GAMBARYAN’S BRIBERY CLAIMS AIMED AT DISCREDITING NIGERIAN INSTITUTIONS — REPS
Written by Oluwaseyi Amosun on February 16, 2025
The House of Representatives says the claims of bribery by a Binance official, Tigran Gambaryan were targeted at discrediting Nigerian institutions.
Gambaryan had alleged that some reps had asked for a $150 million bribe during the impasse between the crypto platform and the Federal Government, a claim the Nigerian authorities have dismissed.
But in a statement on Saturday, the spokesman of the House of Representatives Akin Rotimi (Jr) said, “These allegations, which have been previously circulated last year, are directed at individual members, not the institution itself.”
“The House of Representatives urges the public to rely on verified facts and not be misled by recycled claims aimed at discrediting Nigerian institutions and public officials,” the lawmakers said.
It described the allegations as hefty, thus requiring clarification.
According to Rotimi, with the US and Nigerian governments involved in the matter, the issue has now “evolved into a government-to-government engagement. Notably, in the course of high-level diplomatic discussions, the Federal Government of Nigeria has prioritized national interest over external commercial pressure, including rejecting financial settlement offers from Binance.
The House of Reps said since the claim has been taken to court and is a “matter of ongoing diplomatic engagements,” the lower lawmaker body “will refrain from further comment in line with established parliamentary, judicial, and diplomatic principles”.