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Stamp duty: Gudaji responds to Garba Shehu’s statement, asks more questions

Rep Gudaji Kazaure has responded to the statement by Presidential Spokesman, Garba Shehu, who said that a committee the House of Representatives member belongs to has since been dissolved on the orders of the president and therefore illegal.

In his press statement dated 11/12/2022, which has gone viral on social media, Muhammad Gudaji Kazaure , faulted Shehu’s assertions.He equally asked further questions.

Kazaure wrote: “I wish to draw the attention of the general public to a recent statement credited to Mallam Garba Shehu, where he dismissed the committee legitimately set up by President Muhammadu Buhari to investigate activities of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), NIBSS and other financial institutions.

“Ordinarily, I wouldn’t join any issues with Mallam Shehu but I would like him to answer these pertinent questions: was he there when the committee was set up?why was the Committee asked not to work under minister or SGF?

“For the avoidance of doubt, Mr. President directed the Committee to liaise with DSS to work together and personally said non of his appointees should interfere in our activities.

“If the committee Is illegitimate, why is the CBN Governor collaborating with those around the President to prevent me from gaining access?

“As a Nigerian, no law stops me from carrying out an assignment given to me by the commander in chief of the armed forces.

Documents shared by Kazaura purporting to show President Muhammadu Buhari’s approval of his committee

“Let me also state it clearly that the membership of the committee cuts across all arms of government including myself from the Legislature, the CJN from the judiciary, and finance insisted (sic) from the executive. Other members include the DG SSS, a retired DG of NIA, and retired commissioner of police Muhammad Wakili.

“Finally, I would leave Mallam Shehu with these questions since he questioned the figures we gave earlier:

“The money with CBN I & E window Account stood at $171 billion dollars as at 2020 what is the source of that money? The N23.4 trillion Naira CBN gave as loan to some banks, what is the source of that money? The N13 trillion loan to federal government from FMDQ what is the source of that and finally what is the total equity of CBN and its National budget?

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