The US$86,546,526.65 was remitted into the account of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF).
The account is said to have been depleted to about $17million as at the time the probe started.
The account is said to have been depleted to about $17million as at the time the probe started.
The EFCC is probing how the cash got into the account, who remitted it and for what purpose.
“The cash was paid into the forum’s domiciliary account in GTB tagged: 0023577047 with sort code 058083215,” the source said, adding that the payment followed a November 21, 2016 memo on the remittance into the NGF’s account which was titled “Consultants fee”.
The cash was described as consultancy and legal fees as the case with the N19 billion which was allegedly diverted from the refund.
“This development has justified the earlier peg of our investigation that the part of the London-Paris Club loan refunds was paid into two accounts of the NGF” the source said, pleading not to be named because he has no authority to talk to the media.
“Operatives are tracking how the $86.5m was used and for what purpose. We want to know whether the affected financial and legal consultants exist or not.”
The Nation had exclusively reported that the Presidency was uncomfortable with how some governors managed the refund.
The Federal Government released N522.74 billion to 35 states as refund of over-deductions on London-Paris Club loans.
President Muhammadu Buhari directed the release of the refund to enable states to pay salaries and pensions.
But more than N19billion of the refund has been enmeshed in controversy over payment of consultancy fees. Some consultants were yet to be paid as at press time.
Some of the infractions noticeable in the management of the first tranche of the London-Paris Club loan refund are:
computation of state records done at a private home in Maitama, Abuja;accounts initially opened in the names of two lead consultants but the details of who to be paid were later changed;N19b remitted into two NGF accounts;
commission to consultants cut from 10% to 2% but 5% was on paper as paid;the CBN paid directly to each state without the knowledge of the Accountant-General of the Federation; and
part of the N19b commission was traced to a governor’s account and some individuals, including some members of the National Assembly.
part of the N19b commission was traced to a governor’s account and some individuals, including some members of the National Assembly.
It was also discovered that besides the central consultants, governors hired other consultants, with some conceding about 10-20% commission to them.
In some states, governors served as consultants through proxies.
Some consultants are yet to be paid because the NGF changed the commission formula as soon as the first tranche was remitted, The Nation learnt.
Besides, some governors deviated from using 25 per cent to 50 per cent for payment of outstanding salaries and pension as agreed with President Buhari.
The Nation
*Thieves!!!
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ReplyDeletepolitical thieves.
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ReplyDeleteObviously Buhari cannot handle this present Senate, see how they are always mesmerizing him, they know his weakling and are capitalizing on it. Saraki has always been a rebellious person, if he can rebel against his father while he was alive, then who is PMB or APC. Saraki personally master minded the emergence of Ekweremadu as Deputy Senate President, this is the first time such is happening in the Nigerian senate.
ReplyDeleteAPC where suppose to be both President and vice respectively because they are controlling the house, also this is because Buhari did not allow his party APC to handle the "politiking". Saraki has always been a controversial person, his emergence was contoversial, that is why the party is divided till date. See how the present house are just messing with Nigerians with lots of corruption ringing on their head, can this present house support Buhari's fight against curruption? Obviously not
During the time of Obasanjo who dare! Saraki would have been long impeached and gone
#When the voice on the inside becomes clearer and louder than the opinions on the outside, you've mastered your life*
ReplyDeleteWe're our own problem. That self entitlement attitude is what's eating us!
ReplyDeleteNdi APC.
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ReplyDeleteGovernor's are actually proxy consultants again
It is amazing the skill, effort and dedication put into defrauding the Nigerian state and people. Just when I thought things couldn't get any worse, the Nigerian politicians (*coughs "THIEVES") have proven me wrong yet again. I have now given up on the salvation of Nigeria and it's institutions. May the Lord have mercy and save His own in this den of lions. 😢
ReplyDeleteLions generally have a sense of dignity, class. Nigerian politicians are more like hyenas, shameless, conscienceless, crass, thieving liars. To become a politician here is to denounce any remaining modicum of dignity.
DeleteCorruption killing Nigeria & we want to help them chase away PMB?
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy! Bushy armpit, over 100 comments, Governors stealing money meant for all, less than 20 comments! Leadership and followership are equally crazy in this country! Whaat!
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DeleteIs this perhaps One of the reasons Magu is an enemy at the NASS?
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Nobody is asking the fundamental question. WHY was this money paid to NGF in the first place by FGH? They are not a constitutionally recognised body. FGN is a guilty as all of them.
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