Senate Gives Accountant General 60 Days To Refund Diverted N665.8bn Solid Mineral Fund

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refund N665.8 billion that was diverted from the country's solid minerals development fund.The office of the Accountant General of the Federation was said to have illegally diverted

In addition, N15 billion was released to Lucius Nwosu as part of judgement debt of N37billion for Genocide at Odi, while N14 billion was released to the federal Ministry of Power for Kasshibilla Hydropower Transmission Projects, among others .

Another N3 billion loan was given to INEC to speed up the electoral process in 2013, just as N3.5 billion loan was given to the Nigerian Army for recruitment of 9,000 personnel in 2013. “Also, various amounts totaling N210.3 billion were withdrawn from the stabilization fund as loans to various beneficiaries, between 2004 and 2015 contrary to the established objectives of the funds.

 

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