How Jonathan's Men Stole Money - Sanusi

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, in a meeting conceded to the PBS News Hour, talks about the amount Nigeria lost under the previous president Goodluck Jonathan.
The Emir of Kano, who is a previous legislative leader of the Central Bank of Nigeria, uncovers that the nation lost about $1bn (N197bn) month to month under Jonathan's residency.

Amid a project titled 'How a growth of defilement takes Nigerian oil, weapons and lives', an American day by day evening TV program, Sanusi likewise said numerous shady understandings happened under the previous oil priest Diezani Alison-Madueke, who is being examined in the United Kingdom.

He said: "In Nigeria, there is no responsibility at all and that is the reason I believe Nigeria's defilement is more regrettable than debasement in many parts of the world. It is the most noticeably awful sort of defilement. It's taking.

"To be honest, I think a billion dollars under Jonathan a month was about what we were losing."

The ruler assumed that amid Diezani's residency as priest, individuals paid as meager as $50m for admission to unrefined petroleum coalitions esteemed at over $2bn.

The Emir of Kano, elucidating how a portion of the shady contracts occurred, included: "Essentially, whatever it does is permit a gathering of individuals, who themselves don't have any sort of working foundation, to pay $50m for access to the raw petroleum in alliances, esteemed at over $2bn and they simply take the raw petroleum, ship it out and don't give back the cash and there is no hint of where the cash has gone.

"Somebody gets an agreement to lift rough from the terminals to the refineries and in the middle of, that unrefined is stolen; it is stolen on the high ocean."

Sanusi included that if the previous oil priest was discovered liable by a UK court, it would serve as a notice to other degenerate individuals.

"On the off chance that she goes to court and is imprisoned for instance, it sends a sign; I surmise that there is a moment of retribution," previous CBN representative expressed.

The US network show refered to United States and UK powers as saying that Diezani may have "by and by managed the taking of $6bn. The most widely recognized system is granting oil contracts to organizations claimed by companions."

It assumed that the second most regular strategy for taking oil was to make oil vessels vanish bafflingly.

Watch the full meeting underneath: 

Sanusi was terminated by the previous president in February a year ago to allege that $20bn was absent from the record of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.

A new war of words as of late broken out in the middle of Diezani and the Emir of Kano over the gathered vanishing of $20 billion under ex-president Goodluck Jonathan.
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