Pastor of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, on Monday, dropped a stunner that 55 Nigerians stole a sum of N1.34 trillion somewhere around 2006 and 2013. Nigerians responded with mistrust, with numerous approaching Lai Mohammed to put out proof to substantiate the cases. Because of the across the board noise by Nigerians, the Minister has said that the data that would move down his assertions is accessible in people in general area. Amid a visit to the Leadership Hausa daily paper in Abuja on Tuesday, he said checks at the courts and the counter defilement organizations would uncover the points of interest of the cases, the names of those included and the sum plundered. "Many people have tested me, what is the wellspring of your figures? I let them know they are simply not sufficiently creative on the grounds that these figures are as of now in people in general area." "All it takes for anyone that needs to check is to go and see who are those that are being charged by the EFCC at different courts somewhere around 2006 and 2013, you will get their names and the assets against their names."
"The figures we have are the figures we have assembled taking into account our own particular examination, and they are all accessible in people in general space." Mohammed said it was deplorable that the disclosures were diminished to politicking, when usually, it ought to evoke far reaching the opening.
"The figures we have are the figures we have assembled taking into account our own particular examination, and they are all accessible in people in general space." Mohammed said it was deplorable that the disclosures were diminished to politicking, when usually, it ought to evoke far reaching the opening.
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