Strong reports have raised dust that
former Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan authorized the withdrawal of a
whopping N67.2 billion in cash from the Central Bank of Nigeria between
November 2014 and February 2015 for “special services”.
PREMIUM TIMES authoritatively
reported that the withdrawals were made in the build up to the 2015 general
elections.
Information further gathered says more ‘curious’ large
withdrawals were made from the bank during the period, however, PT was unable
to obtain documents to back up the claims.
But highly classified documents obtained by PT, Friday, showed
that at least N67.2 billion were withdrawn in cash from the banks in two
tranches.
An insiders also at the CBN confirmed that the huge cash were
carted away in bullion vans.
According to more findings, one of the withdrawals was made
through a memo which originated from the office of the former National Security
Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, allegedly based on Mr. Jonathan’s instruction. The
second memo was generated by the National Petroleum Investment Management
Services, NAPIMS, a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,
NNPC.
The first memo, dated November 2014, contained a request for the
withdrawal of $47 million cash out of N10 billion earmarked for release for an
unbudgeted “special services”.
In the memo with reference number: NSA/366/S and titled:
“Request for Funds for Special Services,” an official from Mr. Dasuki’s office
had drawn the CBN governor’s attention to a previous discussion and requested
the release of the said funds by the bank.
The balance from the N10 billion, the memo directed, was to be
paid out in Euro, while a certain Director of Finance and Administration with
the name S.A Salisu, was authorised to sign and receive the haul of U.S dollars
and Euro in cash, on behalf of the NSA’s office.
“Further to our discussion, you
are pleased requested to provide the sum of forty seven million United States
Dollars (USD47, 000,000.00) cash out of the Ten Billion Naira (N10,
000,000,000.00) and the balance in Euro to this office for special services,”the memo read in part.
“Mr. S. A. Salisu, director
finance and administration is, hereby authorised to sign and collect the
amount. Please accept, Your Excellency, the assurances of my highest esteem,” the memo said.
It remains unknown what the “special services”, for which the
funds were removed, are.

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