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N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Islie: 6:53am On Apr 19, 2017
By Ronald Mutum & Musa Abdullahi Krishi



Nigeria’s anti-graft agency has submitted a report to the Presidency on the N15bn it seized in an operation in Lagos, Daily Trust has learnt.

The report gave details of the discoveries made during the operation, as well as the origin of the money, credible sources said yesterday.

The money, seized from an apartment at Osborne Towers, Ikoyi on Wednesday, was made up of $43.4 million, £27,000 and N23m.

The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) has claimed the money.

Those who speak for the agency anonymously said the apartment was being used as a safe.

However, EFCC sources point out that the apartment is being rented by a private company.

The EFCC is, therefore, working hard to unravel the identities of the owners, sources said.

Also, the EFCC is said to be interested in the role some tenants in other apartments in the building may have played in stashing the money.

Among those who took up apartments in the highbrow area is a former governor as well as former senior officers of government agencies already under the radar of the EFCC over financial crimes.

It was gathered that the Director General of the NIA visited the acting Chairman of the EFCC and requested the money be given back to his agency, but his appeals were turned down.

This according to sources, might be to enable the NIA inform the Presidency on the real purpose of the fund, and reclaim it from there.

NIA source told Daily Trust that the apartment where the EFCC recovered the fund was protected by NIA personnel adding that “even those protecting the place were not aware of what was inside. There were NIA officials there when the money was taken by the EFCC.”

The source also said the President was aware of all NIA operations. He was being briefed appropriately.

On why the fund was not returned to the Federation Account 2 years after it was approved, the NIA source said “normally moneys budgeted for security operations are not returned to the treasury.”

The agency insists that the recovered N15 billion belongs to it and that the fund was approved for a covert operation.

It was also gathered that flyers of the Goodluck Jonathan-Namadi Sambo, 2015 presidential campaign was found at the apartment.

However, a source familiar with the operations of the NIA said a lot of irregularities characterised the previous administration in the name of covert operations.

He noted that even partisan activities could be termed covert operations, adding that feelers indicate that, the money kept in a house, meant they did not want it traced to any agency of government.

The source alleged that the money was to be used for the 2015 election but was now being kept to be used for 2019.

He added that further investigation might implicate the current leadership of the agency and other opposition governors in financial crimes.

He explained that monies used for covert operations by the NIA are not usually in large amount.

The source said funds for top class operations which required up to ten undercover operatives in a foreign country did not exceed $100,000, usually withdrawn from a bank.

He also said it is abnormal that such money (N15 billion) was kept in what is being described as a safe house.

According to him while there are safe houses, they are only used strictly for operational purpose and not financial.

Checks on the website of the Budget Office indicated that the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), is under the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

Its budget for 2014 was N36.923 billion with personnel cost accounting for N26.132bn.
The total overhead cost was N2.262bn, while the capital component was N8.5bn.

The N13bn uncovered at the Lagos safe house was far more than the NIA’s other recurrent and overhead costs as well as the entire capital allocation combined allocated for 2014.

Similarly, the N13bn was higher than the entire overhead costs and capital expenditures for each of the agency’s budget for 2015, 2016 and 2017.

As for 2015, NIA’s budget was N33.470bn. The personnel cost for that year was N25.381bn; overhead, N1.789bn, with a total recurrent of N27.170bn, while capital expenditure was N6.299bn.

In 2016, NIA’s budget was N31.349bn, out of which personnel cost was N23.731bn; overhead was N1.375bn and the capital expenditure was N6.243bn.

The NIA’s proposed budget for 2017, which is currently before the National Assembly is N33.876bn. The personnel cost is N25.381bn; overhead is N1.864bn, while capital proposal is N6.631bn.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/n15bn-efcc-submits-report-to-president/194139.html

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by gudnex22(m): 6:55am On Apr 19, 2017
Am tired of being a leader of tomorrow I want to be a leader of today.


Modified..... FTC for the first time since 2012

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by georgen2u(m): 6:57am On Apr 19, 2017
I need my own report on how we go share the money

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by rusher14: 6:58am On Apr 19, 2017
Perhaps Wike actually meant that money is PDP money.

Oke and his wife should be detained and kept next door to Dasuki.

Their activities are not much different from Dasuki's and they even share some relationship.

