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EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by sharpden(op): 3:22pm On Aug 28, 2019
As a top army officer holding command position, he abused public trust and was caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Realising that he had been boxed into a tight corner, with clear evidence of guilt laid bare before him, the officer sang like a canary as he confessed his thievery of public fund.

Sullen and distraught, he begged authorities, offering to forfeit more than two-thirds of his loot hidden in a secret bank account offshore, those familiar with the matter told PREMIUM TIMES.

He did not want to be prosecuted or publicly humiliated over the matter. His traducers empathised with him, accepted his offer, secretly reprimanded him and allowed him the freedom to enjoy the remainder of his loot in peace.

But that man — Bashir Magashi, a retired army major general — who got away with a slap on the wrist after stealing and shipping abroad not less than $550,000 while in service, has now bounced back, emerging one of the country’s most powerful ministers.

Last Wednesday, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed him to take charge of the nation’s defence ministry, a government department with the third-highest budgetary spending for 2019 –N159.13 billion.

Mr Magashi, 74, was a former military governor of Sokoto State (1990–1992) and was appointed the commander of the strategic Brigade of Guards in September 1993 ahead of Sani Abacha’s coup in November of that year.

The officer soon became a prominent and trusted member of Mr Abacha’s inner caucus. Members of that administration’s kitchen cabinet were from time to time arbitrarily allowed access to the nation’s coffers. At times, they were illegally allocated crude oil which they sold for hefty amounts of money. Mr Magashi benefitted generously from that arrangement.

After Mr Abacha died in 1998, the officer was appointed commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy, a position he held till 1999 when the new Olusegun Obasanjo administration compulsorily retired all military officers who had served for six or more months in government. Mr Magashi was among those affected by the policy.

Uncovering Mr Magashi’s loot

Shortly after coming to power, the Obasanjo administration rolled out an ambitious anti-corruption programme. Apart from setting up anti-corruption agencies, that government also hired Swiss lawyer, Enrico Monfrini, to help it track and repatriate funds stolen and stashed abroad by Mr Abacha and his collaborators.

PREMIUM TIMES investigation shows that one of the accounts uncovered by Mr Monfrini was a nominee (secret) one held for Mr Magashi at the Jessey, UK, branch of Bank PNP Paribus. The account had $550,000 (about N200million -at N362 to a dollar).

Those familiar with the matter said immediately Mr Obasanjo was briefed by the Swiss lawyer, he directed the then National Security Adviser, Abdullahi Mukhtar, to contact Mr Magashi and other past and serving officials who abused their offices and stashed public funds in foreign banks. They must be compelled to surrender their loots, the then president ordered.

On October 26, 2006, the NSA, via memo NSA/A/225/I/C, updated Mr Obasanjo on the cases of Mr Magashi and four others. “The account (held for Mr Magashi) has a total deposit of $550,000 and it remained intact until it was frozen in 2001,” Mr Mukhtar wrote in his memo.

The then NSA said when confronted, Mr Magashi admitted wrongdoing, saying the money was a proceed of illegal crude oil allocation Mr Abacha made to members of the Provisional Ruling Council (PRC) under his government. The officer was not a registered oil trader at the time. And being a public servant, it was illegal for him to directly engage in private businesses.

President Obasanjo then directed that the entire sum be recovered from the retired general, the then NSA said.

However, “General Magashi pleaded for a concession and Mr President left for him $150,000 from the said sum and to remit $400,000 to FGN which he has complied with as evidenced at Annex A, hereby attached,” Mr Mukhtar said.

Mr Magashi was granted that concession, and no charges were brought against him. It remains unclear why that approach was adopted in handling the matter. Both Messrs Mukhtar and Obasanjo could not be reached to comment for this story. Their known mobile telephone lines were reported switched off for most of Tuesday and Wednesday morning.

The minister declined to comment for this report. He did not respond to multiple calls, text messages, WhatsApp messages and emails requesting his comment.

Is Buhari aware?

