Acclaimed
human rights activist and All Progressives Congress chieftain, Dino
Melaye has accused telecommunication giant, MTN of money laundering
which has further complicated the economic woes of Nigeria.
The entirety of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was
on Thursday stunned when the Senator representing Kogi West, Senator
Dino Melaye revealed that the frontline communication company in
Nigeria, MTN Nigeria has been involved in gross money laundering.
This is coming as the most populous nation in Nigeria struggles
with the scathing hardship of economic recession which has forced the
government to place restrictions on the outward flow of forex.
Senator Melaye who made the disclosure under order 42 of the Senate
rule was particularly pained, saying that at the crucial moment when the
nation is facing economic challenges, all hands must be on deck to
recover every loot in the country.
“We are in a precarious situation and now is the time to recover every stolen money in the country,” he said.
“We are in a precarious situation and now is the time to recover every stolen money in the country,” he said.
Speaking further, Senator Melaye revealed that, “between 2006
and 2016, the MTN Nigeria, in collaboration with 4 commercial banks and
with the help of a serving Minister, has moved over $12bn out of this
country”.
He also disclosed that if given the opportunity, he would move the
substantive motion in the next legislative day, with concrete evidences.
Ruling on the point of order, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki granted Dino Melaye the privilege of moving the substantive motion during the senate plenary of Tuesday 27th September.
Ruling on the point of order, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki granted Dino Melaye the privilege of moving the substantive motion during the senate plenary of Tuesday 27th September.
Meanwhile, the South African multinational company which is
currently paying a massive fine of $1.7 billion for failing to block
unregistered sim cards in Nigeria was yet to respond to the allegations
made by Mr. Melaye as at the time of filing this report.
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