Monday, 9 May 2016

I was not paid arms deal money - Doyin Okupe

Former Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Doyin Okupe admitted that although his office was funded on a monthly basis by the under-trial former National Security Adviser, Retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki but he was not involved in the diversion of over $15bn worth of arms deal funds.Doyin-Okupe
Writing on his official Twitter handle, the PDP chieftain said the massive arms funds diversion took place in 2014, and he wasn’t involved in the presidential campaign – where a chunk of the funds was believed to have been channeled into.
Okupe wrote: “I was not paid arms deal money. The NSA paid for the running of my office monthly from August 2012. Dasukigate was in 2014. I did not take part in the campaign.”

No comments:

Post a Comment

Content Marketing Through Storytelling

When we say "content marketing", it simply refers to how you package your brand, product, or service, such that it attracts the au...