Investigations from the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had traced a suspicious
transfer of funds from the former NSA, Sambo Dasuki to Newspaper outlets
including Tinubu’s own Nation Newspaper.
After the Sun
Newspaper surrendered its own share to the Federal Government and the Punch
Newspaper also suspended its membership from the association following its involvement
in the arms scandal another notable person has return its share.
The National Leader of the
All Progressives Congress, APC, and owner of the Nation Newspaper, Bola Tinubu,
has returned his own share of the N9 million received from the Office of the
National Security Adviser, ONSA, through the Newspaper Proprietor Association
of Nigeria, NPAN.
Obviously embarrassed by
the trend of events following the arms scandal, Tinubu may have pressed on his
company directors to file an explanation and immediately return his own share
of N9 million received.
“We are again compelled to
comment on the N9 million received by Vintage Press Limited as compensation
from the government of ex- President Goodluck Jonathan through the Newspapers
Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) for the seizure of our publications,
The Nation and Sporting Life in June, 2014.
“We do this for two
reasons. First, to restate the sequence of events that culminated in the
payment , thereby debunking insinuations about the motive for the compensation.
Second, to inform the public that the N9 million collected from NPAN on behalf
of the Jonathan government has been returned to the association.
“This decision was reached
at on Wednesday by the Board and Management of Vintage Press Limited after a
painstaking examination of the legal and moral issues arising from the
compensation.”

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