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EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by hotspec(m): 7:10pm On Jul 11, 2016
EFCC Probes N60bn ‘Budget Padding’ Vote For Senators, Reps… Ask NASS To Explain Why Omisore Got N2.5bn

Detectives have recovered a sensitive document from Otunba Iyiola Omisore’s Abuja home.
The document shows how N60billion was voted for extraneous overhead expenses for some senators and members of the House of Representatives in the Sixth Assembly, according to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission( EFCC) sources.
Omisore, former deputy governor of Osun State, was the chairman of the Senate Appropriation Committee between 2007 and 2011.
The anti- graft agency is probing the document to identify the senators and members of the House of Representatives who got the largesse.
A source, who spoke in confidence, said when detectives went to search the Abuja home of the ex-deputy governor, they stumbled on the “budget padding” document in his bedroom.

The source said a sober Omisore joined issues with the EFCC operatives, asking why they were interested in the document.
The source said: “In the course of searching Omisore’s residence at 1, Kainji Crescent in Maitama, Abuja, we stumbled on a document on budget padding worth about N60billion for some Senators and House of Representatives.
“Immediately we picked the document, Omisore was a bit concerned. He asked our operatives to limit their investigation to only the N1.310billion from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) but we insisted that we are interested in the document.
“It contained a list of budget padding of about N60billion and how it was spread for some Senators and members of the House of Representatives from 2007 and 2011.
“A crack team is already looking into the details of the padding of the budget and the affected Senators and Representatives.
“Certainly, as a former chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation, we expect him to speak on the document.
“The fact that Omisore proved difficult before we arrested him has actually paid off for EFCC. His stubbornness has assisted in opening new investigation frontiers. If he had honoured our invitation as a gentleman, we might not have been able to get these new areas of investigation.”
To get to the root of the matter, the EFCC has written to the management of the National Assembly to explain why it paid N2.5billion to Omisore.
The letter followed the discovery of the strange remittance in Omisore’s account by the management when he was a serving senator.
But the management, in a response to the EFCC signed by a top official, said Omisore was not awarded any contract or engaged for any service to have warranted such a payment.
In a follow-up letter, the anti-graft agency mandated the management to be more “forthcoming on what the N2.5billion was meant for to have earned remittance into the account of the ex-deputy governor”.
The NASS bureaucracy has up till the end of this week to clarify the “purpose of such a huge payment” to an individual.
There were indications that the commission may quiz two former National Assembly and Senate Clarks as well as and some management members of staff in the Finance Department, including directors.
According to EFCC findings, the strange payment of N2.5billion was discovered during the screening of Omisore’s transactions in the course of investigating a N1.310billion illegally allocated to Omisore and three companies by the ONSA.
The source added: “We were able to detect that the sum in question was transferred from the Skye Bank account of the National Assembly to Omisore’s account.
“We got a letter from the management that Omisore did not at any time execute any contract for the National Assembly or offer any service to be able to earn such a payment.
“We have written another letter to the management to explain why the money was paid to Omisore. We want those in the relevant desk behind the payment to guide the EFCC accordingly.
“We are expecting a detailed response from the management of the National Assembly, including vouchers for the payment and authorisation. Once we get their response, we will invite those connected with it.
The source explained: “This was why we secured a court warrant to detain Omisore to get to the roots of this latest payment.”
After about three months of hide and seek, the EFCC arrested Omisore in Abuja for alleged N1.310billion ONSA slush funds traced to him and three companies.
According to a report by the EFCC, the funds were remitted as follows: Fimex Gilt Limited (N160m)-8/8/2014in UBA; Metropolitan Consortium (N350m)—9/7/14 in First Bank; Sawanara (N300m)—1/8/14 in First Bank and Metropolitan Consortium (N350m)-1/8/14 in First Bank.




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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by Baawaa(m): 7:28pm On Jul 11, 2016
All of them are thieves including APC members,may God deliver us from them.Buhari have a lot do shocked

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by modath(f): 7:39pm On Jul 11, 2016
If there was any doubt that this Omisebi of a man is a greedy soul, looking longingly at one cob while munching from another will dispel any second guessing, glutton opolo eyes.

Making noise upandan with enough skeletons to cast an horror movie....


“The fact that Omisore proved difficult before we arrested him has actually paid off for EFCC. His stubbornness has assisted in opening new investigation frontiers. If he had honoured our invitation as a gentleman, we might not have been able to get these new areas of investigation.”

