EFCC Traces $20 billion Missing Oil Money Back To Jonathan

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Former president Goodluck Jonathan has been fingered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for his involvement in the missing $20 billion oil cash.

According to the anti-graft agency, a substantial sum of the missing oil money has been traced back into the former president’s 2015 campaign.

Recall that the former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, now Emir of Kano raised the alarm concerning the missing $20 billion from oil revenue.

According to a source close to the EFCC, “We have tracked a substantial part of the missing $20billion about which the former CBN Governor raised the alarm.

“From our findings, the oil money was diverted. We will soon make the details available.

“As for those being invited for interrogation on campaign funds, we have been able to establish that the amounts in question were strictly government funds.

“Whatever noise anyone is making is baseless. We are determined to recover these funds from all the beneficiaries.

“Some of the suspects have refunded the cash credited to them and some still have outstanding funds to pay.”

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