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Repatriated Money Was Plundered By Successors Not Abacha - Abacha's Previous Chief Security Officer, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha

Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, the ex-Chief Security Officer of previous Head of State Gen. Sani Abacha, has expressed that the $318,460,329 due to be repatriated from the United States was not taken by his previous chief......
 In a meeting with Voice of America (VOA) Hausa on Thursday February 6, Hamza claimed that the cash was taken from the general population and washed abroad in Abacha's name by his successors. 

He further claimed that the late Military Head of State stepped on numerous toes, which is the reason such a large number of ''disappointed components are irate and supporting such sorts of lies against him.'' 

Hamza said; 

"Yet, before Abacha passed on, our outside hold rose to over $900 billion. All the cash being repatriated were those taken by certain pioneers who served after Abacha's passing. 

"The late Abacha's successors in the Presidential Villa were the criminals who took the billions and concealed the cash somewhere else. 

"I had to embroil the initiative of the old PTF under President Buhari at that point, during the military period. 

"In the event that there will be a certifiable battle against defilement in Nigeria, numerous individuals will be captured."

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