Monday, November 30, 2015
Ex-minister bashir yuguba arrested over Dasuki...
Ex-minister bashir yuguba arrested over Dasuki- related fraud
Ex-Minister Bashir Yuguda
arrested over Dasuki-related
fraud
1 hour ago
A former Minister of State for Finance,
Bashir Yuguda, has been arrested together
with other top officials from the office of
the National Security Adviser over the
controversial arms procurement scandal
surrounding former NSA, Sambo Dasuki.
According to Premium Times, Yuguda was
arrested in Abuja Monday afternoon,
November 30, and has been questioned by
detectives.
Multiple sources at the EFCC said a huge
amount of money – "running into billions" –
meant for arms procurement was allegedly
traced to the former minister.
"The funds were directly transferred to him
from the NSA office and he has been unable
to explain the rationale for the transfer. The
transfers were made to his account between
December 2014 and May 2015," one of the
sources said.
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Yuguda allegedly received N1.5billion from
the former NSA's office through an
unnamed company, for unstated purpose.
He also alleged received N1.275billion from
Stallion Group during the campaign for the
last general election.
Another N775million was also allegedly paid
to him from the office of the Accountant
General of the Federation for unstated
purpose.
Top-ranking staff of the office of the NSA,
who worked under Sambo Dasuki, have been
also arrested by the EFCC, including the
director of finance.
"The suspects are being grilled by crack
detectives and may not be allowed to go
home soon," another source said.
The spokesperson for the EFCC, Wilson
Uwujaren, comfirmed the arrest, however,
said he was yet to be briefed on the matter.
A presidential investigations committee into
arms procurement under the Goodluck
Jonathan administration had said in its
interim report that it found extra-budgetary
spending – N643.8 billion and an additional
$2.2 billion.
However, Dasuki has repeatedly denied any
wrongdoing, saying all contracts and
accruing payments on arms procurement
were made based on the approval of
Jonathan.
In Washington last week, Jonathan said his
government never awarded any contract in
the range of $2 billion dollars.
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