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How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by LocalChamp: 3:28pm On Sep 19, 2015
EXCLUSIVE: 2015 Polls: How Jonathan govt. used bullion vans to cart away N67.2bn cash from CBN
September 19, 2015Abdulrahman Abdulmalik

Former President Goodluck Jonathan authorised the withdrawal of a whopping N67.2 billion in cash money from the Central Bank of Nigeria between November 2014 and February 2015 for “special services,” PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report today.

The two cash withdrawals were made in the build up to the 2015 general elections.

Our sources said even more ‘curious’ large withdrawals were made from the bank during the period but we were unable to obtain documents to authenticate the claims.

But highly classified documents obtained by this newspaper, Friday, showed that at least N67.2 billion were withdrawn in cash from the banks in two tranches.

Insiders at the CBN said the huge cash were carted away in bullion vans.

One of the withdrawals was made through a memo which originated from the office of the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, allegedly based on Mr. Jonathan’s instruction.
The second memo was generated by the National Petroleum Investment Management Services, NAPIMS, a subsidiary of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.
NAPIMS is in charge of the Federal Government’s investments in the petroleum industry.
The first memo, dated November 2014, contained a request for the withdrawal of $47 million cash out of N10 billion earmarked for release for an unbudgeted “special services”.
In the memo with reference number: NSA/366/S and titled: “Request for Funds for Special Services,” an official from Mr. Dasuki’s office had drawn the CBN governor’s attention to a previous discussion and requested the release of the said funds kept with the bank.

The balance from the N10 billion, the memo directed, was to be paid out in Euro, while a certain Director of Finance and Administration with the name of S.A Salisu, was authorised to sign and receive the haul of U.S dollars and Euro in cash, on behalf of the NSA’s office.

“Further to our discussion, you are pleased requested to provide the sum of forty seven million United States Dollars (USD47, 000,000.00) cash out of the Ten Billion Naira (N10, 000,000,000.00) and the balance in Euro to this office for special services,” the memo read in part.

“Mr. S. A. Salisu, director finance and administration is, hereby authorised to sign and collect the amount. Please accept, Your Excellency, the assurances of my highest esteem,” the memo said.

It remains unknown what the “special services”, for which the funds were removed, are.

Our sources claim they were spent on “electioneering-related” matters. But that could not be independently verified Saturday.
The second memo raised by NAPIMS, and dated February 25, 2015 conveyed an instruction to the director, Banking and Payment System Department of the CBN to urgently pay in cash, the sum of $289,202,382 (N57.2 billion) to the National Intelligence Agency, NIA.
“Upon receipt of this mandate, please pay urgently the under-listed beneficiary the cash amount indicated,” the memo said.

“Please debit CBN/JVCC Foreign Account No. 000000011658360 with the JP Morgan Chase, New York… and advise (sic) as soon as the payment is made.”.

The payment instruction in favour of the NIA was signed by one Okonkwo Godwin, General Manager, Finance, NAPIMS, with staff No. 18526, on February 25, 2015.

But sources from the CBN, who cannot be named because they were not authorised to speak on the issue said the funds were taken away at night with bullion vans under heavy security cover.

When contacted, CBN’s Director, Corporate Communications, Ibrahim Mu’azu, declined comment on the report.

Mr. Mu’azu said he did not have authority to speak to the media about the status of the bank customers’ transaction details.

However, a senior official, who asked not to be named, as he is not permitted to speak on the issue in his official capacity, said the bank has details of the transaction.

“My brother, the report is true,” he told PREMIUM TIMES. “Every detail is on point. But, since they claimed the withdrawal was for security services, anything could have been referred to as such. Nobody knows.”

Mr. Jonathan could not be reached for comments. One of his former spokespersons said he no longer speak for the former President. Another said he was busy and could not speak on the matter.

They all requested anonymity, saying they don’t want to be associated with issues they know nothing about.

Violating the law

The withdrawals of the huge cash is a violation of Nigeria’s Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011, which Mr. Jonathan personally assented to.
According to Part 1, Section 1 of the law, “No person or body corporate shall, except in a transaction through a financial institution, make or accept cash payment of a sum exceeding- (a) N5,000,000.00 or its equivalent, in the case of an individual; or (b)N10,000,000.00 or its equivalent in the case of a body corporate.”

Section 16 (d) of the Acts says anyone who makes or accepts cash payments exceeding the amount authorized under this Act shall upon conviction be liable to a forfeiture of 25% of the excess above the limits placed in section 1 of the Act.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/190306-exclusive-2015-polls-how-jonathan-govt-used-bullion-vans-to-cart-away-n67-2bn-cash-from-cbn.html

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by bigass(f): 3:30pm On Sep 19, 2015
Jonathan will go to jail

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Imortal001: 3:30pm On Sep 19, 2015
Ok, no wonder stealing is not corruption.

