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ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Islie: 8:31am On Nov 13, 2022
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has seized no fewer than 97 property from different individuals in the past four years.

The list of seized assets include 33 buildings, plots of land and a factory forfeited to the Federal Government by a former accountant with the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, Dr Jimoh Olatunde.

The anti-graft agency disclosed these to Sunday PUNCH in response to a Freedom of Information request.

Olatunde is the prosecution witness in a case of official corruption and abuse of office brought against Prof Dibu Ojerinde, a former head of the National Examination Council and later JAMB registrar.

The ex-JAMB accountant was believed to have acted as proxy for Ojerinde.

The ICPC in an 18-count accused Ojerinde of diverting public funds estimated at about N5.2bn while he was the head of NECO and JAMB.

Olatunde, who was also the Deputy Director and Head of Treasury, NECO, revealed how Ojerinde allegedly diverted N341.9m from the examination body to set up a personal printing press, school and buildings.

The witness, who testified before the High Court of Niger State, Minna, told the trial judge, Justice Abdullahi Mikailu, that N216,297,443 was deceitfully withdrawn from NECO account for payment for 17 fictitious printing contracts, which were used for establishing the printing press.

Also, no fewer than 1,233 bank accounts have been frozen by the anti-graft commission between 2019 and now.

However, 60 of the accounts belonging to 15 persons, who were investigated for corruption, have been finally forfeited to the Federal Government.

The accounts contained N547.7m and $669,248.89 in total.

A former governor of Zamfara State, Abdulazeez Yari, lost $669,248.89 and N24,289,910.89 to the Federal Government.

The money was lodged in Yari’s two personal accounts and the accounts operated by his companies, BT Oil and Gas Nigeria Limited and Kayatawa Nigeria Limited.

The sums of N217,388,040 and $311,872 found in a bank account belonging to BT Oil and Gas Nigeria Limited and another N11,159,674.80 and $301,319.99 kept in an account belonging to Kayatawa Nigeria Limited were also forfeited to the government.

Also, the ICPC has placed under interim forfeiture 29 duplexes in different estates in Jabi, Maitama, Kaduna, Zamfara and Abuja allegedly belonging to the ex-governor, who is currently on trial for corruption.

The ICPC had accused Yari, a two-term governor, of not being truthful in his assets declaration.

It accused him of diverting Zamfara State’s funds, using some companies, including Kayatawa Nigeria Limited and B T Oil and Gas Nigeria Limited.

It alleged that on June 18, 2015, BT Oil and Gas Nigeria Limited received a transfer of N150m from the Nigeria Governors’ Forum through Yari, who was then the chairman of the forum.

Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja, subsequently granted a motion by the ICPC seeking permanent forfeiture of the funds.

It could not be ascertained if Yari had appealed the forfeiture order as his lawyer, Mahmoud Magaji, could not be reached for comments on Saturday. He did not respond to calls and he had yet to reply to an SMS sent to his mobile telephone.

The ICPC stated that its motivation for seeking the orders was because “the victim of the alleged crime is the Zamfara State Government and by extension the Federal Government of Nigeria and innocent taxpayers, which include judges of courts across Nigeria.”

Other individuals whose property were also forfeited include a Ministry of Niger Delta worker, Daniel Obah, who had plots of land in different parts of Abuja and Rivers State; an officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil, Edike Akpan; Joseph Udoh, a retired Federal High Court official; and Adedeji Taofi, who forfeited a school.

A businessman, Lukumanu Waziri, similarly lost an unregistered Pontiac car, Peugeot 406, Range Rover Evoque and an unregistered Lexus, as well as bungalow, land, shoe and other personal items to the government.

One Adenike Bintu forfeited two plots of land along Airport Road, Abuja, while Okroghene Akpore lost parcels of land and a duplex.

Kabiru Poloma equally forfeited several plots of land in Gombe State, a multipurpose complex and two hotels – Donkay Hotel and Suites and Snamai Suites.

Also on the list is Adam Yusuf, who forfeited residential buildings in Idu, Abuja, while one Babangida Aliyu also lost a Mercedes Benz car to the government.

The commission in the accompanying letter to the FoI request dated September 27, 2022 and signed by the Director, Legal Services, Henry Emore, stated, “Funds in the 60 accounts operated by different banks have been finally forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria and the funds transferred to the ICPC Recovery Account domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria for onward transmission to the Consolidated Revenue Fund since the victim in these cases is the Federal Government.”

Commenting on the development, the Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Auwal Rafsanjani, said the seizures proved that corruption was still alive in Nigeria.

“This further proves that there is still corruption in Nigeria as against what politicians say. They always dismiss the fact that there is still corruption in Nigeria. The ICPC has only exposed the nitty gritty of what is going on in the country,” Rafsanjani stated.

He, however, commended the anti-graft agencies for their continued fight against corruption, noting, “The ICPC is doing a great job in fighting corruption without political antics and we must commend what they are doing. They are one of the agencies doing their job quietly and we enjoin other security agencies to do the same. They do the work and we are seeing the results.” But a legal practitioner, Nanfwang Ayuba, said fighting corruption must be supported by ordinary Nigerians, noting that nobody should be seen to be above the law.

Ayuba said, “If we are able to show that nobody is above the law and everybody is equal before the law, then we can say we are winning the war against corruption. However, if there is a perception that the fight is selective or cosmetic, then we are not going to win the war. Corruption should be fought holistically.

