Former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki has denied reports that he has begun making revelations regarding the alleged $2 billion arms deal scam of which he is accused.
Earlier reports had it that Dasuki had opened up to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and named former ministers and ex-governors in connection with the alleged fraud.
However, according to public relations firm, PR Nigeria, the former NSA denied the claims via his lawyer, Ahmed Raji.
“I
was with Dasuki yesterday and wish to make categorical statement that
my client never made any statement of such nature or named anybody or
group in any statement,” Raji said, according to a statement released by the agency.
The statement continues:
“Quote
me anywhere, Dasuki has not done anything like that. It is absolutely
untrue. It is the figment of the imagination of the authors aimed at
creating falsehood for reasons best known to them and Nigerians should
disregard them.”
“They are just out to
scandalise the man, bring his image and character into disrepute so that
his friends and well-wishers can run away from him. They want him
deserted and that will fail.”
Dasuki was arrested by the Department of State Services (DSS) on December 1, 2015 and handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
President Muhammadu Buhari had
ordered the arrest of Dasuki and others indicted in the alleged fraud
after receiving a report submitted by a panel instituted by him to probe
Nigeria’s arms purchases from 2007-2015.
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