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GEJ’s former aide now EFCC informant?

The source also said Dudafa is in possession of some top secret documents that might reveal how huge sums of money was spent during the last elections.

 

Reports say Dudafa who was the special assistant on domestic matters to Jonathan, is now an informant of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Leadership reports that a source who was a key member in the past administration of Goodluck Jonathan said he was surprised that Dudafa has not been invited for questioning by the EFCC yet.

The former special assistant on domestic matters’ name was mentioned by Colonel Ojogbane Adegbe, GEJ’s former Aide-de-Camp (ADC), during interrogations by the EFCC.

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The source also said ”We are still in shock that one of us decided to betray simply because he thinks he will not be touched by the EFCC. Dudafa has been fingered as the person who sent in documents about the mobile stages simply out of anger that the payment was made through the former petroleum minister and not him.

“We is also fingered as the man who gave out a memo containing the approval of some funds for the Goodluck Support Group and many other documents are said to have got to the EFCC through him.

“We just got wind of this and when we inquired further, it was discovered to be true because even after the former ADC said the anti-graft body should invite Dudafa, they feigned ignorance simply because he is being used by them to get documents.”

He said “We have it on good authority and have subsequently found out to be true that Dudafa was behind the latest probe where his former boss and former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Allison-Madueke, were alleged to have purchased three pieces of 40 feet mobile stages for mass public speaking at $6.9 million.”

Also, other top politicians and members of Jonathan’s campaign organisation that got funds to campaign are angry that the ex-president is too silent over the probe on funds that was allegedly given to them as campaign funds.

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