New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) chieftain, Buba Galadima has accused former president Muhammadu Buhari of withholding his daughter’s salaries for four years due to his criticism of his administration.
Galadima who made this allegation in an interview with AIT on Wednesday evening said “Me that I worked for Buhari for 13 years, for 13 years and my daughter worked for him for four years, he instructed that she should not be paid salaries,.
“She worked for Nigeria for free,” the NNPP chief stressed, noting that his daughter was posted to former Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo’s office.
In the same interview, He dared ex-president Buhari or anyone else to come forward with bank receipts to fact-check his statements further reiterating that his quality of life did not change despite working for Ex-president Buhari for 13 years.
Buba Galadima during the interview noted that President Bola Tinubu was nothing like his predecessor and praised him for providing jobs to his two daughters after they called him on his mobile phone.
“She looked for job. She wanted to get a job there (NUPRC). They couldn’t give her. So two of them, one of them is a medical doctor and senior sister, no work. So they(two daughters) scrolled to my phone and saw the pesident’s phone number and called Mr President and he picked the phone thinking that it was me. They said they are my children and calling him because the country is hard.
“The little one said she just finished NYSC and she couldn’t get a job in the upstream something (NUPRC) headed by (Gbenga) Komolafe,” Mr Galadima said in his narration of the event that led to his daughter’s new job at the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.
He added, “He (Tinubu) just asked Komolafe ‘Go and give my friend’s daughter a job’.”
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