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EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Okirinwankwa76(m): 6:27am On Jan 14
…reopens cases against Fayose, Kwankwaso, Nnamani, Lamido, Sylva, others

•Diezani, other ex-ministers listed as agency vows not to spare politically exposed persons


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has reopened money laundering cases against 13 former governors and some former ministers, with the amounts involved running into over N853.8bn.

Sunday PUNCH findings revealed that the amount at stake in the high-profile cases involving the former governors and ex-ministers was not less than N772.2bn, however, the anti-graft agency is currently investigating the N81.6bn that was allegedly looted in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

However, another $2.2bn was alleged to have gone missing through money laundering, fund diversion and misappropriation in recent times. The $2.2bn was allegedly diverted by a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki; late media mogul, Raymond Dokpesi; former governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa; and former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, and others.

According to the EFCC, the money was meant for arms procurement in support of the war against terrorists, but it was laundered, diverted, and misappropriated.

While Dasuki was in custody of the Department of State Services in 2015, the EFCC arrested Dokpesi, Bafarawa, Yuguda and others.

They were all arrested after being indicted by a presidential committee that investigated arms procurement under former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

The committee said about $2.2bn was diverted for purposes other than arms procurement.

The affected persons include two former Ekiti State governors, Kayode Fayemi and Ayo Fayose; former Zamfara State governor, Bello Matawalle; two former Enugu State governors, Chimaroke Nnamani and Sullivan Chime; former Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Adamu; former Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Others are former Rivers State governor, Peter Odili; former Abia State governor, Theodore Orji; former Gombe State governor, Danjuma Goje; former Sokoto State governor, Aliyu Wamako; former Bayelsa State governor, Timipre Sylva; and former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido.

Matawalle, who is currently serving as the Minister of Defence in the administration of President Bola Tinubu, is being probed for alleged N70bn money laundering; while Fayemi, who served as Minister of Solid Minerals Development in former President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet from November 11, 2015 to May 30, 2018, before resigning to contest the governorship election for his second term, is being investigated for an alleged N4bn fraud, while Fayose, a two-term governor of Ekiti State, is being investigated by the anti-graft agency for an alleged N6.9bn fraud.

Nnamani is being probed for an alleged N5.3bn fraud; Chime is being investigated over an alleged N450m campaign fraud as part of the N23bn allegedly shared by a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, while Adamu is under probe for alleged N15bn fraud.

Kwakwanso is being probed for alleged non-remittance of N10bn pension fund; Orji is being investigated over alleged N551bn money laundering; while Odili is similarly being probed for alleged N100bn fraud. It is not yet clear how the probe of the ex-Rivers State governor will be handled as he obtained an order of perpetual injunction restraining the EFCC and other security agencies from a Federal High Court in March 2008, which has not been vacated to date.

Goje is being probed by the commission for an alleged N5bn fraud; Wammako is being investigated for allegedly diverting N15bn; Sylva, a former Minister of State for Petroleum under Buhari, is under probe for alleged N19.2bn money laundering; while Lamido is being investigated over an alleged N1.35bn fraud.

Diezani is being probed over several alleged money laundering cases running into several billions of naira and millions of dollars.

Sources privy to the development told our correspondent on Friday that the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, was reviewing all the high-profile cases, and had since his assumption of office reappointed investigators to take up the several probes without prejudice to the suspects’ social or political status.

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“The chairman is reviewing all high profile cases, and he has ordered the investigators not to treat anyone differently, especially politically exposed persons, such as former governors and ministers, who were indicted for money laundering,” an impeccable source told Sunday PUNCH.

The EFCC had also recently commenced the probe of some former ministers, Olu Agunloye (power, mines and steel), Olu Agunloye, over an alleged $6bn fraud on the Mambilla Power Project; and Sadiya Umar-Farouk (humanitarian affairs), over an alleged N37.1bn fraud.

Agunloye and Umar-Farouq served under former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Muhammadu Buhari, respectively. The EFCC is probing both former ministers and arraigned Agunloye, who was remanded in a custodial centre pending the perfection of his N50m bail.

The commission is also probing the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, and the embattled Coordinator of the suspended National Social Investment Programme Agency, Halima Shehu, over alleged N81.6bn fraud uncovered in the ministry.

Sunday PUNCH learnt that the commission was also probing the chief executive officers of several banks, civil servants, and contractors in connection with the humongous fraud uncovered in the ministry.

Olukoyede had on Friday declared that all high-profile cases would be reviewed and revisited, while noting that indicted former or incumbent public officials’ corruption cases would not be overlooked or abandoned by the commission.

