There was a clear indication last night that former Adamawa State Governor, Admiral Murtala Nyako, who was sacked last week, had fled the country. A competent source confirmed to Vanguard exclusively that the governor was not in Nigeria, having left the shores shortly after he was impeached by the state
House of Assembly over alleged gross misconduct. Although the source close to Nyako claimed that the man had travelled out of Nigeria to take a deserved rest after many years on the saddle, it was learnt that the retired naval chief fled the country in a bid to avoid being harassed by security agents, who have been looking for him.
“It is true that Nyako had since left Nigeria to go and have a deserved rest but the main reason he left was because he was afraid for his life,” a close confidant of the former governor revealed last night. “Beyond the issue of trying to impeach the governor, he was really worried about people who could harm him because of their fear that he had so much information. “So, I can tell you that as we speak, Nyako is not in Nigeria,” the source said.
In its immediate reaction, The Presidency said with former Governor Nyako running out of the country, following his impeachment by members of the House of Assembly last Tuesday, it was a clear indication that accusations levelled against him were correct.
The Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to the President, Dr. Doyin Okupe, who noted that those who had alleged that President Goodluck Jonathan was responsible for the former governor’s predicament will now hide their heads in shame.
He said:” There must be a reason for his running away and this means that those who accused him of mismanagement of funds are correct, the fact speaks for itself and it is now clear that those accusing the president of having a hand in his impeachment are lying.”
House of Assembly over alleged gross misconduct. Although the source close to Nyako claimed that the man had travelled out of Nigeria to take a deserved rest after many years on the saddle, it was learnt that the retired naval chief fled the country in a bid to avoid being harassed by security agents, who have been looking for him.
“It is true that Nyako had since left Nigeria to go and have a deserved rest but the main reason he left was because he was afraid for his life,” a close confidant of the former governor revealed last night. “Beyond the issue of trying to impeach the governor, he was really worried about people who could harm him because of their fear that he had so much information. “So, I can tell you that as we speak, Nyako is not in Nigeria,” the source said.
In its immediate reaction, The Presidency said with former Governor Nyako running out of the country, following his impeachment by members of the House of Assembly last Tuesday, it was a clear indication that accusations levelled against him were correct.
The Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to the President, Dr. Doyin Okupe, who noted that those who had alleged that President Goodluck Jonathan was responsible for the former governor’s predicament will now hide their heads in shame.
He said:” There must be a reason for his running away and this means that those who accused him of mismanagement of funds are correct, the fact speaks for itself and it is now clear that those accusing the president of having a hand in his impeachment are lying.”
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