While serving in the Jonathan’s
government, Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has revealed that some
of the appointees of the ex-president, Goodluck Jonathan, have started
returning some of the stolen funds they carted away.
El-Rufai who made the
disclosure in an interview with selected journalists yesterday said many of
them have agreed to do so in the interest of the country.
El-Rufai, however refused
to disclosed the identity of those who he claimed are returning the money and
how much was so far been returned.
According to Premium Times,
he said it was not right for the government with its good intentions to expose
them because according to him, their actions shows they are patriotic.
On his own part, to cut
costs in his state, El-Rufai has reduced the number of ministries in the state
from 19 to 13, aiming to reduce the cost of governance.
Earlier this week El-Rufai
banned the allocation of fertilizers to traditional rulers and politicians in
all local government areas of the state.
During his swearing-in
ceremony, El-Rufai had announced that he would cut his and his deputy‘s
salaries by 50%.
Sticking to his promise to
fight corruption, Buhari on his part, recently ordered the re-opening of the
widely publicized Halliburton bribery case.
The president has also
issued a warning to his incoming ministers to stay away from approving payments
for contractors.
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ReplyDeleteFear don dey catch dem how many return? Hehe pls make deir names public
ReplyDeleteFear don dey catch dem how many return? Hehe pls make deir names public
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