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ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Nobody: 4:34am On Aug 19, 2015
THESE are not comfortable times for some ‘super rich’ civil servants as they are said to be rushing to sell their choice houses and state-of-the-art automobiles in order to avoid losing the properties to the President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-graft crusade.

Already, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission has reportedly confiscated some buildings said to have been owned by public servants whose earnings are said not to support ownership of such grand structures.

Our correspondents learnt on Tuesday that some civil servants now bombard estate agents in the Federal Capital Territory in order to aid the quick sale of their properties, while financially buoyant buyers were said to have started cashing in on the development.

One of our correspondents gathered that the sale of properties in Abuja since the new administration came on board had increased by about 30 per cent.

In fact, it was learnt that property sales in the FCT increased “tremendously” within the past four weeks, in contrast to the lull that characterised the sector from January to May this year.

Real estate agents in the Federal Capital Territory told The PUNCH that the increase could be attributed to the recent probes of government officials and the resultant confiscation of their properties by the ICPC.

ThePUNCH had reported exclusively a few weeks ago that the ICPC would commence a clampdown on very wealthy civil servants.

On August 16, SundayPUNCH reported that the ICPC had seized 24 landed properties that belonged to three officers of the Niger Delta Ministry.

It stated that the properties were seized because they were “excessive of the emoluments of the affected officers.”

The commission had also explained that the properties were seized in pursuant to Section 45 (4) a – (b) of the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Act 2000.

The ICPC had, among others, said, “Whereas the commission is investigating a matter involving some staff of the Niger Delta ministry, wherein certain movable and immovable properties owned by the said staff are in issue. And whereas the commission is of the opinion based on the aforementioned investigation that these movable and immovable properties owned by these people who are staff of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs are excessive, having regard to their present emoluments and all other relevant circumstances.

“The commission hereby notifies the entire public that all movable and immovable properties owned by these staff and listed hereunder are seized.”

Real estate agents that spoke with our correspondents explained that some private individuals had started consulting real estate agents, requesting assistance in disposing of their properties.

“The probe has created panic. Private persons now consult us, requesting our assistance in helping them sell their properties. Of course, they won’t say they are trying to avoid probe, but most of us know that that is what they are avoiding,” an agent and member of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria, who pleaded not to be identified, said.

When contacted, the immediate past National President/Chairman of Council, REDAN, Chief Olabode Afolayan, said that the property sector had witnessed an unprecedented boom in the sales of properties in the past few weeks.

He said, “In the last couple of months, you could see that there was no activity at all. Between January and May, it was like there was no activity at all. So, what we are experiencing now shows that people are coming back to business and we hope that things will soon take normal shape.”

When asked if the rise in sales of properties could be attributed to the anti-corruption stance of the President and the recent sanctioning of some civil servants, he said “that might not be far from the truth.”


Afolayan said, “That might not be the case with estate developers because we are not government officials, rather we sell our own properties. But for owners of existing properties who are beginning to offload their belongings, then it might be for the reason not too far from what we are experiencing now, in which we have a government that is going to be proactive in addressing corruption and is not going to condone any form of negativity that will affect the system.

“But for us, it is a different thing because we have our own businesses and many of our businesses are funded by financial institutions. We sell our properties now because we don’t want the devaluation of the naira to catch up with our businesses.”

Afolayan’s successor and incumbent President of REDAN, Mr. Ugochukwu Chime, told one of our correspondents that it was expected for the sales of properties to increase, adding that many government officials of the past administration might want to dispose of their properties now.

He said, “We have not done any study now. However, it is a seasonal thing. Some of the officials of the past government will not want to leave Abuja just like that, it is not possible. Those who are coming with the new government have moved massively into Abuja and they are willing to buy.

“Those of the past government will want to sell their properties to either meet their needs or may do so not to leave Abuja just like that.”

The FCT Chairman of REDAN, Mrs. Binta Ibrahim, said she could not attribute the haste by civil servants to dispose of their belongings to probe, but noted that the sales of properties had increased.

“People are buying properties and sales have increased since the new administration came onboard, particularly in recent times. However, I cannot say if those selling are civil servants who are trying to avoid corruption probe by the President or not,” she said

Meanwhile, the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria has applied to the ICPC for information on civil servants alleged to own properties worth billions of naira.

The union said that it asked the anti-graft agency to furnish it with the details of civil servants that were discovered to have used proceeds of corruption to purchase properties in Abuja, Lagos and other cities of the country.

The General Secretary, ASCSN, Bashir Lawal, said this on Tuesday when our correspondent asked him to react to the ICPC report in which many civil servants were alleged to own high net worth and choice properties.

Lawal declined to comment on the report, saying the union needed to see the content of the ICPC report before it could offer a response to it.

Lawal said, “We need to confirm whether the owners of the properties are real civil servants; at times, some people are brought into the civil service; so, are we talking of people brought into the service by politicians or the real civil servants?

“We have called for details from ICPC; when we get the details, we will react appropriately.”



http://www.punchng.com/news/icpc-probe-super-rich-civil-servants-rush-to-sell-houses/

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Jadonaldson(m): 4:37am On Aug 19, 2015
Sai Buhari in action eyaaa grin

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by donholy28(m): 4:52am On Aug 19, 2015
Fear don begin dey catch dem...but day must be caught

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Lucasbalo(m): 4:55am On Aug 19, 2015
That's a good start and the fight against corruption should go to the highest level of Government without regard to ethnicity or tribe or political affiliations. With this, Nigeria will be a rising sun.