Great policy the whistle-blowing policy.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Tallesty1(m): 7:18am On Apr 19, 2017
georgen2u:
I need my own report on how we go share the money

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by mykeljosef: 7:20am On Apr 19, 2017
BMC are like the most irritating people on earth


back to the matter

honestly m fed up with the issue so I propose

we torture everyone in a political position till they crack
or better still burn looters alive to drive a message


say no to jungle justice unless its a thieving politisian

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by peterdrury: 7:27am On Apr 19, 2017
Why will a government agency keep money in a flat? This issue will make or mar the presidency. Nigerians are watching silently.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by seunmsg(m): 7:40am On Apr 19, 2017

The source alleged that the money was to be used for the 2015 election but was now being kept to be used for 2019.


Above is the simple truth about the money. It was stashed in that house and used to finance PDP's 2015 election. What was discovered is the remaining from the 2015 election and the plan is to use it to finance 2019 election of PDP.

Ameachi, Muazu, Esther Nnamdi, Peter Obi and Mo Abudu who were all linked in one way or the other have all issued statement to the press distancing themselves from the money. When will Jonathan also clear his name from the mess? NIA had alleged that he gave them the money, Nigerians want him to come out and confirm or deny the allegation.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by papparatzzi2013: 7:45am On Apr 19, 2017
The money is a war stash for PDP against 2019. It is probably the remaining money out of the "Mission Dollarization of SW" in 2015.

The discovery jolted the likes of Wike Fayose and FFK. Hence they ran to the press to blackmail government.

What kind of private safe house and covert operations require 15bn. How much will be used if it was an overt operations? Probably 50bn.

PMB should have fired Oke over a year ago, being an appointee of Stealing is Not Corruption Govt.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by oyinkinola: 8:31am On Apr 19, 2017
....No wonder why pdp said it will rule Nigeria for century!
bunch of criminals!

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by veekid(m): 8:33am On Apr 19, 2017

useless efcc; who owns the $43m ikoyi money?

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by evansjeff(m): 8:34am On Apr 19, 2017
EFCC please keep up the good work, don't mind the distractions and threats you might be facing from all corners, do it the best way you deem fit. Destroy these criminals for us

God bless the EFCC

God bless Good Nigerians

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by burkingx(f): 8:35am On Apr 19, 2017
grin

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by ephi123(f): 8:35am On Apr 19, 2017
Present report to President?

Very insincere corrupt government.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by KingLennon(m): 8:35am On Apr 19, 2017
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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Oildichotomy(m): 8:35am On Apr 19, 2017
When it is time to show off and massage the throat of the gullibles , they will feel comfortable rushing to the media.

When there are lot of conjectures and guilt that rubs on the government, they present a wacky report.

Who are they really deceiving sef?

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Nobody: 8:36am On Apr 19, 2017
We are waiting...

This brings East Germany and their "security apparatus" to fore. After all the political enemies have been "blown" get ready for the "enemies of the state".

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by amiibaby(f): 8:36am On Apr 19, 2017
I won't be surprise later another report of how those in charge straf some of the money

Nigeria a mediocre of corrupt government


grin

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Olanrefront3355(m): 8:36am On Apr 19, 2017
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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by supereagle(m): 8:36am On Apr 19, 2017
Magu the Magician.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by leksmedia: 8:38am On Apr 19, 2017
Hmmmm
Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by datola: 8:38am On Apr 19, 2017
When is Nairaland going to get a copy of the report?

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Nobody: 8:38am On Apr 19, 2017
nobody has been arrested yet.

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Likins(m): 8:38am On Apr 19, 2017
EFFC is condemned...No quick action
Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Timiblanko(m): 8:39am On Apr 19, 2017
Some people will still tell me Buhari hasn't steal in is so called fighting of Corruption
Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by airminem(f): 8:40am On Apr 19, 2017
backlash... percieve failure
Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by burkingx(f): 8:41am On Apr 19, 2017
grin cool

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by hotswagg12: 8:41am On Apr 19, 2017
It is now obvious that the money discovered belong to someone in this government. For if it belongs to an opposition member I believe heads would have been rolling by now and there would have been no need to submit a report to the president. Has EFCC been submiting report for other cash discovered? What's so difficult in mentioning the owner of the cash?

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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by Tazdroid(m): 8:41am On Apr 19, 2017
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Re: N15bn: EFCC Submits Report To President by burkingx(f): 8:42am On Apr 19, 2017

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