Embattled former Special
Assistant to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of Amnesty Programme,
Brig. Gen. Paul Boroh (retd) has reacted to reports of $9 million cash being
found at his residence.
The former presidential aide
dismissed the reports as untrue.
Reports emerged on Wednesday that
the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and
Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, discovered $9 million cash at
his residence.
Addressing the press on
Wednesday, the Wife of the former Amnesty boss, Ibinye Boroh said that no cash
was found in their house, and described the allegation as fabrication of lies,
false, malicious and calculated attempt to mislead the public.
She said, ‘‘My attention has been
drawn to the publication in some of the Nigerian media to the effect that
$9million was recovered by the operatives of the EFCC from our house and
premises in the course of their search.
‘‘This is to inform the general
public that no cash was discovered and could not have been discovered by
government operatives during their search in our house last Monday.
‘‘The publication by a section of
the press stating the contrary is fabricated, false in its entirety, malicious
and calculated to mislead the public.”
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