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by oduastates: 4:56am On Aug 19, 2015
Thieves
Make them vomit every penny

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Nobody: 6:10am On Aug 19, 2015
Ok!!!


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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by natas22: 6:12am On Aug 19, 2015
Auction time blessing time, if the house ain't in asokoro then don't holla me.

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by PassingShot(m): 6:16am On Aug 19, 2015
They call him "Baba Go Slow", "I will, I will", and even dull.ard. Yet he has achieved more in the areas that matter most in less than three months than what The Clueless One achieved in almost six years.

Aren't they the accursed ones?

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by handie(m): 6:20am On Aug 19, 2015
Sell the houses and you'll have to explain how u got such money. For their mind their accounts and movements ain't be monitored? Hahahah. I laugh in Swahili. The chicken has come to roost. There's no escape for them. Just jejely go and return ur loot.

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by ba7man(m): 6:20am On Aug 19, 2015
I'm loving this. The wicked will never have peace under this administration at this rate.

On the sideline, watch out for cheap properties for sale, wealth is about to spread to common folks that are ready.

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Smooyis(m): 6:23am On Aug 19, 2015
Warning to buyers.

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Flyingngel(m): 6:31am On Aug 19, 2015
In as much as i love this pursuit, the government shld have undertake the investigation secretly so as to catch at least 70% of this corrupt civil servant. I knw that our journalists are not helping matters, they report every thing including the confidential ones.

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by 400billionman: 7:00am On Aug 19, 2015
Nonsense reportage.

Which king tells his enemies his battle strategy ?

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by socialmediaman: 7:16am On Aug 19, 2015
Flyingngel:
In as much i so love this pursuit, the government shld have undertake the investigation secretly so as to catch at least 70% of this corrupt civil servant. I knw that our journalists are not helping matters, they report every thing including the confidential ones.

They know what they're doing. They must be in touch with the estate agents too so as to trail people contacting them for sales, it's all part of intelligence

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by omenka(m): 7:17am On Aug 19, 2015
If I were the government, this is the time to infiltrate the properties market with undercover operatives who would pose either as agents or buyers, purchase these properties and gather as much evidence about their owners as possible. Then sue their thieving and corrupt assess to hades!

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Flyingngel(m): 7:25am On Aug 19, 2015
[quote author=socialmediaman post=37107253]

They know what they're doing. They must be in touch with the estate agents too so as to trail people contacting them for sales, it's all part of intelligence.





If u say so.
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Flyingngel(m): 7:26am On Aug 19, 2015
[quote author=socialmediaman post=37107253]

They know what they're doing. They must be in touch with the estate agents too so as to trail people contacting them for sales, it's all part of intelligence.





If u say so.
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by debo07(m): 7:54am On Aug 19, 2015
The name Buhari alone sends shivers to the spines of civil servants.He doesn't need to tell u wot to do b4 u knw ur work.Ones you av a leader dat we all knw is a no non sence man den pple will surely follow his foot steps.Corruption under GEJ was so massive.Has he was stealing his own others too were doing same.we can't just but thank God for bringing in Buhari now.Another 4 yrs of GEJ would av bin a disaster....SAI BABA!!!!!!

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by tunwumi: 7:59am On Aug 19, 2015
The fear of Buhari is the beginning of long living

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Chibaba247(m): 7:59am On Aug 19, 2015
Will dey return d moni?
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Burger01(m): 8:20am On Aug 19, 2015
All forms of corruption must be dealt with. No matter whose ox is being gored smiley

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by strawb(f): 8:21am On Aug 19, 2015
Ok
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Nobody: 8:21am On Aug 19, 2015
starting my morning with such good news gladdens my heart grin
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by kingarizona1(m): 8:21am On Aug 19, 2015
The only thing I hear and see I this Government is PROBE! PROBE!! PROBE!!!#____ Soon they'll Probe Nigeria
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by oneda(m): 8:21am On Aug 19, 2015
Good
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by OAMMB(f): 8:22am On Aug 19, 2015
Time to buy houses and cars at very cheap prices

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Nobody: 8:22am On Aug 19, 2015
Am a pro-APC,but all these noise about corruption,and propaganda should be stopped,or reduced...


Seriously,its getting stale..PMB did this,he did that,bla!bla!!


Haba,this govt is Media-cracy,govt of the media,for the media,and by the media..



On a lesser note,am interested if any of them wants to sell a duplex for #1m.
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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by maxiuc(m): 8:24am On Aug 19, 2015
All anti corruption grafts are waking up now after they hav shared in the corruption looming in the country since buhari should probe this agencies
Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Viktor1983(m): 8:24am On Aug 19, 2015
Efcc don buckle up

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Johnnoah1st: 8:25am On Aug 19, 2015
I DONT BELIEVE ALL DIS BUHARI STORY, CUS APC CAN DO ANYTHING TO LET PEOPLE BELIEVE BUHARI IS A SAINT ANGEL.

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Re: ICPC Probe: ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants Rush To Sell Houses by Kingsasian(m): 8:25am On Aug 19, 2015
Behold! Change has come

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