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The President of the Nigerian Senate,
Bukola Saraki, on Sunday said burglars stormed his country home in
Ilorin, Kwara State, and carted away N12 million.
Mr. Saraki said the
incident occurred 2 weeks ago at an administrative quarters in the
house. He said the incident had been reported to the police.
In a
statement signed by his media aide, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the lawmaker said
a report that his domestic aides were responsible for the theft is not
true; saying the perpetrators were yet to be identified. He also said
the money stolen was N12 million and not N300 million.
Mr.
Olaniyonu did not disclose why the Senate President, who is being
prosecuted for false asset declaration, needed that much cash in his
house. He, however, said the money was not public funds.
The latest
heist of Mr. Saraki’s funds is coming 6 months after two State Security
Services agents in his security detail allegedly participated in an
armed robbery of a bureau de change operator.
The two officials,
Ahmadu Maigari and George Ibbi, colluded with other colleagues in the
service and military personnel to carry out the heist, the SSS said
“Preliminary
investigations have revealed that Abdulrasheed Ahmadu Maigari of the
DSS, conspired with four other colleagues of his namely: Solomon Inusa,
Peter Okoye, Patrick Ishaya and George IBBI, to carry out this
reprehensible act.
“While three of the DSS staff are now at
large, the Military Authorities have commenced a detailed investigation
of five of its personnel involved in the crime,” the security service
said in a December 6, 2015 statement.
Read Mr. Olaniyonu’s full statement on the recent incident below:
SaharaReporters’ Story Full of Falsehood and Exaggeration
The
report yesterday by SaharaReporters about a burglary in the Ilorin home
of Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki contained series of
falsehood and at best an exaggeration of an incident which happened two
weeks ago in which N12 million was stolen by some unknown persons inside
the Administrative Office located next door to the house.
In a
statement, Yusuph Olaniyonu, Special Adviser to the Senate President on
Media and Publicity stated that the unknown persons broke into the safe
in the Administrative Office and stole the N12 million. The incident had
since been reported to the police and the Kwara State Police command
are investigating the matter with a view to nail the culprits.
“There
is therefore no truth in the claim by SaharaReporters that the money
ran into hundreds of millions, that it was in foreign currency or that
the incident happened in Dr. Saraki’s room. The amount was simply in
Naira. Also, the money has nothing to do with Kwara State Government.
“For
the umpteenth time, we need to reiterate the fact that SaharaReporters’
fixation that any money spent by Saraki or that is in his possession is
from Kwara State Government is unfounded, unwarranted, lacks any basis
and irresponsible.
We wonder whether Saraki was such a poor man
before 2003 when he was elected Governor that he could no longer own any
money without SaharaReporters attributing the source to the State
Government.
“In its usual unethical and disgraceful haste to
assassinate the Character of the Senate President, SaharaReporters
ignored the simple professional practice for it to contact the Police to
find out the facts of the incident. It merely created its own usually
fictional story and published it. This is an online publication that
cares not about its credibility or the journalism credo that facts are
sacred and opinion is free.
“We call on all members of the public
to ignore all the claims in the story. Dr. Saraki will allow the police
to do their work and unravel the person or persons behind this theft in
the Administrative Office,” he stated.
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