Thursday 30 July 2015

US State Department Denies Oshiomole's Story On Minister Who Stole $6B Under Jonathan

US State Department has asked Adams Oshiomhole, the governor of Edo
state, to name the official that told him a minister under
ex-president Goodluck Jonathan administration stole $6 billion.

African Suntimes said the American officials denied telling Edo
governor, who accompanied President Muhammadu Buhari during his state
visit to the US, from the 19-22 of July.

The official said: "The U.S. should not be drawn into such
irresponsible comment as alleged by Mr. Oshiomhole. America has a
transparent administration that doesn't hide when people make a
statement. If Mr. Oshiomhole claims a U.S. official told him that a
Nigerian minister stole $6 billion, he should name the official
instead of hiding behind an anonymous source."

Nigerians while reacting to the development alleged that Oshiomhole's
marriage to a beautiful Ethiopian model is getting to his head.

"He is trying to impress the woman, as ugly and short as he is. He
thinks by making all these accusations and being in the public eye, he
could maintain her staying with him. Look, his accusations have
already worked – Buhari took him and his wife to Washington, DC," said
a Nigerian living in Washington, DC area.

It would be recalled that since President Buhari was sworn in on May
29, Oshiomhole has been on a campaign to involve some former ministers
in the previous administration of stealing money.

He has been on a running battle with Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, ex-minister
of finance, who he blamed for withdrawing $2 billion from government
accounts for Jonathan's reelection campaign.

On her part Okonjo-Iweala has rejected the accusations.
-Naij.com

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