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₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by politicoNG: 1:34pm On Jan 04
Citing health challenges, the former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouq has officially written to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission seeking an extension of the deadline to meet with EFCC interrogators over an ongoing probe into the N37,170,855,753.44 allegedly laundered during her tenure in office, through a contractor, James Okwete.

The PUNCH had earlier exclusively reported that Umar-Farouq faces arrest by operatives of the EFCC after failing to appear before interrogators at the EFCC Headquarters on Wednesday.

Reacting to the development in an exclusive telephone interview with our correspondent on Thursday, the spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale said Umar had sent a legal representative to the commission and has written to the commission seeking to be given more time to honour the invitation while citing health challenges.

Oyewale said, “The former Humanitarian Minister didn’t appear before the commission yesterday, but she sent in a letter pleading for more time and also explaining that she has some health challenges and that was why she couldn’t honour the invitation. She also sent in her lawyer to meet with interrogators.

“However, the commission has mandated her to submit herself to the commission without further delay. We are still tracing all the transactions, hence we cannot put a figure to everything now as the investigation is still ongoing.”

The PUNCH had reported that Umar-Farouq kept interrogators waiting for over eight hours on Wednesday without an official communication to the commission as to why she didn’t honour the invitation.

The former minister was asked to appear before investigators at the EFCC Headquarters, Jabbi, Abuja on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, at about 10:00 am, to give an account of the alleged monumental fraud that took place under her watch, a document exclusively seen by our correspondent on Saturday revealed.

However, our correspondent who was at the EFCC Headquarters from 9 am and left at about 6:30 pm on Wednesday confirmed that Umar-Farouq did not show up at the anti-graft agency’s office for interrogation.

Our correspondent who monitored development at the EFCC Headquarters on Wednesday observed the presence of journalists who arrived at the venue at different intervals in expectation of Umar Farouq’s arrival.

An interrogator who spoke with our correspondent on the condition of anonymity Wednesday evening revealed that the interrogation team had to retire from work at about 6 pm when they were certain that the former Minister was not going to show up on Wednesday.

“We just closed from work now because she didn’t show up today, and it’s 6 pm already, it’s certain that she’s never going to show up today,” she said.

Meanwhile, an impeccable senior anti-graft source revealed that Umar-Farouq might be arrested by operatives of the EFCC within the week if she fails to voluntarily appear before investigators at the EFCC’s Headquarters as officially requested by the commission.

“Hajia Sadiya didn’t show up at our (EFCC) office today for interrogation. In fact she kept interrogatories waiting for hours. Meanwhile, our operatives may arrest her this week and bring her in for questioning if she fails to show up tomorrow,” the source revealed.

The PUNCH had earlier exclusively reported that the EFCC invited the former Minister to come to answer questions concerning an ongoing investigation into an alleged ₦37.1bn fraud uncovered in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

The document partly read, “The commission is investigating a case of money laundering involving the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development during your time as Minister.

“In view of the above, you are requested to kindly report for an interview with the undersigned. Scheduled as follows: Wednesday 3rd, January 2024. 10:00 am. This request is made pursuant to section 38 (I) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act 2004 & section 21 of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011.”

The ex-minister could not be reached for comments on Wednesday. Also, when contacted, Umar-Farouk’s former media aide, Nnaka Ikem did not respond to phone calls and text messages from our correspondent.

The PUNCH had earlier reported that the EFCC arrested a contractor, James Okwete, in connection with the ongoing probe into the N37.1bn allegedly laundered by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development under the former Minister, Umar-Farouk.

A top EFCC official, who confided in our correspondent on Sunday, said the contractor had made useful statements concerning Umar-Farouk and former director-general of the ministry.

Impeccable sources had earlier confirmed to The PUNCH that Okwete, who is still being held at the EFCC Headquarters, Jabi, Abuja, had been cooperating with investigators.

A source said, “The contractor, Mr Okwete, who was used in laundering the money had been arrested by the commission. He is currently detained in our custody and has been giving investigators more details that have indicted the former Minister, Sadiya and some DGs under the ministry, and they may be brought in anytime soon too.”

Alleged N37.1bn fraud
Another source noted, “The contractor involved in the N37.bn fraud has been arrested and will spend Christmas in our custody. He has given some names, and the former humanitarian affairs minister and directors-general in the ministry were linked to the fraud.”

The PUNCH reports that the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs currently serves as the parent ministry to eight agencies, including the National Social Investment Office, the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, and the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internationally Displaced Persons, among others.

Umar-Farouq was the pioneer Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.

She was appointed by former President Muhammadu Buhari in July 2019 as the youngest cabinet member.

Her work with Buhari dates back to his days as the leader and presidential candidate of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change when she was the national treasurer of the party and later the national treasurer of the All Progressives Congress.

Meanwhile, in 2020, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission said it uncovered N2.67bn meant for the ministry’s school feeding programme in private bank accounts.

