$2.1bn Arms Deal: I Will Speak Soon – Labaran Maku
Former
minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, said he would soon air his “views
about everything that is going on” on the $2.1bn arms deal scandal involving
ex-National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd).
Labaran Maku
in the same vein faulted the planned N17 billion airport project by Governor
Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State, describing it as an avenue to steal and
warned commercial banks not to give N26billion loan to the governor.
“If the
governor insists on an airport, what Nasarawa State’s people need now is an
airstrip, and not an airport of N17 billion.
“I don’t want
to comment on this administration now because I was in the previous government
as minister of Information and our voice was all over the nation. Decency
requires that I keep quiet and let Nigerians hear other voices. That doesn’t
mean I will not say anything, but it is virtually too early for me as a former
minister of Information to begin to talk about what is going on at the moment.
“So it is not
correct; when you have spoken so long and people have heard your voice, you
also withdraw and hear others. I have my views about everything that is going
on now. When the time is due, when I have respected public decency, waited and
have heard some other Nigerians, I will make my views known.
“But for now,
it is too early for me to say anything. The processes that are going on are in
the full glare of Nigerians and what I will say is that the media should be
very careful. That’s my advice and I will not say anything else.
“What happened
in Nasarawa State between April 11 and 13, 2015 was worse than June 12, 1993
presidential election. The situation is now worse that even admission into
Nasarawa State University was conducted on ethno-religious grounds. Ironically,
this is a state where Muslims, Christians and traditional worshippers are equal
in number.”
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