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Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and
Coordinator of the Economy, tendered her letter of resignation to
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on Tuesday, February 18, 2014,
following the controversy surrounding funds accrued from the sale of
crude oil, two privileged sources familiar with the development have
told THEWILL.
Her resignation was however not accepted by President Jonathan, who assured her that heated matter would be resolved soonest.
Okonjo-Iweala in her letter had expressed frustration with the lack
of accountability in the petroleum sector where billions of dollars are
currently being reconciled. She also expressed fears that her reputation
was being rubbished by the scandal.
Though Okonjo-Iweala Thursday addressed a press conference to
reassure investors that the nation’s fiscal policy would not be affected
by the suspension of CBN Governor, Lamido Sanusi, one source told
THEWILL that the Minister is irked by the sudden suspension of the
controversial banker, who recently disclosed that $20 billion belonging
to the federation has not been remitted by the NNPC.
Our sources insist that the Minister will exit the Jonathan government soonest.
THEWILL tried unsuccessfully Wednesday and today to get the
Minister’s comment for this report. Her aide, Paul Nwabuikwu did not
respond as well.
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