He made the declaration in Abuja through the acting Director of Public Affairs, EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, who spoke to journalists following a protest by members of the Zamfara Alternative Forum at the commission’s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja.

Members of the group had urged the anti-graft agency to revisit the probe of the immediate past governor of the state, Matawalle, over alleged N70bn money laundering.

Responding to the request of the protesters, Uwujaren revealed that Olukoyede had reviewed all inherited high-profile cases since he assumed office, adding that the commission would proceed with the probe of every indicted high-profile person.

He said, “I want to assure you that, as far as the commission is concerned, nobody is above the law. What the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, has done since assuming office is that he has reviewed all the high-profile cases he inherited.

“And the EFCC Chairman has asked me to assure you that this case, like others, will not be an exception. The case will be reviewed, and the chairman assures you that something will be done under the law, and no one is above the law and no case shall be swept under the carpet.

“Rest assured that these cases will be revisited because the EFCC believes that no case should be swept under the carpet. If you have done something wrong and if our investigation is able to establish that you have a case, we will proceed with the matter.”

On May 18, 2023, the EFCC, through its spokesman, Osita Nwajah, had said Matawalle was being investigated by the commission over allegations of monumental corruption, award of phantom contracts, and diversion of over N70bn.

He stated, “The money, which was sourced as a loan from an old-generation bank purportedly for the execution of projects across the local government areas of the state, was allegedly diverted by the governor through proxies and contractors, who received payment for contracts that were not executed.

“The commission’s investigations revealed that more than 100 companies received payments from the funds, with no evidence of service rendered to the state.

“Some of the contractors, who had been invited and quizzed by the commission, made startling revelations on how they were allegedly compelled by the governor to return the funds received from the state coffers back to him through his aides after converting the same to United States dollars.”

https://punchng.com/efcc-revives-13-ex-govs-n772bn-fraud-cases/

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by lexylaw40: 6:50am On Jan 14
What a world we live in.
But why are they always shouting Tinubu Tinubu Tinubu. Now you can see things for yourself.

Please let them reopen the $14b power project fraud allegedly committed by Obasanjo's
administration

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by PrinceofSarcasm: 6:55am On Jan 14
Hmmm if this is true real and not the usual media trials we have seen in the past then I will stan Tinubu .

If for the first time we have sincere persecution of corrupt looters who stole Nigeria's money then I will become the world's strongest tinubu supporter.

If for the first time we have true unbiased persecution of looters and they are sent to jail not Orji uzor kalu type of jail where they are still.paid salary but real jail then truly I will become the world's top Tinubu fan. I will change my daughter's name to Tinubu and I will use my.money to print 1.million I love Tinubu tshirts and share in different states .

But alas we all know this is all fake drama to distract from bad governance. When since 1999 has any corrupt official been made to face the law? When even the judges are corrupt?

The fact is tinubu has too much corrupt bagages to persecute.anyome sincerely. Look at Betha Edu's case. In any honest sincere country by now she would have been in handcuffs because the evidence is overwhelming. But this is Tinubu government so she is free. Forget all these noise true governance doesn't need media to talk. You will just wake up to see arrested bot media telling you efcc said they will do this and that.

It's all lies.

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Aboks(m): 6:57am On Jan 14
Super story

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by lexylaw40: 7:00am On Jan 14
We have suffered too much in the hands of our governors

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by eliyke(m): 7:13am On Jan 14
Hope dis is not initial gragra of every newly elected government?

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Neduzze5(m): 7:45am On Jan 14
Hmmm


When will they begin the case on Nyesom Wike

The man robbed Rivers State to stupor!!

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by FireUpNow(m): 7:46am On Jan 14
Money dey fly just anyhow for this country sha

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:46am On Jan 14
CORRUPTION MUST DIE TOTALLY IN OUR NATION.

For those who may have forgotten, kindly joggle your memories with the following words on marble and you will agree with us that what happened in our nation since democracy was nothing but gathering of rogues.
Happy reading:

1. I acted based on Jonathan's instruction - Dasuki

2. I didn't give order - Jonathan

3. I collected 350M from Dasuki for consultation - Iyorchia Ayu

4. I only collected $30,000 from Dasuki not N100m - Bode George

5. I got N4.6b from Dasuki for spiritual purposes - Bafarawa

6. I got N650M from Dasuki for my Abuja burnt office - Thisday Obaigbena.

7. I got N2.1b from Dasuki for publicity - Dokpesi

8. I got another N100m from Yuguda he didn't tell me from where - Bafarawa.

9. I gave N100m each to Odili, Jim Nwobodo Bode George and others - Yuguda

10. The president asked me to change N10B to foreign currency for PDP delegates - Dasuki

11. My boss asked me to get $11M from the CBN - Dasuki's account officer.

12. I got order from above to pay Tompolo N13B for Maritime university land. - Nimasa DG.

13. 950m was shared in my house -- Shekarau

With all this looting and many more revealed, some people are still shouting no sign of change yet, they even say it's political persecution.

