Friday 17 April 2015

Missing NNPC Money Traced To A Top Nigerian Bank

$16million out of the $20billion allegedly stolen from the coffers of
the Nigeria National Petroleum, NNPC by the management of the
corporation have reportedly been refunded by the management of one of
the top banks in Nigeria due to fear of prosecution by the incoming
government.

According to nairausd.blogspot.com, in the eye of the storm is the
embattled Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Deziani Allison-Madueke, has
since commenced on a shuttle between Nigeria and abroad.

Until the conclusion of the presidential election, the minster had
allegedly embarked on shenanigans and illegal stunts in an alleged bid
to stop the National Assembly from investigating her roles in the
missing funds.

According to a security source who pleaded anonymity, General
Abdulsalami Abubakar, Nigeria's former head of state pleaded with
General Buhari not to prosecute the petroleum minister, a situation
which led to the refund of $16milion last week, which was allegedly
traced to the bank.

Also, the appointment of the CBN governor may not be unconnected to
the sordid transactions between the bank and the Jonathan led
administration as the CBN governor was once a managing director in the
bank.

Allison-Madueke had allegedly masterminded the CBN governor's
appointment and even handpicked him to occupy the post in a bid to
cover up her shady deals.

She is now said to be on'medical tourism'outside the country, a
situation which sources revealed is a move to stall her arrest after
the 29 May hand over.

The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, had sued
some individuals and organizations to prevent them from reporting on
the controversial missing $20billion oil money.
--infonaija

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