The Minster of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola has said that there was no fact in the allegation of diversion of 350 million dollars levelled against him and the ministry.
Fashola in a statement entitled: “Before Perception Becomes Reality,“ on Friday in Abuja, said that the ministry was ready to provide full, factual and detailed response when formally invited by the Senate.
The Senate had resolved to summon the minister over alleged diversion of 350 million dollars from the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).
Fashola is also being invited before the Senate Committee on Public Accounts to provide a detailed account of revenue expended on Afam fast power project.
According to Fashola, before perception becomes reality, I feel compelled to make this Statement.
“The sum and substance of the allegations to which the ministry will provide full, factual and detailed response when formally invited are that:
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Fashola refutes allegation of $350m fraud
Fashola in a statement entitled: “Before Perception Becomes Reality,“ on Friday in Abuja, said that the ministry was ready to provide full, factual and detailed response when formally invited by the Senate.
The Senate had resolved to summon the minister over alleged diversion of 350 million dollars from the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).
Fashola is also being invited before the Senate Committee on Public Accounts to provide a detailed account of revenue expended on Afam fast power project.
According to Fashola, before perception becomes reality, I feel compelled to make this Statement.
“The sum and substance of the allegations to which the ministry will provide full, factual and detailed response when formally invited are that:
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Fashola refutes allegation of $350m fraud
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