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‘Looters List’: ‘I Have Never Looted The Treasury’ – Former Niger Governor Aliyu

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Babangida Aliyu, a Former Niger State Governor, has said that he did not loot the state treasury during his eight-year tenure in the state and threatened to challenge the allegation in court.

Aliyu made the denial in a statement he signed in Minna on Monday, April 2, 2018, while reacting to the recent release of a list of treasury looters in the country by the Federal Government.

“I wonder why the federal government should include my name in the 24 treasury looters list released again by Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information,’’ he said.

He threatened to challenge his inclusion on the list to a logical conclusion after consultations with his lawyers.

The former governor explained that nobody had confronted him with any document that he received N1.6 billion from Sambo Dasuki (rtd), the former National Security Adviser, NSA, and urged the government to prove it.

He alleged that the All Progressives Congress, APC, was doing everything possible to blackmail him because he refused to join the party.

“The APC government has embarked on calculated blackmail against my person because I refused to join the party.

“We all have our minds and what we believe in politics is a thing of the mind.

“In the orchestrated plot to tarnish my image, I am presenting before the Federal High Court and a Niger High Court for the same alleged offence.

“This is to show that the government is hell-bent on bringing me down but they will not succeed,’’ he said.

Aliyu said that as a governor he served the people of Niger to the best of his ability.

“As a Governor, I left a landmark for posterity, no amount of blackmail or character assassination can wipe me out from the minds of the people,’’ he said.

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