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EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Jeboy(m): 9:45pm On Feb 04
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has recovered over N30bn from the N37,170, 855,753.44 allegedly laundered in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs under the former minister, Sadiya Umar-Farouk.

Sources in the anti-graft agency, who spoke with our correspondent on Friday, said the commission had also uncovered over N500m from the scam associated with Umar-Farouk’s successor, Betta Edu, who was recently suspended by President Bola Tinubu.

Saturday PUNCH had in December reported that N37,170,855,753.44 was transferred from government coffers and sent to 38 different bank accounts domiciled in five legacy commercial banks belonging to or connected with a contractor, James Okwete.

It was gathered on Friday that N30bn was recovered by the EFCC following the placement of a lien on the bank accounts of Umar-Farouq and Okwete, who are still being grilled by the anti-graft agency’s investigators.


The agency is also still grilling Edu in connection with an alleged N17bn fraud, while the suspended Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programme, Halima Shehu, is also still being questioned over an alleged N44bn fraud.

An EFCC source revealed, “The commission has now recovered over N30bn from the laundered N37.1bn that was linked to former minister Sadiya Umar-Farouq. We were able to recover the money after we placed liens on the bank accounts of the former minister and the contractor, Mr Okwete, who was linked to the fraud under probe. Both the minister and the contractor are still being grilled by our investigators daily.”

A senior EFCC investigator added, “We have uncovered another N17bn money laundering from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, and for the alleged fraud linked to the suspended minister, Betta Edu, we have so far recovered over N500m. Edu is still answering questions about the fraud.

“The NSIPA coordinator, Halima Shehu, is still being grilled over the N44bn fraud linked to her at the NSIPA; our investigators aren’t leaving any stone unturned.”

When contacted for comments on the development, the spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale declined comments.

In another development, the EFCC said it recovered a total of N70,556,658,370.5 between October 2023 and January 19, 2024.

Details of the recovery were outlined in an EFCC document titled, ‘Operations and Recoveries’, which was exclusively obtained by our correspondent.

The document revealed that in the period under review, the EFCC recovered N60,969,047,634.25, $10,522,778.57, £150,002.10 and €4,119.90, making a total of N70,556,658,370.50.

It added that the EFCC received a total of 3,325 petitions, accepted 2,657 of the petitions, and secured the conviction of 747 persons for financial crimes ranging from money laundering to Internet fraud in the same period.

A breakdown of the data shows that the EFCC headquarters alone recovered N49,607,391,330.44, $3,900,200.75, £2,000, and £110.

The Maiduguri Zonal Command recovered N58,065,870 and $3,370; the Gombe Command recovered N127,323,028.50 and $1,500; while the Kano Command recovered N141,944,451 and $365.

The Makurdi Command recovered N53,228, 325; Enugu Command, N202,117,000; and $1,950; Uyo Command, N25,299,950 and $710; and Port Harcourt Command, N2,412,247,210.05 and $5,714,389.21.

The Sokoto Command recovered the sum of N100,696,118.72; Kaduna Command, N331,494,710.81, $912, £50, and €1,610; Ilorin Command, N80,280,580.86 and $880; Abuja Zonal Command, N825,928,463 and $10,000; and Ibadan Zonal Command, N135,519,810, $14517, £280, and €500.

The Lagos Zonal Command was said to have recovered N6,826,993,798.78, $868,284.61, £147,672.10, and €1,899.90, while the Benin Zonal Command recovered n49,515,987.09 and $5,700.

Within the same period, the agency said it secured the conviction of 747 persons for offences ranging from money laundering to cybercrimes.

However, the Chairman of the EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, at a dialogue in Abuja on Wednesday, revealed that most of the 747 convictions involved persons who were prosecuted for cybercrime offences.

Meanwhile, the commission has said that it has deepened its probe into money laundering cases involving some high-profile public officials, especially former governors and ministers indicted for fraud.

The total amount involved in the money laundering cases rose to around N130.1bn as of January 31, 2024.

Details of the development were contained in an EFCC document titled, ‘100 Days in Office’, detailing ongoing probes, discoveries, and recoveries made by the commission under Olukoyede.



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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Jeboy(m): 9:46pm On Feb 04
Its high time EFCC start treating government looters like common criminals they are.

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by immortalcrown(m): 9:46pm On Feb 04
COVID-19 palliative funds? 🤔

Chai! There is God oh!

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by TrackerSK: 9:49pm On Feb 04
Money that will still be re-looted

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by fran6co(m): 10:09pm On Feb 04
Nonsense women.

These women no gt conscience

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Jeboy(m): 11:32pm On Feb 04
You can imagine.

immortalcrown:
COVID-19 palliative funds? 🤔

Chai! There is God oh!

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Jeboy(m): 11:33pm On Feb 04
What a man can do....😃

fran6co:
Nonsense women.

