There is allegedly confusion in ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s camp on how to refund the N3.1 billion allegedly shared by six Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chiefs.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is battling to recover the cash. It was learnt that some of the beneficiaries ran to Dr, Jonathan but he insisted that he will not bail out any minister or public officer involved in the deal.
It was learnt that a former Minister of Finance, Mrs. Nenadi Usman, had interacted with EFCC operatives in the last few weeks before the anti-graft agency blew open the fraud.
There was a sharp disagreement among the beneficiaries of the largesse on how to refund the cash, sources told The Nation.
Some members of the defunct Campaign Committee of the PDP were shocked that such a huge amount was collected under the table by a few directors.
They have asked the beneficiaries to bear the consequences of diversion of public funds.
Some members of the committee have also threatened to spill the bean on other public funds made available which were diverted by some stalwarts of the party.
But the real issue was on how to refund the N3.145billion to the EFCC.
While some claimed that they expended the money on Jonathan’s re-election campaign, others were running round to source for the funds from some PDP chieftains and former members of the Federal Executive Council to cover up their track.
But there was no breakthrough for some of the beneficiaries last night.
A top source said: “There is confusion in Jonathan’s camp. Many top members of the campaign committee were dazed that such huge cash was shared without any general information.
“Some of them have volunteered to testify against some of the beneficiaries if the EFCC digs deeper. They have been threatening to expose other dirty deals.
“Also, ex-President Jonathan has stayed away from the matter. One of the beneficiaries went to the ex-President for a bailout but the former leader said he will ‘not assist anybody but they should go and return whatever was given to them’.
“The beneficiary was said to have diverted N500million out of the N2billion, which he was to remit to the committee. He only gave out N1.5billion.
“The case of some public officers involved in the deal was worse because the former President has asked everyone to bear his or her own cross.
“As it is now, those given the cash will have to look for ways to refund it.”
A member of the Campaign Committee said: “We are not united on this N3.145billion. Some of us were disappointed that they got money without telling us. Let them go and face the music.”
Mrs. Usman is believed to have made a statement pending the time a comprehensive investigation will begin.
“The EFCC will interact with some of the beneficiaries soon. But the ultimate goal of the anti-graft commission is to recover the funds,” a source said.
The EFCC uncovered how N3.145b was paid into the accounts of six PDP chieftains and the Goodluck Support Group (GSG) by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in the build-up to the last presidential elections.
The beneficiaries include a former Minister of Aviation...
- Chief Femi Fani-Kayode (N840m)
- A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and leader of the Social Democratic Party, Chief Olu Falae(N100m)
-A former Imo State Governor, Chief Achike Udenwa (N36.9m);
- A former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Viola Onwuliri(N350m)
- Okey Ezenwa(N100m).
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WOW...na wa oh!
Good for them
ReplyDeleteWe now see why all of them were drumming support for the dumb Ex-President. Not for public interest but for personal interest.
DeleteMoney TAKER, that's probably your reason too. And since he lost, you've been a broke ass Nigga. So broke you ran away because of N5000 and changed your name!
Kikikiki...
I'm sure it's "Buhari's fault"! See them. Bunch of corrupt individuals!
DeleteMtchewww
ReplyDeleteBuhari give this country good governance. No fuel, no light, high dollar rate. Nothing is ever working.
ReplyDeleteCollect the money from them and move this country forward. Too much anger on peoples' faces these days.
Even self saying good morning to someone will make them angry. WHY
OK.
ReplyDeleteNdi akuko uwa
Serious wa o!!
ReplyDeleteNa today dem dey share end time money
ReplyDeleteEnd time public lootineers gbogbo
This one n real waa, na them sabi afterall i no follow them chop
ReplyDeleteFfk used his own share to do mr lover lover, hmmmmm call me bombastic.
ReplyDeleteLol at mr lover lover...
DeleteI need to hear from the accused...
ReplyDeleteFFK,I'm waiting for your response!...
Gbese de !
ReplyDeleteChoi!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat was sharing formula?
DeleteStella now be small na Wa oo, I raise nyash for una
ReplyDeleteYou say what?
ReplyDeleteCheap blackmail
ReplyDeleteMtcheeeeeeeeeew
Na wa for EFCC.
ReplyDeleteI read about revisiting Halliburton's scandal, EFCC just kept quiet over it because it involves Obasanjo and Buhari has assured Obj that he won't probe him.
Ndi ihu abuo
Real ihu abuo.. Ffk n onwuliri i sight u.
Deletei do not believe this post since the source is the Nation newspaper. they are patisan and unlikely to tell the truth.
ReplyDeleteYou will be fast to post this stella,
ReplyDeleteDia riz God o!
A good journalist is not on any body's side as he/she has to be objective. We don't hv such in Nigeria anymore though.
DeleteWhen they get it, where does it go? The ones they've recovered we've not heard about. Abeg Buhari should leave Jonathan's people cos it's fast becoming a party thing. I'd it involves Obasanjo will he talk?
ReplyDeleteFFK used part of his own to release Rangerover for his Albino and to reciprocate she gave him baby boy without marriage. Hungry IBO girl stinking of poverty all over. Market go soon fall press una.
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