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BREAKING: Corruption: Whereas Emefiele Is In Custody, Buhari’s Nephew is Free Someplace – Atiku’s Aide

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In response to the latest report suggesting that ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s nephew, Sabiu Tunde ‘Yusuf,’ authorised the redesign of the naira, PDP chieftain, Daniel Bwala, has expressed dismay and raised essential questions.…CONTINUE READING

Bwala, who was Atiku’s spokesperson throughout the 2023 elections, said, “It’s stunning and regrettable that the particular investigator is making an attempt to exonerate Muhammadu Buhari by shifting accountability to his nephew for the naira redesign approval.”

Demanding readability, Bwala questioned the nephew’s official standing, the authority granting approval, the president in workplace on the time, the accountability of the CBN governor, and finally, the place the accountability lies.
“In the meantime Emefiele is in custody, the nephew of PMB and PMB are free someplace. The rule of regulation dictates that no one is above the regulation; and everyone seems to be equal earlier than it,” Bwala said.

These remarks comply with the findings of Particular Investigator Jim Obazee, who submitted the ultimate report titled ‘Report of the Particular Investigation on CBN and Associated Entities (Chargeable Offences)’ to President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday. Notably, Tinubu appointed Obazee, a former Government Secretary of the Monetary Reporting Council of Nigeria, because the CBN particular investigator in July 2023.

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