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Why I met Maina and what Buhari knew - AGF Malami

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Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, has said he had no regrets meeting with fugitive former Chairman of Presidential Task Force on Pensions, Mr Abdulrasheed Maina, in Dubai.

 “If hundreds of Mainas believe that they have information to offer as far at the protection of the national interest is concerned, I will meet them and will do so again,” Malami said in his first public interview in the current edition of The Interview magazine.

 After a spell in exile, Maina, accused of stealing N2billion public pension, returned to Nigeria and was re-absorbed into service.

It is widely believed that Maina’s meeting with Malami’s in Dubai two years ago, paved the way for his return and reinstatement, a move that has sparked widespread public outrage.

In the interview, Malami said his meeting was in pursuit of the national interest. “It boils down to whether I have indeed acted or I have not acted,” he said.

He added, without naming specific examples, that information provided by Maina had helped in “solidifying (fraud) cases in terms of conviction” and recovering stolen funds. 

Malami said President Muhammadu Buhari came to be aware of his meeting with Maina  much later, “out of a desire to see for his (Buhari’s) directives relating to its application for the purpose of blocking leakages associated with the looting of pension funds.”
 
Malami also described the continued detention of Mr Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife, and former National Security Adviser, Mr Sambo Dasuki, as acts of “public interest,” denying suggestions the suspects had become political prisoners. 
 
The government has repeatedly ignored court orders for their release.
 
Daily Trust

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