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Atiku Pays For Wavier, He Has Corruption Cases In The US – Bashir El-Rufai
Bashir El-Rufai says Atiku has corruption cases in the US.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the son of the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, Bashir has accused the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, of having corruption cases in United States courts.
Bashir further stated that Atiku, who is currently in the US, got a waiver to gain access to the country.
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Governor El-Rufai’s son stated this while reacting to Atiku’s trip to the US on Thursday, 27th October 2022.
This online media platform had earlier reported that the media adviser to the former Vice President, Paul Ibe in a statement released on Friday said Atiku is in the US for a working visit.
According to Ibe, the aim of Atiku’s visit is to set a framework for a more secure Nigeria and an economically stable country.
Atiku during his time in the US would share his thoughts with the business communities, young Nigerians, and other professionals living in America as well.
The presidential candidate is in the United States along with some senior members of the PDP presidential campaign council, personal aides, and other members of the PDP.
Bashir, however, in a post on his Twitter account claimed that Atiku bought his way into the US.
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He wrote, “He gets a waiver each time. He has corruption cases in U.S courts. But as usual, money can buy access even in saner climes such as the U.S, Sarki na.”
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