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A
former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, was on Monday grilled
for several hours by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and where he
was confronted with evidence by detectives.
Obanikoro
reported himself yesterday to the EFCC after returning from the United States
of America. It was gathered that after reporting at the commission's office
around 1.20pm and as at 8.59pm, he was still detained.
The
EFCC had alleged that a company, Sylvan McNamara, allegedly owned by
Obanikoro’s sons, was said to have received N4.7bn from the Office of the
National Security Adviser under Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.) in June 2014.
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reveals that Obanikoro allegedly handed over N1.219bn to Governor Ayodele
Fayose of Ekiti State and N1.3bn to Senator Iyiola Omisore, the then Osun State
governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party; he directed that about
N759,384,300 should be transferred into the accounts of about six bureau de
change operators.
The
two bureau de change operators that received the bulk of the funds were A.A.G.B.S.
Oil and Gas and North Line Limited.
While
A.A.G.B.S. received N168m on June 16, 2014, North Line Limited received N835,
000 on July 14; N83,750,000 on June 17; N1,680,000 on September 3, 2014; about
N2,325, 300 on September 9; N5,932, 500 on September 17 and N842,500 on July
30.
It
was also gathered that an aide to Obanikoro, who accompanied the ex-minister to
the EFCC, told the commission that he visited a bureau de change operator on
the instruction of Obanikoro and collected over $1m on behalf of the
ex-minister and handed it over to him (ex-minister).
Obanikoro
could not deny the statement when confronted with the evidence including
receipts. Obanikoro was said to have arrived at the commission with a bag
containing drugs, toiletries, and other items.
“He
has been cooperating with us. He has made useful statements, but we still need
him to shed more light on the main issues.
“He
came with a bag load of drugs and told us that he was treating himself. We will
keep him here for now,” a source in the EFCC said.
When
contacted on the telephone, Obanikoro’s lawyer, Mr. James Onoja (SAN), revealed
that his client was cooperating with the EFCC and will soon be released on
bail.
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