Bribe scandal hit Nigeria’s senate as senator accuses senior colleagues of receiving N500M each in budget padding fraud

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In a heated session at the Nigerian Senate, Cross River Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe made a startling revelation. He accused certain “senior ranking senators” of receiving hefty payments of N500 million each, while he himself received nothing.

The contentious issue revolves around budget padding and financial irregularities within the legislative body.

The senator’s bold statement has ignited a storm of controversy, with colleagues reacting strongly. Amidst the chaos, Jarigbe stood firm, urging transparency and accountability. His call to “wash our dirty linen in public” underscores the gravity of the situation.

While the exact purpose of these payments remains undisclosed, Nigerians are left questioning the integrity of their lawmakers. For years, allegations of bribery, self-enrichment, and opaque financial dealings have plagued the National Assembly. Jarigbe’s latest accusation adds fuel to the fire, particularly in light of suspicions that some senators received bribes to manipulate the 2024 budget under the leadership of Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

As the Senate grapples with these explosive revelations, citizens demand answers and accountability from their elected representatives. The fate of Nigeria’s financial governance hangs in the balance, and the spotlight remains firmly on those entrusted with the nation’s purse strings

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