The former ICPC Chairman, Prof Bolaji Owasanoye, disclosed that the commission unravelled N2.67bn in personal accounts, being payment made to some federal colleges for school feeding during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.

Other discoveries by the ICPC include 18 buildings, 12 business premises and 25 plots of land.

Owasanoye said under the Open Treasury Portal review carried out between January and August 15, 2020, of the 268 Ministries, Departments and Agendas, 72 had cumulative infractions of N90m.

The former ICPC chairman argued that the money was paid when children were not in school.
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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by SmartProf(m): 1:43pm On Jan 04
The spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale said Umar had sent a legal representative to the commission and has written to the commission seeking to be given more time to honour the invitation while citing health challenges.

Fake health challenges suddenly develop in these criminals when they are asked to come explain how they mis-used funds, but they are very healthy when massively stealing public funds. This format is too old.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Racoon(m): 1:47pm On Jan 04
As usual, after supervising such magnitude of corruption like Alison Maduekwe, the criminal is now sick.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Bigkoko: 1:51pm On Jan 04
When they're carting away their loots, they don't have health issues ohhh!


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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by illicit(m): 1:55pm On Jan 04
Na when efcc hand wan touch dem, dem dey sick

Dem no dey sick while on seat and stealing Bilions

Thieves

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Artiiclebeast: 1:58pm On Jan 04
May an illness bigger than what she can ever pretend to have befall and consume her after retrieving all she looted.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Jking20(m): 2:02pm On Jan 04
I don't pray for bad things to happen to someone but, if it's a lie to cover up...then may it be her portion.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by rayvelez(m): 2:03pm On Jan 04
Naija politicians sha the way they feigned health issues when EFCC is chasing after them should be study in Harvard.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by happney65: 2:06pm On Jan 04
O sure fun baje

Iyawo bubu. grin

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Beremx(f): 2:10pm On Jan 04
You'll be surprised when she finally appears for interrogation, she'll either be on wheel chair or bandages. Na their way

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Nicepoker(m): 3:01pm On Jan 04
She ain't sick. Give women a chance in governance. They always come out like hard core criminals.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Chinjo2: 3:03pm On Jan 04
You can only run but you can't hide.
Anytime politicians are asked to report to EFCC, they will start feigning illnesses.
The amount of money looted during APC 8 years alone is more than what PDP looted in 16 years.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Ikaeniyan0: 3:19pm On Jan 04
Beremx:
You'll be surprised when she finally appears for interrogation, she'll either be on wheel chair or bandages. Na their way
grin

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by jmoore(m): 3:31pm On Jan 04
Another graduate of University of Corruption.
That's what they were taught. Play sick when accused of corruption.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by RenaissanceGuy: 3:31pm On Jan 04
I thought EFCC has rebranded themselves to Anti Yahoo Boys Criminal Commission since Magu left, why do they want to resume arresting polithiefcians??

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by LoveJesus87(m): 4:18pm On Jan 04
angry
Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by AfroBeatDiary: 4:18pm On Jan 04
Doing get level. Be a bigger thief.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by sslcrypt: 4:18pm On Jan 04
Ok
Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:18pm On Jan 04
EFCC interrogators over an ongoing probe into the N37,170,855,753.44 allegedly laundered during her tenure in office, through a contractor, James Okwete.
Go and answer your warrant or else.........

This reminds us of Diezani, the frog eyed beautiful thief.
The biggest thief in th history of Nigeria.
An so so health problems dem dey always lie on.

May God punish all corrupt politicians in this nation since Independence.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by kerry57: 4:18pm On Jan 04
Every political thief in Nigeria is always forming sick when called to account. That is the first sign of guilt.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by atobs4real(m): 4:18pm On Jan 04
after embezzling our die earned tax money, they will form sick

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by omenka1: 4:18pm On Jan 04
tongue
Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by ecolime(m): 4:18pm On Jan 04
She get cancer too?


They only have health challenges after leaving office with stolen money.

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by wizelink(m): 4:19pm On Jan 04
Thief. Always using I'll health to cover their corrupt activities. Make her pay EFCC
Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Dididrumz(m): 4:19pm On Jan 04
Thief

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by SUCCESS4ALLOFUS(m): 4:19pm On Jan 04
This people ehn
Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by atobs4real(m): 4:19pm On Jan 04
after embezzling our die earned tax money, they will form sick and they will die sick. Amin

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by Xwizard: 4:20pm On Jan 04
yahoo boz pls double up, you people are better compare to your counterparts
Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by inoki247: 4:20pm On Jan 04
Lol health challenges once they're ask to come forward....


Well you dey follow your role model Dizeani....

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Re: ₦37.1bn Fraud: Why I Shunned EFCC's Invitation - Farouq by goody234: 4:21pm On Jan 04
Remember that loudmouth dino and his ridiculous neck brace

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