First, is it in the law that the chairman of EFCC must be from the police force and a Muslim from Northern Nigeria? The presidential spokesman, therefore, challenged Kukah to produce evidence of where the president promised to publicly declare his assets if elected. “In 2015, he made his assets public, in 2019, he had declared, he has chosen not to go public, he has not broken any law. We accepted President Buhari when he came with General Idiagbon, two Muslims and two northerners. “The persecution of Christians in northern Nigeria is as old as the modern Nigerian state.
Source: The Guardian February 12, 2020 04:41 UTC