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EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Islie: 8:45am On Jan 04
Anti-graft body grills coordinator, arrests ex-DFA

Ex-Humanitarian Affairs minister fails to honour agency’s invitation



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has tracked N30 billion of the N44 billion moved from the accounts of the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA).

The multiple accounts to which the funds were moved by some NSIPA officials have been frozen by the anti-graft agency as part of an ongoing probe.

It was learnt that the N44 billion was suspiciously moved from NSIPA’s accounts into private and corporate accounts linked to those serving as fronts.

Some of the officials of the agency have been undergoing investigation.

For hours yesterday, EFCC interrogators grilled the suspended National Coordinator/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the agency, Halima Shehu.

The anti-graft commission also arrested NSIPA’s immediate past Director of Finance and Accounts (DFA), Mr. Bwai Adamu Hamza.

Hamza retired from the agency in December.

Shehu and Hamza were subjected to interrogation yesterday by a special team.

Former Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development minister, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, failed to honour the EFCC invitation to appear for interrogation.

She also did not send any message on why she did not turn up.

Officials designated to interrogate her waited in vain.

The EFCC invited Umar-Farouq over the alleged laundering of N37, 170,855,753.44 during her tenure through a contractor, James Okwete. The former minister denied the allegations.

There were strong indications last night that having failed to turn up without explanation, the former minister might be declared wanted by the EFCC.

Investigations showed that the ongoing probe of NSIPA assumed a new dimension following the discovery that the total cash taken out of the agency’s vaults was N44 billion.

But, after tracking the movement of the cash, the EFCC recovered and froze the N30 billion it traced to multiple accounts.

As of Tuesday, the agency had intercepted and seized N17 billion.

Within 24 hours, the commission traced and froze an additional N13 billion in some accounts, raising the cash seized to N30 billion.

Detectives were still profiling many accounts last night to uncover the balance of N14 billion.

A source, who spoke in confidence, said the EFCC Executive Chairman. Mr. Ola Olukoyede was personally leading the probe.

The source said: “After hours of interrogation and profiling of many accounts, the EFCC was able to confirm that unauthorised N44 billion was suspiciously moved out of NSIPA’s account to some private and corporate accounts.

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“So far, N30billion has been traced to some accounts and frozen.

“Our operatives are on the trail of the owners and alleged fronts or firms used to siphon the cash.


“Records showed that the N44 billion was hurriedly moved out of NSIPA’s account in one week.”

As of press time, the EFCC had arrested Hamza in connection with the action.

According to the investigation, Hamza, who retired on December 29, was picked up to clarify the movement of the cash under his watch.

Shehu and Hamza were said to have “worked closely” in the agency.

Another source said: “The National Coordinator and the ex-DFA were grilled by our investigating team for hours on Wednesday. Halima was taken into custody on Tuesday while Hamza was arrested yesterday.

“Based on the new focus of the EFCC chairman, Halima was, on compassionate ground, allowed to go home at about 11pm on Tuesday. She reported for another round of interaction yesterday.

“For Hamza, the EFCC arrested him following intelligence that he might travel out of the country for an engagement.”

The source added: “The two persons have made useful statements and we have recovered some records which enabled us to trace and freeze N30 billion. For a long time, the two officials have been working together.

“Immediately Hamza retired, Halima appointed him as a Special Adviser on Finance. He was expected to resume work on Tuesday.

“Our team is, however, working round the clock to uncover the accounts where the remaining N14 billion was hidden.”

On Umar-Farouq’s connection with the matter, her accuser, Okwete was in EFCC’s custody yesterday awaiting her arrival for a face-to-face interrogation.

“We will give her some grace and if she does not honour our invitation, the EFCC will have no choice but to declare the ex-minister wanted.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/efcc-freezes-n30b-nsipa-cash-traced-to-private-accounts/

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by kkkp: 8:47am On Jan 04
Islie:






Anti-graft body grills coordinator, arrests ex-DFA

Ex-Humanitarian Affairs minister fails to honour agency’s invitation




https://thenationonlineng.net/efcc-freezes-n30b-nsipa-cash-traced-to-private-accounts/

Nlfpmod
Nigerians and greed. Nigerians need mental evaluation. Nigerians are avaricious. Accumulating what you don't need.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Lawalemi(m): 8:51am On Jan 04
Just like that, this one was out to fleece the nation of over 30B naira when several communities are without roads.

Nigeria needs to do something drastic about corruption..

