Inside sources say Mr. President had also set a deadline for the completion and releasing of the list.
The list must be out latest on March 31, 2016. All politicians with questionable assets, no matter your party, will be exposed. The presidential deadline comes on the heels of bilateral agreements signed earlier this week between Nigeria and the UAE to facilitate the extradition of suspects wanted in Nigeria as well as the repatriation of stolen assets back to Nigeria.
Presidency sources told Sahara Reporters that Nigeria’s ambassador to the UAE, Ibrahim Auwalu, had been asked to extend his term of service to ensure that the list is accurately compiled and submitted to Buhari.
The UAE has become a destination for many public officials since President Buhari’s inauguration at the end of May 2015. Many Nigerian officials with assets and real estate in the UAE, especially Dubai, have fled there hoping for sanctuary from Buhari’s prosecution for corruption.
Nigeria’s bilateral agreement with the UAE is part of the Buhari administration’s agenda to set in motion legal mechanisms to facilitate the arrest of corrupt politicians and the repatriation of stolen assets.
Names of numerous public officials and politically exposed persons who own real estate in Dubai were leaked this week but some of them are denying.
The list, released by SR, include ex-Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko, Goodluck Jonathan’s special assistant on domestic matters, Waripamowei Dudafa, a former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Adamu Muazu, former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, Mr. Jonathan’s former campaign spokesman, Femi Fani-Kayode, former Minister of Transportation, Idris Umar, former Minister for the Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe, former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke (who recently moved to The Hague), former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, who has been indicted in Nigeria, former Governor of Bauchi State, Isa Yuguda, former Governor of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu, and former First Lady Patience Jonathan.
Sources say some politicians use other peoples' names to buy properties in Dubai, that was why they were bold to claim that they don't have houses in Dubai but EFCC is working and will expose them.
Sources say some politicians use other peoples' names to buy properties in Dubai, that was why they were bold to claim that they don't have houses in Dubai but EFCC is working and will expose them.
Round them up please
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What is this man doing???? Fighting corruption and Nigeria is falling.... imagine shell sacking 10000 workers.... what will they be doing??? Probably d will turn to armed robbers to disturb we poor citizens.... oga if don't just sit there and fight corruption... do something else pls.... fighting corruption will take years before everything will be clear.....
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Round them up please
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They can deny it all they want but Time will tell if they have properties there or not
ReplyDeleteVery good. Anyone that's denying owning an asset should consider his/her property seized. President Buhari is doing a great job
ReplyDeleteGood one...by the time the Nigerian Embassy in UAE finish compiling the list, they will all know that you cannot steal our money and go scot free...#Buhariisworking
ReplyDeleteAction President, they should take a chill pill, EFCC will expose all of them if they like they use the name of their dead grand mama we go catch them
ReplyDeleteYou are killing us buhari please work more on employment and youth empowerment please
ReplyDeletedem neva see notin yet, dey will b caught all
ReplyDeleteNice work. This gift really trying to crack down corruption
ReplyDeleteYes, anyone hiding our money return it before you are exposed.
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We can't wait to see those shameless leaders!
ReplyDeletePlease, do that quick. Welldone Pressy!
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#Olu,can you see?
Truth will prevail.
ReplyDeleteTruth will prevail.
ReplyDeleteJust the beginning.
ReplyDeletePublic disgrace...*waiting patiently for the list* #legscrossed
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