former minister attempted to return $250 million (roughly N50 billion) to the federal government through him.
The New York Times, in a recent report, quoted El-Rufai as having claimed to have been approached by an unnamed former minister.

In the report titled: Nigeria President Escalates Campaign to Stem Corruption, El-Rufai claimed that associates of the former minister approached him with the offer.
“When you say you want to refund, it means you are admitting that you took what was not yours. I said, ‘I am a governor, I am not involved in this. I will pass on your message.” 
“The corrupt try to take money under the table. Under Jonathan’s government, it is done so openly, with records.”
People actually document the diversion of funds. You just wonder, what is wrong with them.”

9 comments:

  1. Dis man don. Dey too talk. He should just. Face his govt and shut d fuck up. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. Super story...see how talks as if he is not part of our problems in this country...a man that worked under obj now talking as if he is a saint n has never stolen tax payers money

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  3. where are we even going to? Media will talk, bloggers will talk, Politicians will talk, tribalist will talk, mad person will talk, senseless person will talk, illiterate will talk. Who shuld we believe?

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  4. Nam the person nah

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  5. We've gone pass that Mr man, stop running your mouth

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  6. Mr Governor face ur duty. U re not d president. Why are u so much concern about other people problems. Ur records @ BPE and Minister of FCT are not clean either. Remember in d nxt four year ballots paper will either justify or eliminate u.

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