But I believe, it is the right thing to do. 
If you believe too, send this to other people to garner more support for the fight against corruption and looting in our nation. There must be consequences for such crimes otherwise Nigeria will not develop.

WHERE ARE THE #WAILERS? 
"Over 20 billion dollars unremitted to the Federation account, and if nothing is done by 2015 upward, Nigeria will know what economic crisis is"
*~ Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi*

"Whoever wins 2015 will NEVER find it easy to govern. Over 30 trillion is mismanaged, unaccounted for or missing under Jonathan."
*~ Prof Charles Soludo*

"Our reserve is depleted and our savings are squandered. Our nation is in trouble."
*~ Dr Oby Ezekwesili.*

"For seven months, NNPC did not remit any money into federation account. When I called as a sitting governor and major oil producing state, Deziani Alison Madueke refused to pick my calls."
*~ Godswill Akpabio*

"I told them to save ahead of eventualities but Jonathan had no political will to do so and this is the reason why we are in crisis, because we squandered our boom."
*~ Okonjo Iweala*

"Okonjo-Iweala, Sanusi urged us to save but we state Governors refused to save for the unseen future during the tenure of Goodluck Jonathan, despite warning from economic experts."
*~ Peter Obi*

"Jonathan is a blessed ATM machine that doesn't have secret pin.

We Rise.

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by bookson(m): 7:48am On Jan 14
Hope this is not for 2nd bid only to be misfire during the said term?
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Kukutente23: 7:48am On Jan 14
Punch self
This their image laundering
It seems they want to gain back all they lost under Bubu
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Blueace247(f): 7:49am On Jan 14
It is a significant assurance that the EFCC is committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that no case is overlooked or ignored. The statement emphasizes the principle that no one is above the law, reiterating that thorough investigations will be conducted to determine the validity of the allegations.

The mention of Governor Matawalle being investigated for alleged corruption, phantom contracts, and diversion of funds underscores the seriousness of the accusations. The EFCC's commitment to revisiting such cases and proceeding with matters based on established evidence reflects the agency's dedication to accountability and justice.

In essence, this statement reinforces the idea that irrespective of one's position or influence, legal proceedings will be followed diligently to address any wrongdoing. It serves as a reminder that accountability and transparency are essential components of a just and lawful society.

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by neoclassical: 7:49am On Jan 14
Well, even if they don't probe others, but you see that Former Abia State Governor, Theodore Oji, he should be executed by hanging without trial.

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by DrAda(f): 7:50am On Jan 14
This is just silly.
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by JuanDeDios: 7:51am On Jan 14
Okirinwankwa76:


…reopens cases against Fayose, Kwankwaso, Nnamani, Lamido, Sylva, others

•Diezani, other ex-ministers listed as agency vows not to spare politically exposed persons




https://punchng.com/efcc-revives-13-ex-govs-n772bn-fraud-cases/
Tinubu for second term. Lol.

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by parkervero(m): 7:51am On Jan 14
This efcc chairman no dey gree this 2024
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Chimezie198(m): 7:51am On Jan 14
Any current APC member on the list?

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Gudnuse: 7:52am On Jan 14
How I wish, these people will remember that one day they're going to die and leave all these their loots behind, things would have been better for all of us.

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Jamiubond009(m): 7:53am On Jan 14
grin
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by GGIA: 7:53am On Jan 14
Neduzze5:
Hmmm


When will they begin the case on Nyesom Wike

The man robbed Rivers State to stupor!!
all the G5 need to be investigated, found guilty and jailed, especially Ortom.

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Jamiubond009(m): 7:53am On Jan 14
angryRee
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Dialpad: 7:53am On Jan 14
Is this not another form of distraction
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Correspondence(m): 7:56am On Jan 14
Nice
Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Shollez(m): 7:56am On Jan 14
eliyke:
Hope dis is not initial gragra of every newly elected government?
My brother Na gragra. Don't expect anything good in their probe. They only wanted them to bring thier 20pecent of the looting, nothing more. Nothing good can come from their Nazareth

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Honestey: 7:56am On Jan 14
Cough out cough out looking like Tonubu government is continuing from where Baba Buhari stopped as he promised

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Re: EFCC Revives 13 Ex-Governors’ N772 Billion Fraud Cases by Donedeal1(m): 7:57am On Jan 14
With this PBAT

You will not go a borrowing anymore

The money looted and stacked away

Can developed this nation

So tight the noose.

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