#DasukiGate : Dasuki Loyalists To Release Shocking Videos

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Colonel Sambo Dasuki

Loyalists to embattled former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, have said they will soon release videos of personalities that benefitted from the controversial $2.1billion arms deal.

The loyalists, who expressed anger at what they called ‘open backstabbing ‘of their boss, vowed that they would make public the video containing the identities of all the people that benefitted from arms money.

The loyalists further stated that they were shocked to watch some key beneficiaries of the huge sums openly denying Dasuki and working hard for his continued incarceration.

One of the loyalists said: “We have witnesses and recordings of these visits. A man received two retired army officers in his private sitting room, called his nephew to collect the bag and would thereafter say he saw nothing, heard nothing. This is very laughable.

“How did his nephew who has never worked in his life accumulate over N850 million in his bank account in a new generation bank? Let them cover what they think they could, and we would certainly spill the beans for Nigerians to see their hypocrisy.

“All of us would meet in court. But before then, if they keep denying, we would release some clips on both YouTube and other forms of social media for the world to see their unclothedness.”

Another loyalist added: “We have now known the real reason the retired Col Sambo Dasuki is still being incarcerated even after three courts have granted him bail. Certain influential persons might have influenced the administration to keep him behind bars under the pretext of corruption fighting back. The threat coming from some associates of the former NSA is real. They are serious about their determination to release the recordings of his meetings with people, some of them now in government who denied that they ever received money during such meetings.”

Dasuki is currently being prosecuted for presiding over the embezzlement of $2.1 billion meant for the purchase of arms to fight insurgency.

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