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47 Ex-governors, 10 Ex-ministers, Others Fingered In N2trillion Corruption Cases

An abstract of prominent defilement and money related violations in Nigeria worth over N2trillion has been introduced on Sunday. 


The report exhibited by the Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA), an enemy of defilement NGO, included 47 previous governors, 10 previous Ministers/Presidential guides, three Senators, two judges, among others. 

The report was revealed at an event to commend the 2018 World Anti-Corruption Day in Lagos. 

A peep into the report demonstrated that the cases included some prominent defilement cases as of now in people in general space; among them is the scandalous $2.1bn arms bargain including a previous National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd). 

Likewise in the summary were a few recipients of the Dasuki trick which have been either referenced or being indicted by the counter debasement offices. 

Administrator of HEDA Resource Center, Olanrewaju Suraj said the summary was arranged through the assistance of scientists. 

As indicated by him, the degree of defilement in Nigeria is with the end goal that individuals presently need respect for conventionality. 

"What we have done is to breath life into back what is as of now drifting inside the Nigerian political circles to the degree that individuals presently even praise their being examined for budgetary cases with joy. 

"It isn't what used to be the experience when we were really growing up. What we see presently is individuals blamed for degenerate practices would in any case hurl festivity the following day," he said.
47 Ex-governors, 10 Ex-ministers, Others Fingered In N2trillion Corruption Cases Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 10, 2018 Rating: 5 An abstract of prominent defilement and money related violations in Nigeria worth over N2trillion has been introduced on Sunday. 

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