Also directed to do same are the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Mr. Lawal Daura, the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), Mr. Ekpo Nta and the National Security Adviser (NSA), General Babagana Monguno.
The agencies were also directed to submit a detailed inventory of assets seized, including vehicles, jewelry’s and other valuables, latest by yesterday, Friday April 7, 2017.
They were ordered to submit the details of recovered monies and assets in their possession also by yesterday. THISDAY checks revealed that most of the agencies except the EFCC have since complied with the deadline given by the president.
As at the time of filing in this report yesterday night, it was not certain if the EFCC Chairman, had complied with the directive which lapsed yesterday.
THISDAY gathered that the directive by the President was issued to the agencies two weeks ago.
The source said that the directive was informed by the need to “place a value on the total recoveries made by the government, whose anti-graft prosecutors have been accused of being unable to secure convictions, but have been quick to announce their seizures, even temporary ones to the public.”
It added that the President needed the inventory to ensure transparency and accountability as rumours of untoward practices continued to swell round the recoveries.
There have been allegations that some of the seized valuables like land documents, cars and vehicles had been stolen by some officials of the agencies that seized them.
The source said: “In fact, in several yards across the country, vehicles seized by EFCC like Range Rovers, Jaguars, Prado jeeps, and expensive cars are decaying. The cars are allowed to rot, leading to massive waste.”
“Also remember that certificates of occupancy seized from the home of an ex-governor were found in the market, where some EFCC officials were allegedly trying to sell them. The case is now with the police. Also at the Senate hearing for his confirmation, Magu was unable to put a figure or an estimate to the amount of monies, local and foreign currency, he has recovered so far, or provide a value to properties, cars and jewelries that have been seized,” the source added.
When THISDAY contacted Senior Adviser to the President on Communication, Mr. Femi Adesina on details of directive, he stated that he was unaware of it but that the president had been receiving series of briefings since he returned to the country and that the said directive would be nothing out of the ordinary.
They should submit the loot so he can re loot it for his hospital expenses?...
ReplyDeleteVuharia has finished us in this country!...
I hope an pray he finish u queen
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DeleteThat's not true,beside his medical bills r not from his pocket but tax payers money.
Anon 12:18, goat like you... God will not allow u and ur vuharia to finish nija... Malu oshi like u, see ur radarada and yeye comment.
DeleteAfter finishing all our money on his health and u r still supporting his regime... I strongly believe that he wants to use the efcc loot on this same health that have swallowed half of the Nigerian health budget of one year on his own health.. is that not why lie lie Mohammed said If he should mention the amount pmb had spent that Nija will be on fire? Just forty nine days o...
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ReplyDeleteHope he meant it. EFCC ngwanu osiso, do the needful.
ReplyDeleteThat's my President.
ReplyDeleteOh, he hasn't submitted a dime since 2015! Wat a Wawu. The investigator Is about to be investigated if he doesn't comply. Twist of faith.
ReplyDeleteIs this Mr Femi ever aware of anything? Na wa.
ReplyDeleteBooooooooom! About time bubu!😊
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ReplyDeletePlease people am not understanding........is it the same Magu's EFCC that didn't know the total amount that has been recovered from the looters.......confuse mofos......
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