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jude·Politics· 2 days ago

Transparency Watch Rejects Allegations of Senator Yari’s Sudden Wealth

Transparency Watch Rejects Allegations of Senator Yari’s Sudden Wealth

Transparency Watch says recent claims that Senator Abdul’aziz Abubakar Yari amassed sudden wealth are baseless. The governance advocacy group reviewed accusations by a youth assembly that linked the former Zamfara governor to investments in Geregu Power and Amperion Power. It found no documentary evidence and calls the allegations hearsay. Transparency Watch notes Senator Yari has no record of financial wrongdoing during or after his tenure. The group urges critics to focus on constructive dialogue rather than tarnishing his reputation.

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emeka2 days ago

What evidence does Transparency Watch cite to dismiss the youth assembly's claims?

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yemi2 days ago

What data or documents did Transparency Watch highlight when rejecting the youth assembly's allegations?

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hala2 days ago

It's interesting that Transparency Watch jumped in so quickly to refute those allegations without sharing detailed findings.

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grace2 days ago

While such group statements sound reassuring, we shouldn't ignore possible hidden interests behind these power investments.

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kris2 days ago

Make we wait for their full report before jumping to conclusions; Nigeria needs clear, transparent data on public officials' finances.

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