These women no gt conscience

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Akpabio22: 1:38am On Feb 05
Nigeria needs a very serious Revelution

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Jeboy(m): 5:01am On Feb 05
I agree with you 💯.

There is no way we can see progress with these level of stealing.

Akpabio22:
Nigeria needs a very serious Revelution

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by HeadNigga: 5:58am On Feb 05
Hmmm... what's the effect on the common man? I am not moved by headlines any longer. What i experience or see as a common man is what counts. Every headline is seen as a propaganda in my mind now.

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Divija(f): 5:58am On Feb 05
Where dem dey keep all these recovered loot?

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by dettolgel: 5:59am On Feb 05
Recovered to be re-looted. Naija I hail una grin

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by siraj1402(m): 5:59am On Feb 05
Ok
Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by gigabyte13: 5:59am On Feb 05
BUHARI cousin abi na niece
Goddddddddd......
I don know say , that woman na advanced fraud...
Since BUHARI moved the ministry away from Osinbajo like dis, give her
Everybody just dey dip hand dey chop inside the ministry.
Every government officials.

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by AllahOfBlood: 6:00am On Feb 05
cheesy


Manners of looting of all kinds are manners of Nigerian APC politicians

Even the APC supporters no even food chop sef

Mannabb-qgrills
Leodking
Yarimo

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by dettolgel: 6:00am On Feb 05
fran6co:
Nonsense women.

These women no gt conscience

The only reason this is making headline is because some people in power did not receive their share back then. Secondly this is to distract Nigeria from the incompetency of the present administration.

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by aysnoopy(m): 6:00am On Feb 05
No be NPOWER woman be that

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by malali: 6:00am On Feb 05
Tinubu,

Advice from a concerned citizen, Nigeria should start a store chain across the country, and in these stores only Nigerian made goods should be sold, the quality might be less than imported goods, but the idea is to buy Nigerian and improve our production sector, Goods should be sold at retail quantity to end-users only, these should range from shoes made in Aba to semovita from corn grown in katsina, to other processed food sourced from other parts of the countries. Every state in Nigeria produces something thats nationally purchased.
Government should only create accommodating conditions and support local producers. Everything produced in Nigeria should be studied and improved upon to replace and established foreign counterparts. Wheat substitute bread, locally textiled clothes,Local bathing soap,toothpaste, We should maximise producing everything in Nigeria. People earning "Nigerian" salaries should be able to procure locally made goods.

I also think we need to secure the "naira" a little bit more, i wont be surprised, people who looted billions on Buhari's exit are still changing that money to dollars. At this point your government doesn't know the amount of naira in circulation or amount of dollars in Nigeria.
Fix the Nigerian stock exchange, sanitize it, we have many Nigerians that went to Harvard and Wharton, who are very qualified. Give the looters somewhere to store their "stolen" wealth, so as not to cause these naira/dollar tsunami volatility.

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by gratiaeo(m): 6:02am On Feb 05
Another lamba to distract Nigeria. You recovered N37b from a criminals and you still allow them to walk freely. How much did Balogun stolen that land him into prison during OBJ. APC fight against corruption is nonsensical

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Brendaniel: 6:03am On Feb 05
I still feel it is just 10 percent of her entire loot

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by tunwumi: 6:03am On Feb 05
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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Scholace: 6:04am On Feb 05
Let them pay those Npower beneficiaries their outstanding stipend immediately before Emilokan and his cronies will reloot it again

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Sheuns(m): 6:04am On Feb 05
Betta Edu is being investigated for 17bn. This woman was made a minister less than 8 months before her suspension. The way and manner these politicians loot is alarming. This Sadiya woman looted 37bn in just few days.

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by OyinO: 6:04am On Feb 05
Is that not a Muslim name - Sadiya? And a female Muslim for that matter? I thought they are far more righteous than the hypocritical Nigerian Christians. Now we can see that these religious people are the original devils but keep blaming others including the imaginary devil for their sins and evil deeds. Look at that amount of money that can be shared (₦1m) for every Nigerian and will still remain. Most religious people and the most corrupt people at the same time. Religion without righteousness is vanity and wickedness.

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Astra101: 6:05am On Feb 05
So who will now reloot it Because this was never met be use for the common good of Nigerians embarassed

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by aribisala0(m): 6:05am On Feb 05
EFCC

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by money121(m): 6:05am On Feb 05
Won ti paa naija saara

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by TheRealMalcolmX(m): 6:06am On Feb 05
undecided

Is it not haram to steal public funds? Na wa oh!

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Re: EFCC Recovers ₦‎37bn From Humanitarian Ministry’s Looted Funds Under Sadiya by Scholace: 6:07am On Feb 05
dettolgel:


The only reason this is making headline is because some people in power did not receive their share back then. Secondly this is to distract Nigeria from the incompetency of the present administration.
I understand this part very well, but at least the poor Npower beneficiaries can collect their outstanding stipend before Emilokan and his cronies will reloot it again

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