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Presidential aide says list of stolen funds will be released this week

Shehu made the comment on Sunday, May 29, 2016, after Buhari failed to disclose the information as promised.

Shehu made the comment on Sunday, May 29, 2016, after Buhari failed to disclose the informationas promised.

The presidential aide wrote on Facebook:

The President is true to his words. He has done what he has promised. He has given directive that the information be put out by the Ministry of Information. Records will be obtained from the CBN and the investigation agencies regarding recovery and seizures, and actual status with regard to frozen sums in banks and assets held wherever they are.

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Going forward, he has asked them to update the information periodically. The minister should be ready with this when work resumes, possibly Wednesday or Thursday.

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