A former Minister of Mines and Steel, Musa Sada, has told the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, of his involvement in the alleged N23.29 billion election bribery scandal.
Mr. Sada is one of the former ministers in the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, who are being investigated by the anti-graft agency.
During investigation, Mr.
Sada disclosed that he was authorised by a former governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shema, to collect N700 million on behalf of Katsina State and remit it to the state’s former Commissioner of Finance .
The commissioner was asked to keep the money for the governor, a statement by the EFCC said.
During investigation, Mr.
Sada disclosed that he was authorised by a former governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shema, to collect N700 million on behalf of Katsina State and remit it to the state’s former Commissioner of Finance .
The commissioner was asked to keep the money for the governor, a statement by the EFCC said.
In a related development, a former Minister of State for Agriculture, Asabe Asmau Ahmed, from Niger State, revealed how she personally signed and collected N450 million.
Mrs. Ahmed also stated that she kept N105 million for herself and transferred the balance to top Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, party officials in Niger State.
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*Looks up in the sky and shakes head*...Are these not amongst the people responsible for the run down economy?JESUS IS LORD!...Let me post this and move on cos my eyes dey turn me...sign and collect 450million just like that?
Story for d gods
ReplyDeleteBros,you are a fool, Shikenna.
DeleteSee her face. Ole kobo kobo
ReplyDelete969 comment 2016
Default, no be kobo kobo thief oo.na millionaire thief.this people deserve jungle justice not law court.they were not civil in stealing from us.God punish them for us already!
DeleteMy dear sometimes i wish God visits these people in a terrible manner..they are heartless and terrible
Delete972 comment 2016
What of those APC governors dat used state funds for Buhari s election?
ReplyDeleteIs dat not public money also?
Stop repeating what is obvious to us,you are a fool and thats it.
DeleteIf he is a fool move on from his comment to another intelligent persons comment.. Rubbish.. People trying every means to bully people. You can't state your disagreement to his opinion without calling him names..
DeleteMiserable lot
Good question what of Apc governors dat sent money? Well must u insult???? Haba
DeleteArmed robbers in disguise as ministers.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm! All these huge amount am hearing, why are we still borrowing money?
ReplyDeleteOk na.
ReplyDeleteNzuzu the whale izuu
DeleteFunny how despite the fact that the president was a southerner, those who carried out all the money laundering are northerners....
ReplyDeleteWhy are northerners alway responsible for money laundering.. They feel too entitled to the nation's common wealth
90% of the names that have been dropped are northerners...
My comment isn't meant to bring about tribal uproar but just stating fact
Why are the southern leaders giving money to northerners? Are they stupid? And seems the crime is even the least of your worries. Typical from a bigot
DeleteThe former petroleum minister is from what state? Olisa Metuh is from where again. No matter how had we try to bring tribal war into this unfortunate situation we find ourselves the more difficult it to get out of the mese.
DeleteThe former petroleum minister is from what state? Olisa Metuh is from where again. No matter how had we try to bring tribal war into this unfortunate situation we find ourselves the more difficult it to get out of the mess.
DeleteMadam yemi read up, reading shouldn't be hard. The anon said 90%.. The names you dug out are they the only names you know of another tribe??
DeleteShould I list all the names attacked to the billion dollar fraud efcc have been treating so you know how many igbos, yorubas or hausas in it..
Mtchewwww.. And you were quick to call Igbo names because you feel it's an Igbo anonymous, why didn't you pick the yoruba names
This shows that we southerners are not good to ourselves........,,
DeleteLook at their annoying annoying faces. Mschew.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm see money jumping upandan.....
ReplyDeleteNa wa o.
ReplyDeleteJus sharing people's future away jus like dt.
Please can buhari also investigate those that funded his elections. And stop being one sided....
ReplyDeleteYou see all these money collected, if they had paid tithe with these monies, EFCC will not be running after them. They cannot help to remove beggars on the road, so that they can give them small handiwork to do, they cannot help people that prayed for them to become Ministers.
ReplyDeleteNow they are suffering for it. EFCC should collect all, even collect the clothes they are wearing because it is part of the bribe monies.
Lol@collect their cloth.too bad that my fellow mothers were nec k deep in this conspiracy of putting us all in suffering and smiling.
DeleteWith all d money dey r looking like smeagol.
ReplyDeleteSmh...Only God can save this country
ReplyDeleteLolzzzzz
ReplyDeletesee her looking dirty ,even with all the so called money .
ReplyDeleteO di kwa egwu Stella!!!i just dey look d 450mill!!hmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteAll y'all screaming ur heads out and tearing ur paent over the hike in price of fuel, can you all jus calm down and think about what subsidy means? Y'all shldnt just react cuz u seeing three figures! Take a breather and kno what it is all about, or we stage a revolution
ReplyDeleteKelvin Dat Edo Boi ( Stellz Cousin )
OK.
ReplyDelete*Solemnly thinks*
ReplyDeleteOga Jona how do u sleep at night?
He doesn't have conscience. I pray he his made to pay for all this.
DeleteLol...all these suppose revelations is just to back their clueless administration and the hardship they are putting us through. If these said amount where siphoned as speculated how come the economy was still better Atleast better than the current one. Enough of these witch hunt. Am certain their plan in 2019 will be to tells us they used the first four years to clean up the country and recover stolen funds that they need another tenure to start the 'work' proper and am sure gullible Nigerians will believe.
ReplyDeleteIf i were to be in this situation, i'll rather go to prison than return a dime of this money.
Deleteall the loots that had been recovered, what are they used for?
It's unfortunate that at this time you still reason like a child. Is oil selling at the same value? Has our foreign reserve not been depleted? Grow up
Delete@ james abi o.....@rapheal...i tell you. Please when are the going to start probing those politicians tat defected from PDP to Apc????..cos this witch hunting is getting annoying already
ReplyDeleteAnd people will be insulting Cameron for his comment!!!
ReplyDeleteEnd time looters
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