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Boss Mustapha counters alleged $6.3 million CBN vault looting, demands probe 

Boss Mustapha, the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, has denied claims of his participation in the purported unauthorized withdrawal of $6.3 million from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) vault during Buhari’s tenure. 

His statement comes following the purported report of the special panel tasked with probing the CBN.  

According to the report, money taken from the foreign payments office at the CBN’s Abuja branch was claimed to be allocated for foreign election observer missions. 

The investigator’s report, cited by several publications, asserted that CCTV footage showed how the money was moved from the apex bank. 

However, Mustapha, in a strongly worded statement made available to journalists on Saturday, categorically refuted the accusations, calling them “outrageous and unsubstantiated.” 

He characterized the article as a “malicious fabrication” and an “orchestrated” effort to tarnish “my character and smear my reputation.”  

What Mohammed is Saying  

The former SGF emphasized his lack of awareness regarding the alleged “Presidential Directive” mentioned in the report as the basis for the withdrawal. 

The ex-SGF insisted on a comprehensive and open inquiry into the issue, calling on authorities to investigate the origin of the forged documents and unveil those responsible for the alleged “smear” campaign. 

What you should know 

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