“Justice must not only be done, but must be seen to be manifestly done. Until we get there, I will say that the ICPC and other anti-corruption agencies are just making attempts in fighting corruption.”

Another legal practitioner, Sani Rabiu, however, said the anti-corruption agencies were carrying out selective justice, which should be improved upon.

Calling for improvement in anti-corruption strategies, he said, “We need a lot of improvement in the fight against corruption because it appears that the agencies that are charged with such responsibilities are not carrying out their jobs as expected.

“Ordinarily, if there is an allegation of corruption against any Nigerian regardless of that person’s political party or location, they should be investigated fairly and justly.

“But it appears that that is not what they are doing. They are still carrying out selective justice. We cannot score them zero, but as a matter of fact, they need to reorganise their mode of operation.”

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Sasi54: 9:02am On Nov 13, 2022
Nice one, surely all wealth gotten illegally will get back to the rightful owner

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by God1000(m): 9:07am On Nov 13, 2022
Kudos to ICPC, I want the agency to do more, we hardly hear about their operations, is it that they don't have the wherewithal for optimal performance or what?

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Ka3rry: 6:04pm On Nov 13, 2022
Well-done to you guys.......

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by SILVERLINES: 6:05pm On Nov 13, 2022
angry

So many wahala for big men these days
From redesigning of naira to account freezing
Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by waterpouroverfl: 6:06pm On Nov 13, 2022
Bb
Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Ireportlive: 6:06pm On Nov 13, 2022
The more they get caught the more they keep stealing

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by FIRDAUS3(m): 6:07pm On Nov 13, 2022
Money dey this country

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Truthshotcrazy: 6:07pm On Nov 13, 2022
Na wa o
Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by GreaterFuture(m): 6:08pm On Nov 13, 2022
Lol
Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Aplaudez(m): 6:08pm On Nov 13, 2022
Hmmm, and Nigerians are living in premium poverty, and someone is in possession this huge amount.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by bayelsaowei(m): 6:08pm On Nov 13, 2022
All jokers...arrest politicians and sanitise the country...this country don tire person...
Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by NavasBit: 6:09pm On Nov 13, 2022
Still some empty Brain won't appreciate buhari. They only rant on negative result.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:09pm On Nov 13, 2022
Good news.
Good Development.

God bless our Darling Daddy President Muhammadu Buhari and his amiable Vice president Prof Yemi Osinbajo for all they are doing to make this once battered and looted nation work again.

Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime whether the evil ones like it or not.

God bless all good, sane and hardworking Nigerians.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Rainstormer: 6:10pm On Nov 13, 2022
Hmmm

Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by tolumizzy(m): 6:10pm On Nov 13, 2022
Looters will not know joy in Jesus name
Am here
Unemployed since 2015 due to my bent leg
Can't even afford money to go for orthopedic surgery
And you guys stach billions for your families
And generation.....you guys will not know peace as far as the heaven stand far above the earth.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by gratiaeo(m): 6:10pm On Nov 13, 2022
I wonder when EFCC, ICPC will open Peter Obi case file like this angry grin anyway your guess is as good as my

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:10pm On Nov 13, 2022
tolumizzy:
Looters will not know joy ijn
AMEN in the mighty name of Jesus.
And same goes to all their online supporters.

God bless you Mr Tolu.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by HolyPussy: 6:12pm On Nov 13, 2022
Stealing is in their blood.

They just can't help it.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Aremson14(m): 6:12pm On Nov 13, 2022
Crime does not pay. The ex Jamb boss who was held in high Estee is now becoming a nuisance..If you occupy a political position try and be sincere. Last last Naija go better

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by saferoom: 6:15pm On Nov 13, 2022
Lolz are they still working?
Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by EzeNwaanyiMmili(f): 6:15pm On Nov 13, 2022
Ireportlive:
The more they get caught the more they keep stealing
shatap what do you know

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by iezeiyida(m): 6:16pm On Nov 13, 2022
The institutions created to fight corruption in Nigeria is weak. What we need is a leader who will really strengthen those institutions by initiating unmatchable reforms and policies so they can really be independent because they are dependent on few powerful executives in government.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Agricmoney(m): 6:17pm On Nov 13, 2022
Hmmm



Anyway, Agriculture is life.

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by BigYash: 6:18pm On Nov 13, 2022
NavasBit:
Still some empty Brain won't appreciate buhari. They only rant on negative result.
make them first open buhari yash after he leaves office.. Then you will understand how empty your brain is. Have you forgotten how magu said he gave part of his loots to Osibanjo? Till today no investigation was done.. Imagine the one president dey do.. He sent luxury cars to Niger rep.
Finance minister said they weren't aware. Abi no be this country u dey then? Make una dey fight una selves on nairaland, while politicians dey secure the bag for their unborn generations..

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by gratiaeo(m): 6:20pm On Nov 13, 2022
tolumizzy:
Looters will not know joy in Jesus name
Am here
Unemployed since 2015 due to my bent leg
Can't even afford money to go for orthopedic surgery
And you guys stach billions for your families
And generation.....you guys will not know peace as far as the heaven stand far above the earth.
Peter obi is the only option for now voting Atiku or Tinubu will a continue of cycle looting. Goats like Dino malaye etc are by the side smiling waiting for Atiku to win so that looting will continue

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Re: ICPC Freezes 1,233 Bank Accounts, Ex-gov May Lose 29 Duplexes by Faposky95: 6:23pm On Nov 13, 2022
Better late than never....
Stop telling us...just do it.. NIKE

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