Ex-Abacha's CSO, Al-Mustapha, denies looting Nigeria’s treasury

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'I don’t have money, I have never stolen N10. I challenged two governments; I challenged Abdulsalam Abubakar’s government...

and former Chief Security Officer to the late military head of state, Sani Abacha, has denied ever stealing from Nigeria’s coffers while in office.He said his enemies, whom he did not name, were responsible for his 15 years of travails because they were hellbent on looting the country’s resources.

Apart from the role he played in Mr Abiola’s incarceration, he was also alleged to be involved in drug trafficking, and money laundering, among other heinous crimes. Stating that he was a victim of media propaganda, the AA presidential hopeful said he never stole money from the government’s coffers. “I was ransacked by bigger international investigative agencies police. My eyes and thumbprint were taken all around the whole world and they saw nothing. But rather than tell the whole world my clean record, they kept it aside,” he said.

 

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Ok if then na where he see the money wey he dey use do campaign and all the rest! I still don't understand why this guy is walking free in the streets

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