According
to latest reports, Reuben Abati who was detained by an anti-graft agency Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is said to have begin to confess
his reported financial infraction.
Reuben Abati
Sahara Reporters wrote that Dr. Reuben Abati, the former Media Adviser
to ex President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has admitted to corruptly
benefiting from the arms deal largesse of $2.1 billion involving the
former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (Rtd).
Mr. Abati was detained on Monday evening by the EFCC
after honouring the invitation of the anti-graft body to clarify a sum
of N50 million that was linked to his office as obtained from the Office
of the National Security Adviser, ONSA.
Mr. Abati on being severely grilled by investigators reportedly
confessed to sharing N50 million among journalists in the form of gifts
during the festivity periods of Christmas and Sallah to assumably
launder the image of Jonathan.
They should all , pay bavk like the suspects. They cannot be an exception.They are supposed to be examplaru
ReplyDeleteThey should all pay back what they benefited from the looth like all other suspects. They are supposed to be examplary and expose all ill gotten wealth. What moral justification will they have now to expose others?
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