Monday 11 January 2016

Metuh admits to receiving 400m from office of the NSA

The National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has admitted to receiving money from the office of the National Security Adviser.
It was gathered that Metuh had admitted the transfer of N400million into a company in which he has substantial interest. The company is believed to be Destra Investment Limited.
According to a source who spoke to The Nation, “So far, Metuh has admitted the transfer of N400 million by ONSA into a company in which he has substantial interest.
“It is left to him to justify why he deserved such benefit from arms cash. We are still questioning him on other remittances into the company’s account. We are also demanding how he will refund the cash,” the source said.
“Contrary to the noise outside, we did our homework very well. Anybody we bring to the EFCC this time around, we used to make sure that we have established a case against him.
“So, we don’t invite or arrest on frivolous basis. We do thorough investigation this time around.”
Meanwhile, PDP has continued to decry the detention of its spokesman. In a statement signed by the PDP National Legal Adviser, Mr Victor Kwon in Abuja on Sunday, the party said, “His continued detention without being charged to court is only indicative of the fact that the commission (EFCC) has not been able convince itself of enough evidence of guilt and is now lending itself as a willing instrument of persecution against Metuh.”

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