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Exposed: How Buratai, Other Service Chiefs Empty N2.5b from Military Pension Board In 24hrs

by Leading Reporters March 22, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

More Information now emerges on how the former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusuf Buratai and other Service Chiefs plundered the Military Pension Treasury domiciled with Central Bank of Nigeria. 

Information uncovered by initially uncovered by PointBlank News revealed that on 31st December, 2020, Buratai and other Service Chiefs, including the leadership of Military Pension Board fleeced a whopping sum of N2.5b the same minute the said sum hit the Military Pension Account No. NGNAS99912100001, domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

Further checks revealed that the beneficiaries are mostly Bureau De Change operators, a Local Government Chairman, and others who are neither Military Pensioners nor people who have anything to do with the Military. In the same vein, these accounts with new generation banks (names withheld) of associates, friends and family members, were used to wipe off the entire fund that hit Military Pension Board Account on 30th December, 2020.

Among the names used and amount routed out through their accounts include:

1.           Ahmed Ibrahim                                                        N44,562,100.85

2.           Abbas Muhammed                                                 N35,119,089.09

3.           Abdulaziz Umar                                                       N86,159,030.85

4.           Abdullahi Abubakar                                                N48,459,602.97

5.           Abdullahi Haruna                                                    N44,582,100.65

6.           Abdullahi Usman                                                     N48,459,602.97

7.           Abubakar Abdullaziz Abba                                   N48,459,602.97

8.           Abubakar Aliyu Salis                                               N44,562,100.85

9.           Abubakar Ismail                                                       N48,459,602.97

10.        Abubakar Muhammad                                          N48,459,602.97

11.        Abubakar Yusuf                                                        N48,459,602.97

12.        Ali Mustapha                                                            N48,459,602.97

13.        Aminu Hussaini                                                        N48,459,602.97

14.        Ari Salisu Adamu                                                     N48,459,602.97

15.        Ayuba Yusuf                                                              N48,459,602.97

16.        Bala Aminu                                                                N48,459,602.97

18.        Bello Ado                                                                    N48,459,602.97

19.        Bello Ali                                                                      N48,459,602.97

20.        Bello Mustapha                                                       N48,459,602.97

21.        Dauda Adamu                                                           N48,459,602.97

22.        Faruku Sanusi Buku                                                N48,459,602.97

23.        Haruna                                                                        N48,459,602.97

24.        Haruna Shuaibu                                                       N86,159,030.85

25.        Ibrahim Hussaini                                                      N48,459,602.97

26.        Idris Muhammed                                                     N48,459,602.97

27.        Idris Yakubu                                                              N48,459,602.97

28.        Isah Salisu Tanko                                                     N48,459,602.97

29.        Isah Usman Dogo                                                    N48,459,602.97

30.        Isah Zachari Jubril                                                   N48,459,602.97

31.        Isyaku Abdullahi Mohammed                             N48,459,602.97

32.        Jamilu Usman                                                           N48,459,602.97

33.        Kabiru Yushua Abubakar                                      N48,459,602.97

34.        Kazeem Mohammed                                              N86,159,030.85

35.        Khalid zaharaddeen Abdurahman                     N86,149,030.85

36.        Lawan Aminu Maina                                              N48,459,602.97

37.        Mohammed Kabiru                                                N48,459,602.97

38.        Mohammed Mohammed                                     N48,459,602.97

39.        Mubarak Batta Jidda                                              N48,459,602.97

40.        Muhammad Salihu Zakari                                     N48,459,602.97

41.        Muktar Abubakar                                                    N48,459,602.97

42.        Munkaila Yazid                                                        N48,459,602.97

43.        Musa Umar Kalgwai                                               N86,159,030.85

44.        Rabiu Anas                                                                 N48,459,602.97

45.        Sani Abubakar Bakori                                             N44,582,100.65

46.        Shafiu Tijani Salihawa                                            N48,459,602.97

47.        Shehu Hassan                                                           N48,459,602.97

48.        Umar Shuaibu                                                          N48,459,602.97

49.        Yakubu Salisu Salisu                                               N86,159,030.85

50.        Yau Yusuf Ahmad                                                    N44,582,100.65

Recall that the National Security Adviser Mohammed Babagana Monguno has recently alleged that the immediate past Army leadership could not give account of the Billions of Dollars collected by it for arms purchases, a position he later shifted and claimed to have been quoted out of context.

Nigerians decried the recent non-career appointment of the immediate past Service Chiefs by President Muhammadu Buhari, insisting that the appointment was hastily done by President Buhari to give the Service Chiefs a shield from prosecution over many allegations bordering on criminal diversion of funds and corruption enrichment of selves by the service chiefs at the detriment of Nigerians who are daily killed, maimed and raped by terrorists, bandits and other criminals.

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Bandits and Criminals Deserve Punishment, Abiara tells FG

by Leading Reporters March 13, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

The Retired General Evangelist Christ Apostolic Church, Worldwide, Prophet S.K Abiara has charged the Federal Government of Nigeria to punish bandits and criminal elements terrorizing the nation.

Abiara while speaking at a press conference in Abuja over the weekend stated that justice needs to be done so that criminal act such as kidnapping and banditry must stop in Nigeria.

“The criminals are very rampant, and this is because there is no justice. I will like to advice the government that criminals should be punished, and proper justice be done, this will allow others to stop the criminal act”.

Meanwhile, Abiara noted that it is time Nigerians rise to pray as one nation so that peace will reign in the land.

Abiara however urge the federal government to follow the steps of developed nations in curbing the movement of cattle herders in Nigeria.

“Though the government is trying on this issue but I will like to advice the government to borrow a leaf from developed nations where you cannot see illicit movement of cattle across their road.

“Countries such as USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA and the likes, most of our leaders too travel abroad, they can never see these animals moving about the city center, we must find a way around this.

“It is very embarrassing even for visitors to see this happening in our country, so I want to advice the government to make adequate arrangements like other developed countries”. He added.

Abiara further advice that it is time states go into farming instead of waiting for a particular part of the country to bring in food.

“I want to advice all the states to go into farming, when all states have sufficient food and livestock, they will not bother about shortage of food, so I want to advice all the states to go into farming and livestock farming too to ensure food sufficiency”.

Also, Abiara stated that in order to ensure peace and tranquility in the country, the elected leaders must fulfill their campaign promises to the electorates while the masses too should exercise patience for government to fulfill her mandate instead of resulting to violence.

“We are in a democratic government and as such the government must fulfill campaign promises and must listen to the yearning of the electorates.

“This is very important because when you do not listen to the people and fulfill campaign promises, this will cause violence, and the masses too should be patient on the government particularly the youth”.

Abiara, through his foundation distributed food items, cash donations and empowerment scheme for the less privilege, noted that people are hungry, and as such the need for the donation.

He thereby advised well meaning Nigerians and philanthropist to use their wealth for the poor as exemplified by Jesus Christ.

“People are very hungry, and it is very good to lend a helping hand, so am using this opportunity to call on those who have should share with the less privileged in our society”.

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