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I served Nigeria diligently, Gowon replies British PM
Former Nigerian Head of State, Yakubu Gowon has rubbished claims that he stole half of the Central Bank, saying he served the country diligently while he was the military Head of State.
Recall that British MP Tom Tugendhat on Monday accused the former Nigerian leader of looting the country’s apex bank while he was a military ruler.
Tugendhat made this claim during the UK parliament’s debate on the #EndSars protest and Lekki tollgate shooting.
But reacting to the allegation in an interview with the BBC, Gowon described the allegations as”Rubbish” and wondered where Tugendhat got the information from.
“What the MP said is rubbish. I don’t know where he got that rubbish from. I served Nigeria diligently and my records are there for all to see, Gowon said.
“I did not want to speak on this issue because people that know me know that what the MP said is not true,” Gowon said.
Gowon’s compatriots have also risen in his defence, the latest being the President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina.
In a tweet that went viral on Wednesday night, he warned Nigerians not to fall for Tugendhat misinformation and described Gowon as a man of integrity.
“Be careful of misinformation! H.E. General Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria’s former Head of State, is a man of great honour, decency, honesty, amazing simplicity, humility and integrity.
“I know him. A great and admirable elder statesman of Nigeria. His honesty and integrity are impeccable”, Adesina wrote.
He accompanied his tweet with the photo of Gowon and Queen Elizabeth, when she visited Nigeria, during Gowon’s era.
Be careful of misinformation! H.E. General Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria’s former Head of State, is a man of great honour, decency, honesty, amazing simplicity, humility and integrity. I know him. A great and admirable elder statesman of Nigeria. His honesty and integrity are impeccable.
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