Former President Goodluck Jonathan has denied claims by former NSA Sambo
Dasuki that he awarded a $2 billion arms procurement contract while he
was in office. Jonathan stated his position on the controversy
surrounding arms procurement investigative panel, while speaking at a
forum in Washington DC, yesterday November 19th
“In Nigeria, if you lose $59.8 million in a year, federal and state governments will not pay salaries. Of course we brought international audit teams, forensic auditors and they didn’t see that,” he said.
“I did not award any $2 billion contract for procurement of weapons. Where did the money come from?” he saidIn a statement on Wednesday November 18th, Dasuki alleged that he bought some weapons worth over $2 billion which was approved by the former President(read here). He also dismissed allegations that $59.8 million was stolen just a year before the end of his government
“In Nigeria, if you lose $59.8 million in a year, federal and state governments will not pay salaries. Of course we brought international audit teams, forensic auditors and they didn’t see that,” he said.
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