The budget padding scandal currently rocking the House of Representatives is no longer news.
What's new is the fact that Abdulmumin Jibrin, the Kano state lawmaker who accused Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other members of the Green Chambers of "padding" the budget has departed Nigeria.
In an interview with Ben TV London on Monday, November 7, 2016, Jibrin said he decided to leave Nigeria for security reasons.
The lawmaker alleged that he has received several threats from his colleagues who he accused of corruption.
Jibrin who expressed displeasure over President Muhammadu Buhari's silence on the budget padding scandal added that he would not return to Nigeria unless his safety is guaranteed.
"The
situation currently at hand is different from the initial stage of the
crisis. The silence of the presidency is no longer sending the right
message to Nigerians and the international community," he said.
Jibrin
also revealed that he recently wrote to President Buhari, seeking an
audience to brief him about "monumental fraud" in the 2016 budget,
individual and systemic corruption in the House and some vital
information on how to check the practise.
According
to Jibrin, over 2,000 fraudulent projects worth over N284 billion were
inserted into 2016 budget, adding that such fraud has never happened in
the history of the Nigerian legislature.
Jibrin, however, exonerated himself of any wrongdoing in the appropriation process.
Jibrin was suspended by the House of Representatives for an alleged breach of lawmakers privilledges.
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