The Peoples Redemption Party member representing Kaduna Central
Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator Shehu Sani, has
challenged the management of the communications giant, Etisalat, and
Keystone bank to publish the list of their shareholders without further
delay.
The senator through his verified Twitter handle on Friday
said such action by the management of the two organisations would put a
stop to the controversies surrounding their ownership.
The
Atiku Campaign Organisation had through one of their spokespersons, Buba
Galadima, alleged on Wednesday that families, associates, and cronies
of President Muhammadu Buhari, were the largest shareholders in the two
firms.
But Sani said the immediate publication of the firms’
owners, would also save the President, whose integrity was already being
called to question, from ridicule.
Sani tweeted, “In view of the
moral dust raised by the questions on the shares of the two firms now
on the scale of integrity, Etisalat & Keystone should publish the
full names of their shareholders, to exhale the billows of smoke and
clear the dark clouds hanging over the landscape of our nation.”
In
another tweet, the senator urged any Nigerian with concrete evidence of
corruption against the family of President Muhammadu Buhari to send
such to the relevant anti-corruption agencies in the country for
necessary investigations.
He also challenged those accusing the
presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2019
general elections, former vice-president Atiku Abubakar, to write a
petition to the anti-graft agencies instead of making a noise about it
in the media.
He said, “If you have any concrete case of
corruption against the ex-VP, forward it to the relevant anti-corruption
agency; If you have any concrete case of corruption against the family
of Mr. President, forward it to the relevant anti-corruption agency.
Else, it’s all about ghosts and shadows.”
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