The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission said Monday that investigations had uncovered how
prominent politicians, mostly from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party,
allegedly shared N3.145billion in the build up to the 2015 presidential
election.
Named in the alleged
fraud are a former aviation minister and director of media for the Goodluck
Jonathan Campaign organization, Femi Fani-kayode; former Secretary to the
Government of the Federation and leader of the Social Democratic Party, Olu
Falae; a former finance minister, Nenadi Usman; a former Imo state governor,
Achike Udenwa; former minister of state for foreign affairs, Viola Onwuliri and
politician Okey Ezenwa
A source at the
anti-graft agency, who pleaded not to be named because he was not authorized to
speak on the matter, report that the money was paid by the Central Bank Nigeria
into the account of the Ministry of External Affairs’ Library, from where it
was moved into the account of a private firm, Joint Trust Dimension Nigeria Limited.
“It was from the Joint
Dimension’s account with Zenith Bank that the money was shared to various
individuals and organizations for purposes that are not stated,” the source
said.
The source described
Mr. Fani-Kayode as the chief beneficiary of the disbursement, allegedly
receiving N840million, paid in three tranches into his Zenith Bank, Maitama
branch, with number 1004735721.
The first tranche of
payment involving N350million reportedly hit the account on February 19, 2015. Another N250milion was also said to have been
paid into the account on February 19, 2015 while N240million moved into the
account a month later, precisely on March 19, 2015.
The source disclosed
that the balance on this account as at December 31, 2015 was N189, 402.72.
Next to Mr.
Fani-Kayode in the pecking order of alleged beneficiaries was Goodluck Support
Group which allegedly received N320million. The group was headed by Rufai
Alkali, a professor and then special adviser on political matters to Mr.
Jonathan.
Mr Falae,
investigators said, received N100m through Marreco Limited, a company which
board he Chairs. The fund was credited into the company’s United Bank for
Africa Plc account No. 1000627022 on March 25, 2014.
Both former Governor
Udenwa and ex-Minister Onwuliri got N350million in two tranches. The first
tranche of N150million was paid into their joint account with Zenith bank on
January 13, 2015.
The second tranche of
N200miilion was paid into their account with Diamond bank.
Nenadi Usman allegedly
received N36.9million through her Zenith Bank account no. 1000158311. Her
branch of Zenith Bank is located at 7 Kachia Road, Kaduna, investigators said.
The coordinator of the
Jonathan/ Sambo 2015 presidential campaign in Anambra state, Okey Ezenwa, is
said to have received N100million.
The sources disclosed
that detectives were working to determine the real motive for the distribution
of the funds.
“But as things stand,
the fact that most of the payments were made in the weeks preceding the last
presidential election leaves very little to the imagination,” an investigator
said.
Mr. Fani-Kayode was contacted
by news reporter and he said the funds were paid into his account by Nenadi
Usman, who was director of finance of the Goodluck Jonathan campaign.
“The campaign asked me
to open an account for my campaign directorate, which I did,” Mr. Fani-Kayode
said. “They then paid the money in for the assignment I was given. I asked them
where the money came from. They said it was from private contribution for the
Jonathan campaign. I believed them, and I had no way of knowing exactly where
the money came from.
“As far as I’m
concerned, it was campaign funds, and the money was used for the purpose for
which it was meant. And we accounted for it to the man who gave us a job to do,
President Jonathan.”
Nigerians should not
that this is how our so called Leaders have been mismanaging our fund since
1960 till date. It is pitiable and unfortunate that we are only seeing the
truth now. I believe that our liberation from corruption will come one day.
Credit: Premium Times

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