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TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by midolian(m): 8:46am On Mar 19, 2016
Since the establishment of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) in 2003, high profile cases have been piling up, with many as old as the agency itself. Daily Trust dusted some of them off and took a look.
 
When former President Olusegun Obasanjo set up the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), many Nigerians were excited that the days of corruption were numbered. But thirteen years down the road, the anti-graft agency is still battling with many inconclusive cases. However, following the take-over of affairs of the EFCC on November 11, 2015, the new sheriff, Ibrahim Lamorde, promised a tougher fight.

Recently, national buzz has it that the high-profile cases which the EFCC has pursued in the past are ‘forgotten’, causing some to dismiss even the current ones as having a limited shelf life. Some also say with the current government’s major emphasis on fighting corruption, some old cases could easily fall through the cracks, so Daily Trust dusted off a number of files, and the following were discovered.

Peter Odili


Former governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili, had a rough time with the EFCC even before the end of his two-term tenure in 2007. His travails started when the anti-graft agency investigated the finances of Rivers State, and he was alleged to have diverted over N100 billion of the state’s funds. Following the indicting report, on February 22, 2007, the then Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Rivers State filed a suit challenging the powers of the EFCC to probe the affairs of the state. He claimed that the activities of the EFCC were prejudicial to the smooth running of the government of Rivers State.

However, the case was stalled when presiding judge, Justice Ibrahim Buba heeded to Odili’s request and granted a perpetual injunction restraining the EFCC from probing the former governor. But recently, EFCC boss Ibrahim Magu confirmed to the media of the perpetual injunction issued on Odili’s case and said the commission’s quest to appeal the matter was being frustrated by the Court of Appeal since 2008. According to the EFCC, the case of Odili will be re-opened.

Adamu Mu’azu


Apart from the crisis that rocked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leading to his sudden “disappearance” after the party lost the 2015 general elections, its former National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, has a pending case with the EFCC. His case borders on the alleged mismanagement of N19.8 billion when he was governor of Bauchi State between 1999 and 2007.

The accusation followed a petition to the EFCC, which prompted the agency to invite the former governor to appear before it in July 2008. But rather than honour the invitation, Mu’azu travelled to Britain on the premise that he was attending the graduation of his daughter, returning to the country two years later, after Goodluck Jonathan became president. Even then, the EFCC reaffirmed that Mu’azu still has a case to answer.


Joshua Dariye


Former governor of Plateau State, Chief Joshua Dariye, has a running battle with the EFCC after he was alleged to have siphoned about N1.2 billion of the state’s ecological fund. He was being prosecuted on a 23-count charge on diversion of funds into private accounts and money laundering. In an EFCC document obtained by Daily Trust, in addition, he is also alleged to have diverted about N204 million meant for the state treasury, to Ebenezer Retnan Ventures, ERV - a company linked to him. The EFCC in 2004 received a petition from the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation regarding a request by the UK Metropolitan Police for the investigation of some companies linked to Mr. Dariye. He was still the governor of the state. The anti-graft agency investigated some banks mentioned in the petition and they also quizzed some companies and individuals mentioned.

The EFCC discovered that the account mandate had no passport photo but was operated by Dariye, who requested for a waiver. The investigation revealed that Dariye, who now represents Plateau Central in the Senate, further directed the bank to disburse the money into private companies. However, Dariye had denied any involvement in the fraud since he first appeared before a Federal High Court, Abuja in July 13, 2007. Later, Dariye filed a motion praying the court to quash the charges against him but his request was turned down on December 10, 2007. He proceeded on appeal, which also suffered the same fate on June 17, 2010 as well as at the Supreme Court on February 27, 2015. Reports from the EFCC explained that Dariye is currently facing trial.


Saminu Turaki


Alhaji Saminu Turaki, according to the EFCC, is alleged to have misappropriated N36 billion involving a case of criminal conspiracy, stealing, money laundering and misappropriation of public funds. Turaki was Jigawa State governor between May 29, 1999 and May 29, 2007. He was initially arraigned before a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in 2007 but the case was later transferred to the Federal High Court, Dutse, after he challenged the jurisdiction of the FCT court.

However, in the case of Turaki, he has been declared wanted by the EFCC on since December 2, 2014. According to the wanted poster signed by EFCC Head, Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, Turaki was declared wanted after “the former governor has continuously evaded appearance in court. At the last sitting on November 13, 2014, he was absent, despite a subsisting warrant for his arrest.”


Stella Oduah


Stella Oduah was a key member in the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan as Minister of Aviation. She is being prosecuted by the EFCC over two, now-infamous armoured BMW cars allegedly purchased for N255million by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) under her watch. On August 26, 2015, she obtained an interim injunction stopping the EFCC from prosecuting her on the matter, a position the anti-graft agency challenged.

