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General Murtala Mohammed Had Nothing; He Died Poor – Ambassador Aminu Wali Says

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Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Bashir Wali, has disclosed details regarding the financial circumstances of the late former Head of State, General Murtala Mohammed, revealing that he passed away in a state of financial hardship.

Wali, 83, made this revelation in an interview with Daily Trust on Sunday.

A former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, between 2014 and 2015, Wali had also served in many positions such as Permanent Representative of Nigeria in the United Nations.

Speaking on his close relationship with the late Murtala, Wali said,  “Of all the relatives we have, I was the closest person to Murtala. We were closer than my own siblings.

When asked if he was aware that people think he became rich because of his link with Murtala, Wali said, “Well, I don’t know. Murtala was very careful in what he did. He never looked for money; it was not his business.

“When he was head of state, I told him that people were pushing and asking for favours. He asked for what and I said they were talking about oil blocs. People were talking to me about it.

“Yes. He asked if I knew where they came from and I said no. He said I should go and see Gaddafi.

“Yes. He said he would send me to Gaddafi if that was what I wanted and if I was able to succeed in getting any oil, that was my business because nobody would say he was taking Nigeria’s wealth. That’s what transpired between me and Murtala.”

“Unfortunately, no. He died before that,”

Wali added.

When asked if it was true that Murtala returned some money to the government and cleaned himself up, Wali said, “A lot of times, just before he became the head of state, he would come to the house and say there was no money to pay for children’s school fees, and it was either we paid or they would kick them out of school.

“And he was not ashamed, neither would he hesitate to tell me or any of our friends what he did not have or what he could not afford to do.

“And sometimes he would sit down and say that as human, he would like to do what his colleagues were doing, but he could not because he didn’t want anybody to tell him to return anything. He treasured his pride. I am telling you that Murtala didn’t have anything,”

Wali said.

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