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They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by lewoyo(m): 1:33pm On Jan 14, 2015
N500m EFCC loot: You are a serial liar, Ajimobi tells Ladoja
The Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has described ex-governor of the state, Senator Rashidi Ladoja’s denial of allegation of refund of N500million to the state by him as panicky and lamentable.
In a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Olalekan Alli, the governor insisted that Ladoja indeed returned the said amount, as well as vehicles he procured from the sleaze, through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Ladoja, the Accord Party’s candidate in Oyo State, in the February 28, 2015 governorship election, had through an advertorial in one of the national newspapers on Tuesday denied allegations that he refunded N500m allegedly stolen from the state’s treasury.
Earlier, Governor Ajimobi had in an interview published in a national newspaper accused Ladoja and some of his former aides and close relatives of fleecing the state during his tenure as governor, following which the EFCC was said to have quizzed him.
To wriggle out of the mess, the Accord Party’s governorship candidate was alleged to have then entered into plea bargaining with the EFCC, which informed the refund of N500m and some exotic vehicles.
“Ladoja’s shameless denial of his refund of Oyo State’s stolen loot is not only regrettable, but lamentable. His brazen denial in the face of overwhelming evidence reflects what led to the lack of trust from the led to the leadership of this country.
“The general public will recall that In 2008, Ladoja was embroiled in allegation of theft of proceeds from shares belonging to the state government, which he converted to personal use. He was subsequently arrested and detained by the EFCC.
``Governor Abiola Ajimobi revealed that indeed, Senator Ladoja returned the sum of N500 million to the EFCC which thereafter drew a cheque later collected by the state government.
``Government thus immediately opened an account to cater for this repatriated Ladoja loot tagged ``Oyo State Government repatriated fund Account No. 5030048128 with Fidelity Bank, Jimoh Odutola Road, Ibadan.
``In its quest to use the refunded money to develop the state, the sum of N449,070,155.89 was thus paid to the contractor handling the construction of model schools in all the zones of the state,” said the governor.
Recalling the saga, the governor said that Ladoja’s travail with the law started in 2008 when the former governor and one of his principal aides, Chief Adewale Atanda, became the guests of the EFCC on allegation of soiling their hands with the patrimony of Oyo State.
The statement reads: “In a statement he wrote in the EFCC gallows on August 8, 2008, Ladoja explained how the shares money was spent.
“However, in a paper personally written by Ladoja and provided by Chief Olawale Atanda, who was his ‘official cashier,’ the former governor spelt out how he spent the proceeds of the Oyo State money. He shared the money among his wife, himself, children and cronies.
“While investigation was ongoing, the EFCC recovered some money from Ladoja in same 2008. Inded, the money was paid to the commission through bank drafts (issued by Ladoja).”
As the legitimate owner, the governor said that the state began the process of recovering the loot from the EFCC in 2013 through exchange of correspondence between the state’s attorney-general and commissioner for justice, solicitor-general and the anti-graft agency.
To confirm the governor’s earlier story of using the refunded money to benefit the people of the state, the governor maintained that N449m was indeed paid to the contractor handling the construction of model schools across the state in the quest to use the refunded money judiciously.
He, therefore, tasked journalists to dig deeper into the matter by cross-checking the facts and evidences presented by the state government with the EFCC and the denial by Ladoja to determine who actually was a serial liar.

Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by emiye(m): 1:53pm On Jan 14, 2015
This same old man wants to come back to continue from where he stopped. The achievements of the Ajimobi led government thrumps whatever the Pilferer did during his tenure.

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Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by lawbabs: 1:53pm On Jan 14, 2015
Ah Baba Ladoja... E ye paro mo! Ole ni yin joor! Accord Party ko, Honda Accord ni...

And to think that Patience Jonathan came to endorse this man. It shows the kind of people that surround Jonathan. Jonathan said it is not by arresting them. If EFCC, at that time, did not arrest Ladoja, would the state be able to make use of N500 million to develop the state?

Clueless followers of GEJ should think and act appropriately rather than carrying all sort paid propaganda.

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Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by Tundeajani(m): 2:00pm On Jan 14, 2015
ajimobi should ahave started this attacks on ladoja quite earlier than this time,the dude has been parading himself as a messiah who have no sins for long now

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Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by lewoyo(m): 3:45pm On Jan 14, 2015
i repect those who said Ajimobi should have initiated attack... A true politician doesnt bringdown or initiate his past colleagues, he follows discretely n launch attack if they criticise him to shot their mouth with proof n not just mare sugar-coated mouth... He is a genius n i repect that in him... APC is the change..

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Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by launchi4real: 4:00pm On Jan 14, 2015
hmmm.lip sealed... our own ladoja...its now our own Ajimobi...APC...sai buhari... tongue grin

Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by sirbojan(m): 4:24pm On Jan 14, 2015
Certified and chronic thief, same with his mentor at aso rock, stealing is not corruption, God punish all of them.
Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by sirbojan(m): 4:26pm On Jan 14, 2015
These are the 1st set of people that will be in jail once buhari emerges.
Re: They Said They Needed Proof: Ladoja's N500m Efcc Loot. by emiye(m): 12:53pm On Jan 17, 2015
I think this news is frontpage worthy.

Mods like lalasticlala obinoscopy seun ishilove ngwakwe e.t.c should do the needful

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