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Hoelujohn: 8:53am On Jan 04
APC is working. You can see that APC is here to cleanse Nigeria and turn her into a corruption free country.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Beremx(f): 8:59am On Jan 04
Nigeria corruption should be studied in the university.
I'm tired of reading stories about it

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by madridguy(m): 9:02am On Jan 04
cheesy
Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by MrProlific95: 9:09am On Jan 04
Kudos EFCC this kind of arrest and seizure are the main reason why EFCC wqs set up in the first place, that's not to say Yahoo boys should notbbe arrested.

Yahoo boys and Politicians are the same

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by CodeTemplar: 9:22am On Jan 04
All under Mr integrity. Demons.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by rocknation62(m): 9:27am On Jan 04
I will only belive this only if the EFCC will keep us updated on every new development on this issue. Until then, No gree for anybody (NGFA)

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Marvieduke(f): 9:27am On Jan 04
After freezing it, same EFCC will divert the money to their account useless set of people.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Inspirer1: 9:27am On Jan 04
Better!
We only pray against re-looting!

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Franzinni: 9:27am On Jan 04
They should lean on the financial institution that harboured the funds... At least give them some punishment for being complicit.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Sovig: 9:27am On Jan 04
I always knew all those social investment program is scam

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Holiyo(m): 9:28am On Jan 04
After lashing her 30 strokes of the cane for the 30b, the interrogation can then commence.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by adecz: 9:28am On Jan 04
undecided



Buhari government was just a
looting machine that bankrupted the
country and pauperized the citizens..

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by reiddecuti: 9:29am On Jan 04
Until people keep paying heavily for their doings, this country is still a Joke. You can just not only confiscate but deliberately persecute the suspect.


Nigeria still running in circles like circus clowns 🤡, keep doing same old things that were done since 1999 return of 4th Republic.


When were ready to revolve as a nation, we'll know, for now let's sit back and watch the fun while it last.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by rocknation62(m): 9:29am On Jan 04
Hoelujohn:
APC is working. You can see that APC is here to cleanse Nigeria and turn her into a corruption free country.

Dey play

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by NuCypher: 9:29am On Jan 04
Nigeria is finished

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Angelfrost(m): 9:29am On Jan 04
Sigh... Forget the development of this nation!

Not with this historic and shocking level of unrepentant and unrelenting Corruption.


No policy or directive or whatever is going to yield anything meaningful or long-term...!

Clearly, Nigeria can not be managed and nurtured to greatness by Nigerians.


Quote me anywhere... Let every cent and Kobo of our debt be written off today, these bastards will plunge the nation into twice more debt through corruption in less than a decade.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by money121(m): 9:29am On Jan 04
Better
Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Marvyx(m): 9:30am On Jan 04
These are the same people that will tell you stay, don't japa and fight for Nigeria. cheesy

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Chikel20000(m): 9:32am On Jan 04
Dear North....

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Lateef73: 9:32am On Jan 04
adecz:
undecided



Buhari government was just a
looting machine that bankrupted the
country and pauperized the citizens..

Nlpolicewoman will not agree with you .

They were feeding audio children while the nation was on lockdown in 2020

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Racoon(m): 9:32am On Jan 04
sad Buhari really bred criminals for this nation especially from the North.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by TMHL: 9:33am On Jan 04
These are people's parents. How do they look their younger folks in the eye to teach them morals?

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by flexyrule(m): 9:33am On Jan 04
Lol
Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Bigkoko: 9:33am On Jan 04
Fire down baba...... Retrieve every penny! These people need medical evaluation to ascertain if they're ok. They steal so blindly!



Islie:




Anti-graft body grills coordinator, arrests ex-DFA

Ex-Humanitarian Affairs minister fails to honour agency’s invitation




https://thenationonlineng.net/efcc-freezes-n30b-nsipa-cash-traced-to-private-accounts/

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Objectivist04: 9:33am On Jan 04
Northerners and looting, after they will claim religious piety , like Sadia like Aisha

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by BondRiv: 9:34am On Jan 04
Sadiya Umar-Farouq is convinced she is above the law. The ball is in EFCC's court.

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Re: EFCC Freezes ₦‎30 Billion NSIPA Cash Traced To Private Accounts by Flier: 9:34am On Jan 04
We need capital punishment for looters just like China,till then we are not moving forward, why would you loot billions ? Why can’t you carry out the project and make profit on it?

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