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Fresh Scandal As $44m Reportedly Vanishes From NIA Vaults Read More: Https://www by Mynightmare: 6:23am On Jan 15, 2018
The money was said to have been carted away in a bullion van late on Friday, January 12 by unknown persons - NIA's acting DG Ambassador Mohammed Dauda, who did not confirm or deny the incident, was reportedly unaware of the plan until the money had been moved - There had been pressure on Dauda by powerful people to spend the money but he refused - The incident occurred just about two days before the new substantive DG was due to take over on Monday, January 15 Daily Trust is reporting that just two months after President Muhammadu Buhari sacked Ambassador Ayodele Oke as Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), fresh scandal has hit the national spy agency. According to the report, about $44million in cash which was kept in the spy agency’s vaults in Abuja was reportedly removed to an unknown destination before the agency’s new DG resumes duty in some hours. The missing cash was part of the unexplained cash recently traced to the agency, prompting Oke’s sack. READ ALSO: Boko Haram reportedly releases fresh video showing downed military aircraft Vice president Yemi Osinbajo and his committee had ordered that the money must remain in NIA’s vault as exhibit but has now gone missing. A source said: “While the money remained in the vault, certain powerful forces mounted pressure on the acting DG, Ambassador Mohammed Dauda, who was redeployed from Chad, to use the money since it is the property of the NIA but the acting DG refused.” The sources added that “But barely two days after President Buhari named a substantive head for the agency, a black bullion van was dispatched to NIA and the money was removed to an unknown destination around 6am on Friday. The team that removed the money was accompanied by a serving military officer who was posted to the intelligence outfit months ago as the finance officer.” Daily Trust reports that the total amount of money removed from NIA’s vaults on Friday was $44,285,996. Acting DG Ambassador Mohammed Dauda on Saturday, January 13 did not deny or confirm that money was moved from NIA’s vaults but promised to look into the matter. NAIJ.com had reported that President Buhari approved the appointment of Ahmed Rufai Abubakar as substantive director-general of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA). The president approved the appointment on Wednesday, January 10, and the development was made public by Femi Adesina, his special adviser on media and publicity. In a statement released same day, Adesina stated that the appointment took effect immediately. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1146031-fresh-scandal-44m-reportedly-vanishes-nia-vaults.html#1146031
Re: Fresh Scandal As $44m Reportedly Vanishes From NIA Vaults Read More: Https://www by Mynd44: 6:44am On Jan 15, 2018

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