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JUST IN: Code Of Conduct Bureau Summons Keyamo Over Atiku’s SPV Saga
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Keyamo has been summoned by the Code of Conduct Bureau.
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He was invited for questioning over Atiku’s SPV controversy.
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Keyamo’s invitation was disclosed in a statement made available to journalists on Thursday.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) has summoned Festus Keyamo (SAN), a top member of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The APC chieftain’s invitation was disclosed in a statement signed by John Ainetor, the Assistant Head of Chambers, Festus Keyamo Chambers, and made available to journalists on Thursday.
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The statement reads in full: “The Code of Conduct Bureau is set to commence an investigation of Atiku Abubakar over the diversion of public funds whilst he was Vice-President of Nigeria through Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV).
“The Bureau has invited our client Mr. Festus Keyamo to come forward to adopt his petition and to help it to secure the presence of the whistleblower, Mr. Michael Achimugu to assist in the investigation.
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“Mr. Keyamo assures that the crusade for accountability in respect of this issue was not a campaign gimmick as he promises to follow it through to a logical conclusion, even after the victory of the President-Elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”
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