The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami has denied the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, bribe allegation and challenged those making the allegation to expose the culprits.
The minister denied the allegation in a statement by his spokesperson, Dr Jibrin Gwandu and made available to ASHENEWS on Friday.
Described as ‘fictitious and malicious publications alleged by mischief makers,’ the allegation claimed “that the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Godswill Akpabio offered him gratification in respect of the appointment of a Sole Administrator of the Niger Delta Development Commission.”
Malami said that the report was not only fake but also evinced with contradictions.
“The report, as any fake news, was marred by evincing contradictions, figment of imagination, sheer fabrications and filthy assumptions of mischief makers and detractors.
“Any discerning mind who read the story will not fail to note the desperate attempt to cast aspersion on the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and dent his hard earned reputation with unsubstantiated allegations spread by perfidious elements,” the statement reads.
He denied the report adding that he did not and does not intend to receive gratification from anyone.
“The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN hereby make an outright denial of the report in its entirety. The Minister has not collected and does not intend at any time to receive any gratification from any dealing and discharging any function he is constitutionally empowered to perform.
“While calling on Nigerians to disregard the information Malami, therefore, asked individuals who have any information, if any, regarding those who facilitated, accepted, deliver or take part in one way or the other in the alleged offer and purported acceptance of gratification for him or his office to come out publically with the information with a view to exposing them and taking further necessary action,” he further stated.
According to him, gratification is a criminal of fence. “I encourage purveyors of the fictitious publication to approach relevant security and law enforcement agencies and proffer information that could lead to the criminal investigation and investigation against him if they feel strongly about their purported claim,” Malami said.