Major Hamza Al-Mustapha who is the former chief security officer to the late General Sani Abacha has revealed that he knows the forces responsible for the death of his former boss.
Leadership reports that Al-Mustapha who spoke in Lagos on Monday, May 30 also said he was disappointed with the media coverage on money Abacha kept in other countries.
Al-Mustapha said at a meeting in Abuja involving traditional rulers, key politicians and some members of the Abacha cabinet, it was agreed that due to impending sanctions from the international community, it was necessary to stay afloat by keeping some money abroad.
He said: "General Sani Abacha served this country for four years and seven months and during that period, he stepped on many toes. Aside the two or three coup plots that were made known to the public, there were several others that were not made known.
"These collaborators with some members of the international community were bent on removing him from office. General Abacha is dead today but those powerful forces are yet to forgive him. While alive, General Abacha's enemies teamed up with the international community and they threatened to impose sanctions on the country.
"There was a meeting in Abuja where it was agreed that money should be kept outside the shores of the country so that when sanction came, that money will keep Nigeria afloat. Tom Ikimi was the foreign affairs secretary then.
"At that time oil was selling for seven or eight dollars. We took no loan to run the economy and that was when we also created the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF). I was embarrassed while in prison and I heard about what people called 'Abacha Loot'. I wrote from prison to the late Abacha family to publish and make public whether those monies were in his name, date of lodgements before he became head of state or after he became head of state.
"I was at the meeting where the decision was taken but because all of us could not leave the Villa, I had to go back before the meeting ended. Like I said, Abacha stepped on toes and those people have still not forgiven him even in death.
"You should also remember that Abacha was not traveling out of the country. At the beginning of his administration he did go to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and perhaps one or two other countries and that was in 1994. Most of his travels were within Africa, so how was he able to stash such money outside the shores of the country?
"While as his CSO, the only bank account I had was with the Bank of the North and that was where my salary was paid. I went to the Army to serve my country and not to make money as I came from a well-to-do family."
AL-Mustapha asked Nigerians to give him time to get through his court cases first before he revealed the forces behind the death of Abacha and Moshood Abiola.
"Like I said before Oputa Panel, what killed Abacha was also what killed MKO Abiola. I will just plead with you to have patience; once I'm through with the court cases, they will be made public in my memoirs and they are in three volumes."
He insisted he was not a member of any political party but said President Muhammadu Buhari is an honest straight-forward man who loved Nigeria.
"General Buhari is an honest Nigeria who has been dragged into politics. No one can question his love for the country. Even his enemies acknowledge that. And those are the qualities we saw in him; that was responsible for his appointment to head of the Petroleum Trust Fund"
Meanwhile, Al-Mustapha accused former President Olusegun Obasanjo of slander and urged him to substantiate the allegations of employing 1, 000 snipers for President Goodluck Jonathan ahead of the 2015 general elections in open debate.
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