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by GOATandYAMtheory: 3:35pm On Sep 19, 2015
grin grin

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by madridguy(m): 3:37pm On Sep 19, 2015
Temitemi1, barcanista and team GEJ come and defend you HERO ooooooo.

CHANGE is good.

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Ezenwammadu(m): 3:38pm On Sep 19, 2015
bigass:
Jonathan will go to jail
Last time I checked nairaland is not a competent court of law

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by omophunky(m): 3:39pm On Sep 19, 2015
If it's not jona e no fit be like jona grin

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Nobody: 3:58pm On Sep 19, 2015
Jonathanohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh shocked

Dasuki's security cover sefshocked

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by omenka(m): 4:00pm On Sep 19, 2015
Jeeeeessssuuuussss!!! cry cry

Jonathan isn't the only thief we have out there, agreed, but what irks me the most about his case is that he stole in such barbaric and crude manner. How can a president be this dumb!!?? angry

And Dasuki, the ever available accomplice, was on hand to ensure a smooth operation.

Where was the Harvard schooled minister of finance when all these withdrawals were going down?? Can she tell us she was oblivious of these obvious thefts??

This is just too much to bear.



Cc: Gbawe.

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by naijaclinic: 4:06pm On Sep 19, 2015
O boy
Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by omenka(m): 4:26pm On Sep 19, 2015
Lalasticlala, this deserves your best.

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Bevista: 4:41pm On Sep 19, 2015
Further to our discussion, you are pleased requested to provide the sum of forty seven million United States Dollars (USD47, 000,000.00) cash out of the Ten Billion Naira (N10, 000,000,000.00) and the balance in Euro to this office for special services,” the memo read in part.
@ the bolded. Was the CBN governor in the know? Did he collude with the former president to "rape" the Treasury?

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by philips70(m): 4:45pm On Sep 19, 2015
Even with all mind boggling day robbery that was carried out just to win the elections they still lost it and the commander in chief of the unarmed robbers was adequately sent packing to his home in Otuoke. You all can see the reason why these guys are so angry with Amaechi and Tinubu.

Now Barcanista should come and tell me how the PDP will win any presidential elections any time in this country when they don't have the nation's treasury at their disposal anymore.

THE PDP IS DEAD AND BURIED. ARGUE WITH OZOAKPE BY QUOTING HIM ANYWHERE.

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by tiamiyukunle69(m): 5:17pm On Sep 19, 2015
For real
I would have love to see a copy of the memos.....Besides is CBN going to deny this?
Fingers crossed.......watching in 5HD grin
Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by wasco24: 5:17pm On Sep 19, 2015
I hate to say these but I think it right time we forget about gej and co



The new govt should do the needful
Time is not our friend 4yrs is running out fast


God bless Nigeria

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Aitee1: 5:17pm On Sep 19, 2015
bigass:
Jonathan will go to jail


Agreed...but Tinubu, Obj and Ameachi will be his room mates!!!

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by dave2meek(m): 5:18pm On Sep 19, 2015
Apc at it again... Doing what they know how to do best ''propaganda".

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Rowlandjude(m): 5:18pm On Sep 19, 2015
APC At work again

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by idari: 5:18pm On Sep 19, 2015
Make una leave GEJ alone,I thought d capmpaign is over,why all dis cheap propaganda again na undecided

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Nobody: 5:18pm On Sep 19, 2015
If Jonathan doesn't get Life Imprisonment or Capital Punishment then I Maintain my Stand the Daura Du|ll|ard is equally as corrupt as The Otuoke drunk...Only difference is that 1 has certificate the other doesnt lipsrsealed

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by steppin: 5:18pm On Sep 19, 2015
bigass:
Jonathan will go to jail
Yeah, right!
Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by lilprinze: 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
the only thing APC has achieved since they came into office is to keep on blaming GEJ and PDP on their in ability to perform.

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by okooloyun1(m): 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by boman2014: 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
f@&king THIEFS!

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by GabrielSuswam(m): 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
Premium Times
Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by qualityovenbake(m): 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
Ok
Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Rockyfancino(m): 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
Man, this isn't good. Why steal? I wish Nigeria the beat anyway. check my resume thread https://www.nairaland.com/2564190/10-people-needed-partner-news

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by SmartMugu: 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
Who are your sources? Stop making allegations without mentioning verifiable sources.

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Rockyfancino(m): 5:20pm On Sep 19, 2015
I'm really fired up now. I will waste all corrupt people out of the surface of Nigeria. https://www.nairaland.com/2564190/10-people-needed-partner-news
Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by 9jii(m): 5:20pm On Sep 19, 2015
Na so
Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by kkkp: 5:20pm On Sep 19, 2015
Chai!!!! Thank God o sey PDP no continue

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Re: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by Dottore: 5:21pm On Sep 19, 2015
Heartless

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