Imagine>>read what the nigeria senate president said about the cash stolen from his house
Only N12 million in cash was stolen
from Senate President » , Bukola
Saraki’s home in Kwara State, his media
aide has said.
Saraki made the disclosure to counter reports
that N300 million was stolen from his Ilorin
home during a robbery which took place
about two weeks ago.
“Unknown persons broke into the safe in the
Administrative Office and stole the N12m.
The incident had since been reported to the
police and the Kwara State Police Command
is investigating the matter with a view to
nailing the culprits,” Saraki’s aide, Yusuph
Olaniyonu, said via a statement.
“There is therefore no truth in the claim by
SaharaReporters that the money ran into
hundreds of millions; that it was in foreign
currency or that the incident happened in
Dr. Saraki’s room. The amount was simply in
naira and the money has nothing to do with
the Kwara State Government,” he added.
Olaniyonu also justified Saraki’s stashing of
such a large sum of money in an alternative
home by saying that the Senate President is
not a poor man.
Does it make any sense?
from Senate President » , Bukola
Saraki’s home in Kwara State, his media
aide has said.
that N300 million was stolen from his Ilorin
home during a robbery which took place
about two weeks ago.
“Unknown persons broke into the safe in the
Administrative Office and stole the N12m.
The incident had since been reported to the
police and the Kwara State Police Command
is investigating the matter with a view to
nailing the culprits,” Saraki’s aide, Yusuph
Olaniyonu, said via a statement.
“There is therefore no truth in the claim by
SaharaReporters that the money ran into
hundreds of millions; that it was in foreign
currency or that the incident happened in
Dr. Saraki’s room. The amount was simply in
naira and the money has nothing to do with
the Kwara State Government,” he added.
Olaniyonu also justified Saraki’s stashing of
such a large sum of money in an alternative
home by saying that the Senate President is
not a poor man.
Does it make any sense?
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