Shehu Sani, a former senator for Kaduna Central, has taken on his verified Twitter to say the Federal Government has failed to recover over 40 billion naira.
The outspoken activist, Shehu Sani took to his microblogging, Twitter, some minutes ago, to allegedly reveal the reason why the Federal government of Nigeria has failed to recover over N40 billion from Ex Governors courtesy of SERAP court action.
According to the statement made by the outspoken activist, he said the Federal government failed to recover over N40 billion from Ex Governors courtesy of SERAP court action.
Shehu Sani said the Federal Government failed to recover the N40 billion from the ex-governors because it was not the Abacha's loot.
In his tweet, Shehu Sani wrote below:
"The FG failed to recover over N40Billion from Ex Governors courtesy of SERAP court action; because it’s not the Abacha’s loot."

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