Mr Lawal David Babachir |
A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Lawal David
Babachir, has stated that he has nothing to do with Amina Mohammed, an
alleged impersonator and scammer, who accused him in a confessional
statement as being in a property-buying scam she was accused of
planning.
Amina Mohammed, pretending to be Kogi State first lady, gained
entrance into the Aso Presidential Villa from where while impersonating
wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Aisha, invited one Dr Alexander
Chika Okafor (alias Chikason) who later accused her of duping him of
N150 million over a Court of Appeal property in Lagos that he had
interest in buying.
Upon her arrest and while being paraded by the Directorate of State
Security (DSS) in Abuja on Monday, Amina Mohammed denied involvement in
the said crime, alleging instead that Chikason, Babachir and one of the
sisters of Aisha Buhari were the liable
Reports quoted her as saying, “It’s not true. Chikason has been
buying property from the Federal Government and he has been doing it and
you all know all the directors that are involved. They should ask the
First Lady’s sister, Mariatu is involved, Babachir Lawal knows about
this.”
But Babachir has now come out to say that Amina Mohammed was only
making desperate moves to link him to the ongoing investigation about
her alleged crimes.
“I wish to state unequivocally clear here that I do not know the said
Amina Mohammed or any of her accomplices, much less involved in the
activities she is being accused of. I do not know the Mrs Buhari’s
sister named Maryatu she mentioned or any one called Chicason whom she
also mentioned. I am therefore at a total loss as to her motive or those
of her sponsors for linking my name with her alleged criminal
activities,” Babachir said.
The former SGF stated that he is not into property business hence does
not know anything about the sale of government properties, and that he
had briefed his lawyers on the matter for appropriate legal action to be
instituted against her. (Daily Post)
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