News
No N6Billion Was Found In NSCDC Boss, Gana’s Account
Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps , Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu is surprised, just like many good Nigerians are, over fake news being circulated by faceless groups on the social media, claiming that a whooping N6Billion was found in his bank account.
For the records, the budget of NSCDC is not up to N6Billion. In fact, CG Gana is barely two years in office. Hence, those making the laughable allegation are attempting to turn logic on its head.
How can a gentleman steal N6bn when the total money released to the Corps he’s in-charge of is not even up to that amount and the budget carters for the entire NSCDC operations in the states of the federation and the FCT, Abuja?
CG Gana is known as a humble and unassuming man, respected by officers and men of the Corps and very passionate about the Core Mandate of the NSCDC, little wonder he was made Commandant General against all odds.
Obviously some persons are not happy that such a man, who plays by the rules and deals with all forms of sabotage of National assets and infrastructures, is in-charge of Civil Defence. They are panicking and planting false stories against him through fictitious online platforms.
The general public is advised to disregarded the said allegation.
Intelligence have indicated that those behind the latest false allegation of N6bn in Gana’s account are the same group who defrauded unsuspecting Nigerians with the pictures of the CG on Facebook. They are being tracked and the long arm of the law with definitely catch up with them.
Follow us on social media:-
Celebrity Gossip & Gist1 day ago
Wizkid’s sister blows hot after being dragged for comparing brother to Albert Einstein
-
Love & Relationship1 day ago
Lady cries out as she discovers her boyfriend of 11 months secretly infected her with HIV (Video)
-
Foreign1 day ago
“US approving Ukraine to use missiles against Russia a big mistake” – Turkish president Erdogan
-
Celebrity Gossip & Gist1 day ago
Several men accuse Diddy of r@p!ng them @n@lly in new wave of lawsuits