₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,326,929 members, 8,428,693 topics. Date: Wednesday, 17 June 2026 at 08:13 PM

Toggle theme

Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsMany Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds (14063 Views)

1 2 Reply (Go Down)

Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Islie(op): 8:02pm On Aug 06, 2025
Olukoyede: Many abandoned estates in Abuja owned by civil servants who stole public funds



by Jesupemi Are


Ola Olukoyede, chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), says many abandoned estates in the federal capital territory (FCT) are owned by civil servants who have stolen money.

Olukoyede spoke in Abuja on Wednesday at a policy dialogue organised by Law Corridor with the theme, “Critical Issues Affecting Nigeria’s Real Estate Ecosystem.”

While noting that some of the estates have been abandoned for over 10 years, the EFCC chairman said the anti-graft agency has set up a special team that would start visiting such properties.

“I have set up the team. We will start visiting all the estates, not only in Abuja but across Nigeria. We want to know who owns what,” he said.

It will shock you that some of these estates have been abandoned for 10 to 20 years. They just take it to a level, and they abandon it.

“Nobody knows what is going on. What we have been able to gather is that most of these estates were funded by civil servants who have stolen money.

The moment they leave public service, and the money is no longer coming, they abandon the estate. Then, the developer will start looking for investors to support them to complete the project.”

Olukoyede said the agency has had cause to file for forfeiture for about 15 estates in recent times.

“We have gotten more intelligence, too. Some of you sitting in this room, probably some of those estates belong to you,” he said.

“But very soon, we expect to meet you in court because there is no way we will develop this sector if we continue with that attitude. I know some of you have your genuine source of capital.”

He warned lawyers and real estate developers not to lend themselves as willing tools in the hands of those who engage in money laundering.

Afam Osigwe, president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), said there is a need for a centralised system that would enhance the verification of ownership of properties in the country.

Osigwe also warned that the arbitrary revocation of land titles due to alleged failure to pay ground rent could scare away foreign investors.

Ayokunle Erin, the practice group lead for real estate, construction, and infrastructure at the Law Corridor, said the current estimate puts Nigeria’s housing deficit at between 17 and 20 million units, with a required annual delivery of 700,000 units to meet demand.

“Unfortunately, output falls drastically short. In Abuja, for example, only about 5,000 units were constructed in 2024, satisfying less than 10 percent of the city’s needs,” Erin said.

“These gaps reflect deep-rooted policy failures, regulatory lapses, and legal ambiguities that continue to embolden fraudsters, quacks, and unlicensed agents.”
https://www.thecable.ng/olukoyede-many-abandoned-estates-in-abuja-owned-by-civil-servants-who-stole-public-funds/

Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by vanbonattel: 8:14pm On Aug 06, 2025
And you cannot mention their names?

All these vain sweeping accusations is a way to play yourself wayo.
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by jmoore(m): 8:17pm On Aug 06, 2025
Wiked is in their face grabbing land. EFCC can't see him.
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Maxymilliano(m): 8:28pm On Aug 06, 2025
And what stops you from going after them and prosecute accordingly
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by bolaayenimo: 9:56pm On Aug 06, 2025
Keep paying then 70k as minimum wage and expect them not to steal
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Brendaniel: 9:57pm On Aug 06, 2025
Till we start seeing visible recovery and prosecution
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by SmartPolician: 9:57pm On Aug 06, 2025
This Olukoyode is a talkative. This is something we already know. How many of the estates has he recovered?
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by datola: 9:58pm On Aug 06, 2025
“I have set up the team. We will start visiting all the estates, not only in Abuja but across Nigeria. We want to know who owns what,” he said.

That will be very nice. They buy properties with stolen funds and abandoned them to waste denying genuine people the opportunity.

It is corruption that's driving properties price in Nigeria!
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Artiiclebeast: 9:59pm On Aug 06, 2025
Chochocho EFCC boss. All bark and no bite.

Very very incompetent thing.
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by dozymars(m): 9:59pm On Aug 06, 2025
When it is Wike and Yahaya, this becomes the situation.

Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by tizzle(m): 10:00pm On Aug 06, 2025
We know..... But what are you doing about it? Have you brought them to justice?
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by autoez: 10:00pm On Aug 06, 2025
vanbonattel:
And you cannot mention their names?

All these vain sweeping accusations is a way to play yourself wayo.
Like they don't have families. Imagine your uncle was among them. Baba calm down and let EFCC do their job. They have a code of conducts manual. You can't be on Nairaland and be telling them how to run their job.
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by BreakingNews21: 10:01pm On Aug 06, 2025
Old news. This is not a revelation about the FCT. Its been ingrained in the looting culture for decades. Whoever fixes it will obtain Naija sainthood. wink
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Shawarmagirl: 10:08pm On Aug 06, 2025
There was this particular estate close to where we live in Abuja, over 10 years plus nobody parked in into the apartment. Only security guard are there.
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by lexy2014: 10:08pm On Aug 06, 2025
autoez:
Like they don't have families. Imagine your uncle was among them. Baba calm down and let EFCC do their job. They have a code of conducts manual. You can't be on Nairaland and be telling them how to run their job.
what has all you said got to do with this post?

vanbonattel:
And you cannot mention their names?

