Former Chairman of the Petroleum Revenue Task Force, who is also a former Nigerian government anti-corruption official, has released a statement distancing himself from an alleged receipt of fund from the arms deal.
In a statement released on Tuesday, former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nuhu Ribadu, has denied receiving any money from the embattled former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki.
He said those trying to discreetly plant a story against him in the media should come forward with documentary evidence to suggest that he collected money from the embattled former NSA or had made some refunds to government.
"My attention has been drawn to insinuations in certain quarters of my purported repayment of some monies I was allegedly given by the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
":For the record, let me categorically state that I had nothing to do with the former NSA while he was in office. I cannot remember meeting him at anytime while he held sway.
"It is therefore shocking for me to be accused of receiving something from someone I never had any relationship with, not to talk of refunding money he gave me," Ribadu said.
It can be recalled that Sambo Dasuki is currently facing prosecution for his alleged involvement in a $2.1 billion arms fraud when he was the NSA.
Ribadu said he did not receive any money from the former NSA either directly or through a proxy.
"There is therefore no reason for me to make any refund. Also, I have not been contacted by any security agency on this matter to warrant any action of that nature on my part."