It remains unclear Wednesday morning if President Muhammadu Buhari was aware of Mr Magashi’s involvement in the looting of Nigeria during the Abacha regime. Spokesperson Garba Shehu did not answer or return multiple calls from one of our reporters.

But a presidency official, who asked not to be named because he has no permission to grant media interviews, said, “I can tell you that there is no way the president would have ignored that kind of matter to appoint him if he were made aware.”

If true that the president had no knowledge that Mr Magashi once forfeited looted funds, it means the State Security Service, charged with vetting appointees to top government positions, again failed to do its job well.

The SSS had also failed in 2015 to detect that the NYSC certificate presented by former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, was fake.
Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/349164-exclusive-this-man-stole-from-nigeria-today-hes-minister-in-buharis-cabinet.html

Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by sharpden(op): 3:23pm On Aug 28, 2019
Buhari is aware, he only rewarded the guy for ensuring he's re-elected.

Thanks to Premium Times.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by sharpden(op): 3:23pm On Aug 28, 2019
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Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by daewoorazer(m): 3:24pm On Aug 28, 2019
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If you think these polithiefians give a damn about you, your IQ can’t flash a mtn line
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Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by NwaNimo1(m): 3:24pm On Aug 28, 2019
Makes sense....why he's part of the govt.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by FlyingTOMATOE: 3:25pm On Aug 28, 2019
THIS IS NIGERIA
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by aolawale025: 3:31pm On Aug 28, 2019
He's not alone. He's in good company
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by tayebest(m): 3:35pm On Aug 28, 2019
Premium Times, I hail oo! wink
Another news to trend this week cheesy
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by psucc(m): 3:38pm On Aug 28, 2019
PT asking or doubting if PMB is aware is ridiculous. Muktar and PMB were among the kitchen cabinet of Abacha.

And remember that Abacha "did not steal" and of course this administration is an extension of 'Saint' Abacha regime and they share one philosophy - INTEGRITY.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by Captainrambo2: 3:40pm On Aug 28, 2019
Buhari nor dey impress at all.

if all the people in Nigeria he brought this scoundrel
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by Captainrambo2: 3:40pm On Aug 28, 2019
Buhari nor dey impress at all.

if all the people in Nigeria he brought this scoundrel
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by FarahAideed: 3:43pm On Aug 28, 2019
This Buhari new cabinet will go down in history as the most corrupt cabinet ever inaugurated in human history , 90% of the cabinet have mind boggling corruption indictment tied to them yet MR fake integrity found them fit to be in his cabinet ..No matter how corrupt the PDP was once you have a Corruption case they will never pick you for ministerial post but might give u contracts but never cabinet post
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by Sonoyom(m): 3:44pm On Aug 28, 2019
This time he will steal in conjunction with mr Integrity
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by mu2sa2: 3:47pm On Aug 28, 2019
The constitution says you're innocent until proven guilty. If in Obasanjo's time he was not proven guilty, why should Buhari say he is guilty?How much is even involved when Gej and his wife are talking billions. Diezani nko? Abegi!
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by Captainrambo2: 3:50pm On Aug 28, 2019
mu2sa2:
The constitution says you're innocent until proven guilty. If in Obasanjo's time he was not proven guilty, why should Buhari say he is guilty?How much is even involved when Gej and his wife are talking billions. Diezani nko? Abegi!
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Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by Nobody: 3:55pm On Aug 28, 2019
I recall one of the first fee interviews Bihari granted after swearing in his cabinet members in 2015, he encouraged the journalists to carry out investigative work on his ministers and he wouldn't spare anyone indicted. But many investigative journalists have always been harassed and detained with attaching any importance to their stories.

Meanwhile, he presidency continually weary us with pictures of Buhari reading newspapers, but as a damage control effort after every scandal, what we hear is that the President is yet to be briefed - he is not aware. Now ask me, has he been searching out for page 3 girls in those newspapers?
Re: EXCLUSIVE: This Man Stole From Nigeria. Today, He’s Minister In Buhari’s Cabinet by Mynd44(mod): 4:33pm On Aug 28, 2019

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