All these vain sweeping accusations is a way to play yourself wayo.
if his uncle is among them, how does that negate what he said?

how does his comment prevent efcc from doing their job?

can you please share with me a copy of this "code of conducts manual" that you say efcc has?

why can he not be on nairaland and tell efcc how to do its job?
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Smartcitizen: 10:15pm On Aug 06, 2025
Including EFCC officials and if you doubt me publish their names and the location of the property let's see.

Keep deceiving yourselves and your brainless supporters.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Kukutente23: 10:16pm On Aug 06, 2025
Tissue of lies
Why is this man always looking to shield corrupt limericks politicians
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by femi4: 10:18pm On Aug 06, 2025
A case of they will build and not inhabit cheesy
Their mind no dey touch ground
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by fasho01(m): 10:22pm On Aug 06, 2025
Oga you talk too much. That's how you were very vocal during the GYB saga yet see how it ended.

Why not after the the team set up visits these buildings and there is concrete evidence then you can speak on the matter instead of all these bare accusations. I am ashamed for you undecided
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by tunapawizzy: 10:37pm On Aug 06, 2025
this man is never serious. E go wan catch thief, e go come media space come announce am first. So that the thieves can cook semo and vegetable to welcome your criminal agents when they come or what Joker
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Softmirror: 10:45pm On Aug 06, 2025
bolaayenimo:
Keep paying then 70k as minimum wage and expect them not to steal
You mean that's the reason our CBN governor, senators, governors, ministers, steal public funds?!
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by tnerro1(m): 11:28pm On Aug 06, 2025
Softmirror:
You mean that's the reason our CBN governor, senators, governors, ministers, steal public funds?!
There is a difference between civil servants and public servants, civil servants are paid 70k, public servants pay themselves what they like…
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Houseofglam7(f): 11:42pm On Aug 06, 2025
Mtchewwwwwwwww mtchewwwwwwwww mtchewwwwwwwww
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Softmirror: 11:43pm On Aug 06, 2025
tnerro1:
There is a difference between civil servants and public servants, civil servants are paid 70k, public servants pay themselves what they like…
My point is people steal because the choose stealing as among many options available.
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by frankson1(m): 12:25am On Aug 07, 2025
vanbonattel:
And you cannot mention their names?

All these vain sweeping accusations is a way to play yourself wayo.
This man, read to understand and not with the mind to attack undecided undecided
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by frankson1(m): 12:29am On Aug 07, 2025
bolaayenimo:
Keep paying then 70k as minimum wage and expect them not to steal
See comment from an adult cry cry cry cry

Is this the reason they all steal, even the house members, ministers shocked shocked most of you here on Nairaland are bunch of jokers.
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by jamafa: 1:02am On Aug 07, 2025
bolaayenimo:
Keep paying then 70k as minimum wage and expect them not to steal
Keep support thieves and keep blaming the government for Thier selfish act 😂
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by Charly68: 1:21am On Aug 07, 2025
There must be deterrent factor for every act of misconduct and fraud ...let Govt take over the estate and let them come forward with proof of ownership and source of funding
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by goody234: 1:30am On Aug 07, 2025
Stop talking find them .persecute them, and let us see useless organisation ....ordinary Yahaya bello you couldn't deal with
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by patrickcollins: 2:08am On Aug 07, 2025
datola:
“I have set up the team. We will start visiting all the estates, not only in Abuja but across Nigeria. We want to know who owns what,” he said.

That will be very nice. They buy properties with stolen funds and abandoned them to waste denying genuine people the opportunity.

It is corruption that's driving properties price in Nigeria!
When the likes of Bello and others are walking freely, toothless bulldog
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by allthingsgood:
Hmm nothing we no go hear
Everybody knows that since inception, all the EFCC Chairmen have always ended up this same position. Its as if EFCC is the most corrupt organization in Nigeria
Re: Many Abandoned Estates In Abuja Owned By Civil Servants Who Stole Public Funds by allthingsgood: 2:30am On Aug 07, 2025
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu = removed on grounds of compromise
Farida Waziri = removed on grounds of corruption
Ibrahim lamorde = removed on grounds of corruption
ibrahim magu = removed on grounds of corruption
abdulrasheed bawa = removed on grounds of corruption
Olu olukoyede = huh??

So tell me, who is the most corrupt organization in Nigeria?

1 2 Reply

Corrupt Politicians & Civil Servants Who Send Children Abroad With Looted FundsA Governor Practicing Sharia Stole Public Funds, Bought Hotel In Lagos - SanusiAkwa Ibom To Move Civil Servants Who Studied Education To Schools234

Dino Melaye’s Recall Begins TodayTimi Frank Condemns Suit Against Yesufu, Davido, Falz, Tiwa Savage, Banky-WFederal Workers Face Deductions As AGF Addresses December 2024 Overpayment Error