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by 989900: 8:16pm On Jul 11, 2016
All these monies no dey finish? And they wonder why we are in this sh!thole right now. undecided sad

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by olorunda68: 9:00pm On Jul 11, 2016
modath:
If there was any doubt that this Omisebi of a man is a greedy soul, looking longingly at one cob while munching from another will dispel any second guessing, glutton opolo eyes.

Making noise upandan with enough skeletons to cast an horror movie....


grin
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by kherington: 9:05pm On Jul 11, 2016
This bulldogs should stop making noise if they can't recover any money they should stop rushing to the press anytime they are investigating by the way I approve this post

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by phemmyutd(m): 9:36pm On Jul 11, 2016
Double wahala for dead body

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by brunofarad(m): 9:11am On Jul 12, 2016
Ok
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by Nobody: 9:12am On Jul 12, 2016
Ok

Have you guys checked the articles yet? They're at the signature
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by veekid(m): 9:12am On Jul 12, 2016
Only the probing stories alone na hn we dey see, where the money?? We no knw

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by Edubrazilnwa(m): 9:12am On Jul 12, 2016
my momma my bestie....happy birthday mum

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by AntiWailer: 9:12am On Jul 12, 2016
Whoever padded the budget should be prosecuted.

It is simply criminal.

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by kingarizona1(m): 9:13am On Jul 12, 2016
Here they come again

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by demarc001: 9:14am On Jul 12, 2016
Na wa for naija
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by truthspeaks: 9:15am On Jul 12, 2016
This EFCC wan start another budget wahala. Wen r they going to investigate Buratai n Aishalliburton. Buhari na tribalistic scam.

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by alphaconde(m): 9:15am On Jul 12, 2016
APC probing themselves. Is not even about probing jail term solves it. All these probing just making lawyers n judges wealthy

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by truthspeaks: 9:17am On Jul 12, 2016
Ur zombie-ism na grade 1. No be ApC get majority for senate?
989900:
All these monies no dey finish? And they wonder why we are in this sh!thole right now. undecided sad

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by GeoOla25(m): 9:17am On Jul 12, 2016
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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by qualityovenbake(m): 9:18am On Jul 12, 2016
Every penny should be returned.

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by princebaby(m): 9:18am On Jul 12, 2016
Hit like if you love this post and hit share if you hate it

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by okonja(m): 9:18am On Jul 12, 2016
Lawd have merci shocked shocked shocked
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by ruffDiamond: 9:20am On Jul 12, 2016
sad bloody thieving SINators headed by the biggest thief of dem all Crookola sarathief angry

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by augustina72(f): 9:20am On Jul 12, 2016
EFCC everywhere..it seems they re the only ones working
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by hUmaneOne: 9:21am On Jul 12, 2016
This is too much to bear..Nigeria is a strong and viable country else we should have long gone under
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by Nobody: 9:21am On Jul 12, 2016
If you are still wondering why Nigeria is termed to be broke despite her huge natural resources, Omisore and his ilks are the remote and current cause.

Let us not deceive ourselves, these men deserve capital punishment. Forget rule of law, they never thought of rule of law while milking us dry, why then should we apply it when punishing them.

He a YORUBA man like me. I support his trial/prosecution/persecution/witch witch hunt/crackdown on opposition or whatever term.

No peace for the wicked.

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by Olumaeme: 9:22am On Jul 12, 2016
EFCC should stop barking on the pages of newspapers and go to court to prove their case.
Whenever they see anything like billion they rush to media to rant but has not successfully won any high profile case... Except yahoo boys.... Mtchewww.

BTW, where is Dasuki?

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by May19th: 9:23am On Jul 12, 2016
When will EFCC probe Buruntai?

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Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by shyling(f): 9:23am On Jul 12, 2016
He should be made a bushmeat
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by Dottore: 9:23am On Jul 12, 2016
Ok
Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by Temple1288(m): 9:23am On Jul 12, 2016
hotspec:



http://abusidiqu.com/efcc-probes-n60bn-budget-padding-vote-senators-reps-ask-nass-explain-omisore-got-n2-5bn/

Rogues, thieves, criminals and dishonorable people parading themselves as honorable senators.. Wonderful! When you look into the eyes of a thieving baboon and thief called senator from the zoo, you will see a written word 'THIEF' deep inside his eyes..
But something baffles me. The last time I checked, EFCC are rogues. How can a thief probe a thief?

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