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SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Adesiji77: 5:07pm On Jan 05, 2016
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies to probe the degree of complicity of Nigerian banks including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in the stealing of over N70 billion meant for arms for Nigerian soldiers fighting Boko Haram in the northeast of the country.”

In a statement a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) , the organisation said the CBN cannot absolved itself from the theft of the arms fund.

The petition, released on Tuesday by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni, expressed “concern that while the CBN turned the blind eyes to corruption involving high-ranking government officials, it continues to engage in anti-poor policies such as introducing charges for use of Automated Teller Machine (ATM cards, and threatening to send to jail economically and socially disadvantaged citizens who use dollars for local transactions.”

“This inconsistent and discriminatory approach of penalising the economically and socially disadvantaged citizens for minor infractions while showing no concern about the over N70 billion stolen arms purchase budget is unlawful as it is contrary to national and international anti-money laundering standards and best practices.”

“SERAP believes that the CBN cannot absolve itself of complicity in the stealing of the over N70 billion and that this large-scale corruption would have been prevented had the CBN been alive to its leadership and supervisory roles in implementation of anti-money laundering standards within its systems and in other banks.”

The organisation urged the Chairman of the EFCC Ibrahim Mustafa Magu, and Chairman of the ICPC Ekpo Nta to “urgently institute a joint probe of the roles played by the leadership of the CBN and other banks and financial institutions in the stealing of over N70 billion arms purchase funds.”

The petitions read in part: “SERAP believes that the efforts to identify responsibility for the heinous crimes committed against the Nigerian soldiers and their families should include the roles that banks and financial institutions played by aiding, abetting or failing to exercise due diligence to prevent the stolen funds from being stashed in their institutions, and thereby exacerbating the conflict in the Northeast.”

“SERAP is seriously concerned about CBN’s commitment and ability to tackle high-level official corruption especially given that it was the CBN that facilitated, aided and abetted the emptying of the public treasury by the late General Sani Abacha. The CBN should have learnt from this experience and not allowed without questions the withdrawal of billions of naira within a short period of time by former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd), and former Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.”

“The CBN should have tightened up its systems after helping Abacha to steal billions of dollars from our commonwealth. Dasukigate suggests that the CBN has taken no action to improve its systems and due diligence.”

“By allowing excessive withdrawals by Dasuki and Okonjo-Iweala, the CBN has helped to fuel corruption in the arms purchase budget, and thereby contributed to the unnecessary loss of lives of many Nigerian soldiers and displacement of millions of law-abiding citizens.”

“The CBN’s longstanding complicity in money laundering also explains why it has failed to take action against domestic banks that are facilitating deposits of stolen publics by Politically Exposed Persons or to encourage appropriate anticorruption agencies to pursue financial institutions abroad for their roles in corruption and money laundering in Nigeria.”

“Unless the CBN shows greater level of leadership and proactive supervisory authority, and takes its responsibilities seriously, corrupt politicians and high-ranking government officials will continue to find it easy to steal from the public treasury.”

“The EFCC and the ICPC now have the chance to send a clear message to the leadership of the CBN and other banks and financial institutions that aiding and abetting corrupt government officials to steal from the poor will attract personal responsibility.”

“The CBN ought to have blown the whistle, and filed reports with the appropriate anticorruption agencies or other authorities. Assuming the CBN could not turn down the requests for withdrawals, it should have followed and monitored the spending of the funds. The CBN also should have been transparent in terms of the amounts of returned stolen funds kept with it. Nigerians have the right to know where stolen funds are being held and what they are being spent on.”

“Nigerians have the right to know what roles the leadership of the CBN and other banks and financial institutions abroad played in aiding and abetting the stealing of the arms purchase funds.”

SERAP therefore urged the EFCC and ICPC to urgently institute a joint probe of the roles played by the leadership of the CBN and other banks and financial institutions in the stealing of over N70 billion arms purchase funds.
http://businessdayonline.com/2016/01/n70bn-arms-scandal-serap-asks-efcc-icpc-to-investigate-banks/ lalasticlala, dominique, Mynd44

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by wasco24: 5:08pm On Jan 05, 2016
It don't know what to say






All this big big amount of money can make a yoruba man open for a whole day ooooo
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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by princemillla(m): 5:17pm On Jan 05, 2016
People are beginning to build confidence with EFCC these days.

I like that, if my neighbor do mistake na to petition EFCC sharply

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by sammyj: 5:21pm On Jan 05, 2016
True talk. Banks involved are in serious mess. !!! cool

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Nobody: 5:48pm On Jan 05, 2016
Amazing report
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by feedthenation(m): 5:54pm On Jan 05, 2016
There's no way the majority of the banks and CBN are not involved in the Arms Scandal, at least their systems are used for transaction medium. Thus they should all be investigated.