Justice Mohammed Yunusa of a Federal High Court, Lagos, also granted that the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), the Attorney-General of the Federation and the Inspector-General of Police from prosecuting the ex-minister.


Adebayo Alao-Akala


The former governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala was prosecuted alongside his former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Chief Hosea Agboola, and a businessman, Mr. Femi Babalola of a N11.5 billion fraud.

Justice Akintunde Boade of the Oyo State High Court, on December 12, 2012, ruled that the former governor, and the two others who are charged by the EFCC of N11.5 billion fraud, have a case to answer. They had earlier demanded that the charges be quashed. The anti-graft agency alleged that the former governor and the two others awarded contracts without budgetary provisions and by obtaining falsely.

According to the EFCC’s preliminary report into a petition by one Mr. Kunle Jimoh and Mr. Julius Dada, it said that Alao-Akala routinely inflated contracts with a view to enriching himself. However, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), counsel to the defendants filed a preliminary objection to the charges, praying the court to quash them on grounds that the EFCC lacked evidence to back the allegations. They also questioned the jurisdiction of the court, pointing out that it was abuse of power to put anybody on trial for an offence not proven.


AYO FAYOSE


The EFCC has been on the heels of the Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, for an alleged mismanagement of N1.2billion poultry project when he was governor between 2003 and 2006. At a point, he wanted the charges quashed through a court order pointing out that the offences were committed in Ekiti State and not Lagos. The EFCC, on November 22, 2012 re-arraigned the former governor on a 27-count amended charge over an N416 million scam. Presently, the trial of Fayose has been suspended because of an immunity clause. He was elected governor in 2014.


Orji Uzor Kalu


The EFCC accused the former governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu, of diverting the state’s N5.6 billion while in office from 1999 to 2007. He was arraigned in July 2007 on a 107-count charge on money laundering, official corruption and criminal diversion of public funds. Kalu was charged alongside his company, Slok Nigeria. He had urged the trial court to quash the charges because he claimed no evidence was established against him. But when he took the matter before the appeal court, it ruled that he has a case to answer. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court yesterday upheld the ruling of the appeal court and ordered that Kalu submits himself for the EFCC trial.


Boni Haruna


Former Governor of Adamawa State, Mr. Boni Haruna, is facing a 28-count charge of fraud and embezzlement preferred against him and three others by the EFCC. A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja and presided by Justice Adamu Bello on November 15, 2012, dismissed the application of the former governor of Adamawa State and three others to quash the charges of fraud and embezzlement of public fund preferred against them. Others charged with the ex-governor are: Mohammed Inuwa Bassi, a former Minority Leader in the Adamawa State House of Assembly, John Babani Elias, an aide to the ex-governor and Al-Akim Investment Nigeria Limited.

According to the EFCC, Haruna was said to have fraudulently altered a cheque dated 13/11/2002 in the sum of N10,000,000.00 operated by him in the name of Mohammed Inuwa Bassi, with intent that said cheque may be acted as genuine and thereby committed an offence. Similarly, he was alleged to have on or about March, 12, 2003 while as governor, fraudulently altered a cheque in the sum of N16,125,000.00 operated by him, in the name of Mohammed Inuwa Bassi with intent that the said cheque may be acted upon as genuine and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 3 (2) (a) of Miscellaneous offences Act, Cap 410 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 as amended by the Tribunals (certain Consequential Amendments, etc), Decree no. 62 of 1999 and punishable under Section 3 (2) of the same Act.

The matter dragged on until written addresses were adopted in November, 2011 and the matter was adjourned to January 31, 2012 for ruling. This did not hold and further adjourned to March 7. Again, the ruling was not ready and the matter was adjourned sine-die.


Gbenga Daniel

A former governor of Ogun State, Chief Gbenga Daniel has also been accused of corruption by the EFCC. The former governor is being prosecuted for alleged mismanagement of state funds between 2003 and 2011. He is facing trial on a 38-count charge of stealing and fraudulent conversion of public property as well as false declaration of assets to the tune of N211.3million.

Contacted on cases that had dragged on for so long, the EFCC head, Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren told Daily Trust that: “There is no such thing as ‘forgotten’ cases in the EFCC.” He also said all cases charged to court by the commission are at different stages of prosecution.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/top-10-forgotten-high-profile-efcc-cases/138552.html

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Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by ladyF(f): 8:49am On Mar 19, 2016
Corruption fighting back since 100BC cry
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Nobody: 8:53am On Mar 19, 2016
Hmmmm. Corruption, calling for Chinese treatment would be better

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Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Dannyset(m): 8:54am On Mar 19, 2016
Uncompleted list.
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Nobody: 8:56am On Mar 19, 2016
Why is that of Fayose in red
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Pheals(f): 9:01am On Mar 19, 2016
Angelberry:
Why is that of Fayose in red
na special case now tongue
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Nobody: 9:04am On Mar 19, 2016
Pheals:
na special case now tongue
The op is a APC member

