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Ex-Minister asks President to arrest him for embezzling public funds

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
March 11, 2022
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Nigerian former minister of works, Ambassador Ibrahim Musa Kazaure has counted himself among some Nigerian politicians that may need to be jailed for failing the country, by embezzling public funds.

Speaking on a Radio France International program, the former lawmaker said all Nigerian politicians were the same, stressing that none has had the genuine interest of the masses.

According to the report filed by Nigeria’s Daily Post website, Kazaure asked President Muhammadu Buhari to arrest all politicians who embezzled public funds, including himself.

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The ex-Minister said all Nigerians who had occupied public offices since 1999 had done nothing.

“Even me talking to you, what we did to Nigeria, we deserve to be jailed. I used to say, Ibrahim Musa Kazaure, we have cheated Nigeria and her poor masses. The truth is that we are all the same. What we did during our time wasn’t what we should have done, because some of us got the opportunity and some did not,” he confessed.

He further added that “I am not going to occupy any seat in Nigeria again, even if they will give me for free, I will not. I challenge everyone in the country, even the president, to go and check. Whoever stole Nigeria’s money should return it. I told President Buhari that whoever stole should be arrested, including myself, we should return it if proven.”

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