90% of people who go into politics in Nigeria, simply do so with the intention to have access to steal public money and live large. This case of Sambo Dasuki allegedly sharing the money is a big example!
Rayment Dokpesi, founder of Daar Communication (Ray Power and AIT), has explained what transpired on Tuesday, December 1, ,2015 when the EFCC arrested and interrogated him.
He said the EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, through a phone call, invited him to the Commission.
On getting there, he was requested to “shed more light on some payments that were made to him through the office of the erstwhile NSA to the former President, Malam Sambo Dasuki.”
Dokpesi claimed that the "N2.1billion that he collected from the former NSA was the payment for publicity and media political campaigns during the 2015 General Elections (for PDP).”
Dokpesi “made his statement on the various media exposures and campaign transactions which were dutifully carried out based essentially on contractual obligations/relationship.”
He however could not explain how the office of the National Security Adviser became the cashier office for the payment of campaign expenses and the source of the money.
A special panel and EFCC are probing how trillions of naira budgeted for defence were spent in the last eight years. An interim report by the panel already reported phoney contracts in excess of $2.1bn.
Rayment Dokpesi, founder of Daar Communication (Ray Power and AIT), has explained what transpired on Tuesday, December 1, ,2015 when the EFCC arrested and interrogated him.
He said the EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, through a phone call, invited him to the Commission.
On getting there, he was requested to “shed more light on some payments that were made to him through the office of the erstwhile NSA to the former President, Malam Sambo Dasuki.”
Dokpesi claimed that the "N2.1billion that he collected from the former NSA was the payment for publicity and media political campaigns during the 2015 General Elections (for PDP).”
Dokpesi “made his statement on the various media exposures and campaign transactions which were dutifully carried out based essentially on contractual obligations/relationship.”
He however could not explain how the office of the National Security Adviser became the cashier office for the payment of campaign expenses and the source of the money.
A special panel and EFCC are probing how trillions of naira budgeted for defence were spent in the last eight years. An interim report by the panel already reported phoney contracts in excess of $2.1bn.
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