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Lawmaker, Abdulmumin Jibrin Takes Anti-Corruption Campaign To The Door Steps of Nigerians

From setting up an online platform to disseminate budget fraud and corruption acts, to holding anti-corruption lectures and sensitization programs across the country with the first event set for 9 January in Kano in 2017, Suspended House of Representatives Lawmaker, Abdulmumin Jibrin is not letting go of what he wants to achieve..

In a statement issued to NewsWireNGR, Abdulmumin said “we have secured funding from two reputable international organization to establish an online platform that will serve as a central point to disseminate budget fraud and corruption acts and publish evidence and also hold lecture series and sensitization programs on budget fraud and corruption across the country. ”

Read Statement below..

The propaganda and lies spread around lately by the axis of evil in the House of Representatives to water down my popularity shows how desperate Speaker Dogara has become. No such planted stories will deter me from this crusade and using every legal means to regain the mandate of my people. The Speaker and members of the axis of evil in the house whom I will name in due course should rather focus on responding to the mountain of allegations i have raised against them. This is 163 days after and no response to any of the allegations of budget fraud and corruption.

It is such a shame that Speaker Dogara denied the fact that former Governor James Ibori provided huge support to his emergence as Speaker by mobilizing members from Delta state and some from the the south south and south east zone to support him. ?Since he has disown Ibori, he should at least have the honour to return the $600,000 Ibori donated to his speakership campaign?. Iam sure he cannot deny the fact that he collected that money cash!

My few weeks of silence was to strategize and put to work some of the advice I have received from hundreds of well meaning Nigerians. We have secured funding from two reputable international organization to establish an online platform that will serve as a central point to disseminate budget fraud and corruption acts and publish evidence and also hold lecture series and sensitization programs on budget fraud and corruption across the country. Our first event will hold in Kano on 9th January 2017 with 5000 youths across the country in attendance. Our anti corruption crusade with be ruthless in 2017.

I remain very proud that despite the organized witch hunt against me using the institution of the house they have not been able to establish any offense that I have committed during the course of discharging my duties in the 5 years I have spent in the house. It is noteworthy that no member of the house has formally accused me of corruption or abuse of office as I have consistently done against the Speaker and others.

?I have said repeatedly that I will remain committed to this fight against budget fraud and corruption for the rest of my life even if iam alone. It is a commitment iam ready to die for!?

God bless

 

Hon Abdulmumin Jibrin PhD MBA
APC- Kano
Kiru-Bebeji Federal Constituency
Kano

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