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What was Abacha $2 million gift used for- Frank Agyekum

President Rawlings conceded to accepting $2 million from the former Nigerian leader in an interview with Nigerian newspaper, Guardian. In the interview the former Ghanaian leader maintained that the money was $2 million and not $5 million as is being asserted by some membe’s of the Abacha’s administration
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Frank Agyekum, spokesperson for former President John Kufuor has asked President Rawlings to state what  the $2 million he admitted to have received from Nigerian Military ruler, General Sani Abatcha in 1998.

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“If former President Rawlings has come out to say that he did take the money, the $2 million, it is for us to start asking questions like what happened to the money,” Mr. Agyekum said in an interview with Accra-based CITI FM.

Mr Agyekum added that  Mr. Rawlings’ confession notwithstanding, he needs to disclose what the money was used for.

“How was the money accounted for because as far as I am concerned, I have never heard it being accounted for to the state and by the state and we don’t know what happened to the money was put to and whether the state was informed and accounted to,” he added.

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