The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) detectives probing the $2.1 billion arms
contracts have traced N1.4billion to the account of a company allegedly linked
with Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) spokesman
Chief Olisa Metuh.
There were
indications yesterday that the account of the company, Destra Investment
Limited, may be frozen when the ongoing probe gets to a “convenient bend”.
The
anti-graft commission has placed the activities of the company and its bank
transactions under surveillance.
The
Department of State Service (DSS) has also invited Metuh for interaction on
some issues.
The DSS’
invitation has, however, attracted protests from some PDP leaders.
According to
sources, EFCC investigators discovered that Destra Investment Limited was used
to fund the PDP’s activities, including its 2015 campaign.
The EFCC
found that the company, which had N6, 676,576.06 as at November 24, 2014,
recorded a balance of N1.4billion by last December.
Some of the
strange deposits in the account are: N400million from the Office of National
Security Adviser (ONSA) on November 24th, 2014; N253million ( December 2nd and
4th, 2014) from Ibrahim Kabiru whose identity was yet to be confirmed;
N91million on 2nd December 2014 from Capital Field Investment; and N92million
on 3rd December 2014 from Etonye Oyintoneife.
A source in
the commission said: “We will invite Metuh any moment from now for
clarifications on some of these transactions in this firm, which he allegedly
owns.
“From our
records, part of the $2.1billion arms cash has been traced to Destra Investment
Limited. About N400million was transferred from ONSA to the company on November
24, 2014 which had a balance of N6, 676,576.06 only before major in flow from
the ONSA.
“By December
2015, the owner of Destra had a turnover of over N1.4billion. There is no
document to show that the company
executed any job for ONSA. All companies engaged by ONSA appeared before the
initial Special Investigative Panel raised by the Presidency.
“Other
documents indicated that Metuh was allegedly on a monthly unexplained stipend
of N4million cash from ONSA.
“Out of the
funds in Destra account, N25million was paid to Abba Dabo, a former Senior
Special Assistant Political to former Vice President Namadi Sambo on the 16th
of December 2014.
“Also, about
N21,776,000 was remitted on 4th December 2014 to an account allegedly belonging
to a former Minister of Works, Chief Tony Anenih; N31.5million to his media
aide and N50 million to Metuh/Kanayo on the same transaction date.
“We have
also established a link between Capital Field Investment and SEI Societe
d’equipments Internanaux-Niamey-Niger BP 11737 which was hired by ONSA to purchase €3,654,121million security vehicles for the
Republic of Niger in October 2013 and April 2014.”
Metuh has
accused the EFCC of subjecting him to media trial, The EFCC source rejected the
accusation, saying: “Metuh is not on media trial at all but he is being
investigated and the public should know why he is under searchlight.
“You will
recall that the EFCC did not talk about the ongoing probe until Metuh openly
admitted that he got some funds from ex-President Goodluck Jonathan but he
refused to disclose the amount and the purpose.
“When he was
aware that this commission was closing in on him, he also said some forces were
after him. We refused to join the political fray because we are a professional
agency.
“But we owe
Nigerians a duty to reveal the facts at our disposal to let them appreciate the
extent of what we are doing. EFCC is not out to witch-hunt anybody or group; we
will, however, recover all traceable funds meant for arms.”
The source
claimed that “the account of Destra and accruing transactions have been placed
on surveillance.
“If there is
need to freeze the account, we will do so later but we are yet to get to this
investigative level, “ the top source added.
Reacting
last night, Metuh told our correspondent: “Since they are doing a one-sided
prosecution without invitation to me, they should continue and get their
conviction by the media. Anytime I get invitation, I will honour it.
“I don’t
know whether they are investigating the company I have interest in or my office
as the National Publicity Secretary of PDP. Whichever one, my hands are very
clean in this matter. I am ready to honour their invitation.
“I have not
done anything unlawful. Whatever I have done in pursuance of my office, I can
defend it anywhere, any time.”
There was
disquiet in PDP following Metuh’s invitation by the DSS.
It was
learnt that the invitation had to do with payment of about N9m-N10million to
the Anambra State chapter of PDP about five years ago.
A party
source said: “I think the APC government is just out to silence Metuh at all
cost. What has he done to deserve the
recurring pressure and intimidation?
“When the
PDP was in power, the APC was allowed to criticise the administration of
ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. There is no way Metuh can be isolated from PDP,
which he represents. We are unhappy as a party that they are trying to muzzle
the opposition.
“It is not
in the interest of our democracy to go
after opposition leaders and coerce them into silence. What has Metuh got to do
with a five-year issue in Anambra State?”

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