Femi
Adesina, the special adviser to the president on media and publicity has
reacted to allegations that he collected N50 million from the Office of the
National Security Adviser (ONSA).
Speaking on Wednesday, January 6 in a
chat with Daily Independent, Adesina said the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE)
will respond to allegations made by Nduka Obaigbena, the chairman and
editor-in-chief of This Day newspaper.
“Please direct all
questions to the Nigerian Guild of Editors. But I believe the body will soon
issue a statement on what actually transpired,” he said.
Obaigbena who is embroiled in the
$2.1 billion arms deal scandal had on Monday disclosed that it was not only his
company that collected funds from Dasuki. He said the NGE also received
N50 million from the office of the national security adviser.
Adesina was the president of the
guild at the time the payment was allegedly made.
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission has been investigating how the office of the National Security
Adviser (NSA) shared $2.1 billion in funds meant for fighting Boko Haram,
and a lot of top politicians have been implicated.
Reportedly Obaigbena received at
least N650m from Dasuki for questionable transactions.
The Newspaper Proprietors’
Association of Nigeria (NPAN) which comprises owners of newspapers in Nigeria,
has also been accused of having received a share of the funds meant for arms
purchases.
The NPAN was said to have received
N120 million from Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) , the former national security
adviser.
In reaction, the association said it
was not aware the money was from the office of the NSA, adding that it
collected the money and distributed it to some of its members as an out of
court settlement after the military stopped the distribution of some papers in
2014.
SOURCE: HERE

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