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Youth funds all there, says Nigerian AG

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NO MONEY is missing from the Delta State Youth Programme in Barbados.

This was made clear by the state’s attorney general, Charles Ajuyah, at a news conference yesterday.

“The Delta State government of Nigeria has not at any forum said that funds are missing. I don’t know where that is coming from. We know what was released,” he told the media.

Back in January, programme consultant Donna St Hill had indicated that US$500 000 was missing from the programme.

But Ajuyah said: “If our funds were missing we would hold the person responsible but believe you me when I tell you that we have not told anybody of missing funds… We didn’t come here to look for missing money because there is no money missing.” (MB)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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