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El-Rufai Alleges People Paid To Become Ministers In Tinubu’s Government

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Nasir El-rufai, former Kaduna state governor has alleged that some people serving as ministers under the current administration paid to secure the positions.

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El-rufai, former minister of the FCT and until recently, a founding member of rhe ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) claimed he knows some who paid such bribe to get cabinet positions.

He was speaking in an interview on the BBC Hausa service.

His words, “I know those who even paid money to be appointed as ministers.”

The former governor who recently defected to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) was asked, whether his outbursts are as a result of his inability to secure ministerial positions, added that, he was not looking forward for any ministerial position from the party.

Responding, he said, “but did I even look for the ministerial position?.

“Yes, I was at the screening because the President begged me. It was in the public glare, not the two of us for him to say he had never begged me. It was in Kaduna where he begged me to come and work with him.

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“Even then, I did not agree until when we sat down and he told me what he wanted.
“That the problem of electricity had refused to allow the country to progress.
“He said he would like to be the President that would finally resolve the power problem and he begged me to come and help him achieve that.
“I told him that I would look at the challenge he gave me and would consider working with him. I thought he meant it.”

 

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