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Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Pheals(f): 9:04am On Mar 19, 2016
What of dimeji bankole!! shocked


We Nigerians even knows this criminals pass efcc. ....if we continue to name them. .. This thread won't contain it?! Awon ole jati jati! undecided

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Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Pheals(f): 9:06am On Mar 19, 2016
Angelberry:

The op is a APC member
u mean op! !! Crucify him then
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Nobody: 9:08am On Mar 19, 2016
Pheals:
u mean op! !! Crucify him then
on what ground miss why should I crucify him
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by phlemzy: 9:14am On Mar 19, 2016
EFCC works with directives from above most of the times.
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by midolian(m): 9:23am On Mar 19, 2016
Angelberry:
Why is that of Fayose in red
Errrrrm,...because he is a serving governor angry
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by joseph1832(m): 9:26am On Mar 19, 2016
midolian:


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/top-10-forgotten-high-profile-efcc-cases/138552.html

I'm not surprise cases like these have been thrown down the drain. But its funny how almost all these cases dies when our collective hero of nigerian democracy Goodluck Jonathan was president.

I want to urge the EFCC to pick up, from where they left off and continue with these cases. Let the EFCC be as busy as a bee and go after these men.

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Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by yaki84: 9:30am On Mar 19, 2016
midolian:
Errrrrm,...because he is a serving governor angry



zombie u don forget timipre sylva, murtala nyarko?
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by midolian(m): 9:32am On Mar 19, 2016
yaki84:




zombie u don forget timipre sylva, murtala nyarko?
Nyako's case is not forgotten angry
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by OZAOEKPE(f): 9:35am On Mar 19, 2016
midolian:
Nyako's case is not forgotten angry
my bro, long time no chat cheesy
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by midolian(m): 9:45am On Mar 19, 2016
OZAOEKPE:

my bro, long time no chat cheesy
grin grin grin

Bro, true that.. I have been busy with work. Hope u are enjoying this new Nigeria.
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by OZAOEKPE(f): 9:52am On Mar 19, 2016
midolian:
grin grin grin

Bro, true that.. I have been busy with work. Hope u are enjoying this new Nigeria.
yes, hope you made the cbn list grin
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by hinwazaka: 9:55am On Mar 19, 2016
midolian:
grin grin grin

Bro, true that.. I have been busy with work. Hope u are enjoying this new Nigeria.
So you are no more interested in meddling in the affairs of Rivers state. You are now opening mindless, irrelevant threads. Don't worry, Amaechi will soon pay you your monthly upkeep
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by Ojayk(m): 9:56am On Mar 19, 2016
Chai, your write up shows clearly where you are coming from. Please post an unbiased list.
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by yaki84: 10:02am On Mar 19, 2016
joseph1832:
I'm not surprise cases like these have been thrown down the drain. But its funny how almost all these cases dies when our collective hero of nigerian democracy Goodluck Jonathan was president.

I want to urge the EFCC to pick up, from where they left off and continue with these cases. Let the EFCC be as busy as a bee and go after these men.




d last time I checked gej was not the chief prosecutor of those cases. gej was not the chief jugde n magistrate handling those cases. also there r 3 arms of govt, the executive, legislative n judiciary. the judiciary handles every cases brought to its court I also know that the judiciary is independent in its workings.
they dont wrk on directives from the executives if not pdp would hv won lagos state in 2011 via the appeal or tribunal.
efcc is independent institution established to checkmate corrupt practices just like inec is an independent institution. the question I keep asking apc zombies is why did inec performed under gej but efcc couldnt?
dont forget the 2 r independent institution n to me inec supercedes efcc cos if gej had crippled n pocketed inec like the chief navigator of apc baba ewura did, buhari wouldnt hv bin here today n nothing for happen for naija, na still killings in d north n protest that wont last a yr n gej for still be d president.
gej didnt come to fight corruption in an archaic way, he did his by strengthening institutions n creating newpolicies that will block loopholes that encourages looting of our monies by civil servants n politicians.
I believe u know of ippis, bvn n tsa.
dont also forget that USA is one of the most corrupt countries in the world, but the difference btw them n nigerians is that we take d looted funds to invest in thier country while they invests thiers in thier country.
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by midolian(m): 10:04am On Mar 19, 2016
hinwazaka:

So you are no more interested in meddling in the affairs of Rivers state. You are now opening mindless, irrelevant threads. Don't worry, Amaechi will soon pay you your monthly upkeep
How have you been, Mr Hinwazaka? grin grin
Re: TOP 10 ‘forgotten’ High-profile EFCC Cases by orunto27: 5:09pm On Mar 19, 2016
You see na me wey no get kobo, wey they pay high electric bill, buy Kerozine and petrol at N200 per litre, from hunger, kobolessness and joblessness, naim DSS and EFCC de harass everytime. There is God ooo!

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