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by ladyF(f): 6:23pm On Jan 05, 2016
I really can't wait to see how this will play out. Heads may not even roll at the end of the day. We just dey look dey deceive ourself!! angry

Guess who is here again... grin grin grin

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by wilybebsy(m): 6:23pm On Jan 05, 2016
Ooooh!! Our money o

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Jelo4kul(m): 6:24pm On Jan 05, 2016
Since banks can't be trusted again, I think it's high time I withdrew all my money from the bank and use it to marry ladyF

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Bevista: 6:25pm On Jan 05, 2016
“The CBN ought to have blown the whistle, and filed reports with the appropriate anticorruption agencies or other authorities..."
This is correct, but Jonathan had effectively tied Emefiele's hands using the Sanusi experience as a reference.
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It is God-sent that we now have a president that extols probity and accountability.
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Having said that, everyone culpable should be thoroughly investigated. They knew the risks.

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Nobody: 6:25pm On Jan 05, 2016
time for all goats to be assembled and given head count..#goharderbuhari

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by coldsummer: 6:25pm On Jan 05, 2016
I'm impatiently waiting for when they will pounce on David mark, his used-to-be PA brother and his daughter blessing mark.

All the projects they were supposed to do on Benue state south senatorial district that they embezzeled the monies should be thoroughly investigated.

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by DirtyGold: 6:25pm On Jan 05, 2016
Probe them all
But erm... $2.1 billion is not N70billion naira, recalculate so you can make a lot more noise

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Nobody: 6:26pm On Jan 05, 2016
All we want is convictions, not just indictments.

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by boman2014: 6:26pm On Jan 05, 2016
The NEWS just get "sweeter" everyday

LOL grin
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by oluwasure: 6:27pm On Jan 05, 2016
Naija La wa

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by dotcomnamename: 6:28pm On Jan 05, 2016
Correct
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by AlPeter: 6:28pm On Jan 05, 2016
Supported in fact a new law should be passed that anybody involved in corruption causes above 20Million if found guilty should face death by firing squad and all the wealth including those in his/her children and spouse's name be confiscated. Let's see who go allow im pale steal

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Nobody: 6:28pm On Jan 05, 2016
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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by deeswagger: 6:28pm On Jan 05, 2016
If na you nko, person keep money for your hand and he is about to go down, we u go want make e go down with the money nii... Banki o jare, keep the change grin grin grin
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by bright007(f): 6:29pm On Jan 05, 2016
In probing the CBN, make sure it is extended to the activities of Sanusi Lamido, the billy goat who used all our yams to fund his religious projects all in the name of Islamic banking and personal projects.

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jan 05, 2016
Nice one... They should start immediately

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by vecman22(m): 6:29pm On Jan 05, 2016
Step by step,or una wan teach Efcc there work again...

Efcc is on d right course already...

God bless PMB
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by zeal22(m): 6:30pm On Jan 05, 2016
Wetin concern agbero and overload? undecided
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by jimharry21(m): 6:30pm On Jan 05, 2016
the fear of #sai baba is the beginning of good governance.
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by wachakuta(m): 6:31pm On Jan 05, 2016
Oshe
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by YEMOYEMI: 6:31pm On Jan 05, 2016
And some banks came to mind immediately after reading this...............
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by anonimi: 6:32pm On Jan 05, 2016
Does anyone know when Buhari and APC will start delivering on their campaign promises for the benefit of the people
These DIVERSION stories of trial by the media without any court conviction is just to cover up their own continuing LOOTING and corruption, the same style of Buhari's "saint" Abacha.


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Firefire:
I am really worried about the increasing death toll... cry

Buhari said: “If you elect me as the President of Nigeria on February 14 (now March 28), I am assuring you that our government will chase Boko Haram out of Nigeria within two months because it is the responsibility of any reasonable government to secure the lives and property of its citizens.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/polls-campaign-promises-great-expectations/




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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by Alhkerimu(m): 6:33pm On Jan 05, 2016
so even the banks are corrupt in this country. May God save us

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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by ladyF(f): 6:35pm On Jan 05, 2016
Jelo4kul:
Since banks can't be trusted again, I think it's high time I withdrew all my money from the bank and use it to marry ladyF
lol...money cannot buy [size=15pt]LadyF's[/size] love kiss
Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by FagsamPHP(m): 6:35pm On Jan 05, 2016
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Re: SERAP Asks EFCC & ICPC To Investigate Banks by AngryNigerian(m): 6:37pm On Jan 05, 2016
...but I thought that they have already confessed, what are we still doing in court wasting taxpayers' monies? & why didnt Buhari go after Lamorde...because there is no smoke without fire...



We should, as young people form more SERAPs to talk & act more!



#WeNeedOurMoneyBack

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