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James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by Demallcrazy(m): 7:16am On Sep 20, 2013 |
Nuhu Ribadu By SaharaReporters, New York Founding chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu, today told the Southwark Crown Court that former Governor James Onanefe Ibori of Delta State stole approximately half of the revenue allocation that accrued to his state during his two terms in office. Mr. Ribadu made the astonishing disclosure when he testified about his involvement in the investigation of Mr. Ibori who is serving a 13-year jail sentence in the UK. In an emotional testimony, the former EFCC boss detailed how the grasping ex-governor offered him a $19 million bribe to persuade him to drop the prosecution of Mr. Ibori who massively looted the funds of his state. Mr. Ibori had brought the bribe money in large sacks of cash to the Abuja home of Andy Uba, a domestic assistant to former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Mr. Ribadu told the UK court that he took possession of the cash produced by Mr. Ibori, and then deposited it at the Central Bank of Nigeria. He added that the rogue former governor, believing that he had accepted the bribe, kept bugging him to provide him with a letter declaring him free of corruption. For the first time ever, the former EFCC boss also produced photos of the sacks of cash given to him by the former governor. Mr. Ribadu told the court that EFCC investigations established that Mr. Ibori must have stolen at least $500 million, representing 50% of the revenue that accrued to the state in the eight years that the jailed former governor was in office. Mr. Ribadu also gave a fascinating account of how he was summarily removed from office five days after he arrested Mr. Ibori in Abuja. He also told the court about attempts made on his life by people linked to the former governor as well as the then Inspector General of Police, Mike Okiro, who is the current chairman of the Police Service Commission – even though he did not mention Mr. Okiro by name. He further told the British court that EFCC operatives arrested Mr. Ibori after a dramatic chase on the streets of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital. Mr. Ribadu stated that he had made enormous sacrifices to ensure that he lived to tell his story, detailing how he fled Nigeria on a motorbike to Benin Republic from where he boarded an Air France flight to Paris. From France, he traveled to the UK where he was offered a fellowship by Oxford University. Mr. Ribadu also narrated the role played by Nigeria’s former Attorney General, Michael Aondoakaa to prevent him from receiving his certificate from the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) at Kuru, Jos. After his removal as EFCC chair, Mr. Ribadu was ordered to proceed to NIPSS for studies, but was humiliated on the day of graduation in front of his family when he was forcibly removed from the venue, reportedly for failure to wear his police uniform. He told the court that Mr. Ibori was the most powerful influence on the government of the late Nigerian president, Umaru Yar’Adua. The former chairman of the EFCC will continue his testimony tomorrow at the Southwark Crown Court. He will be cross-examined by Mr. Ibori’s lawyers.
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Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by doja(m): 7:37am On Sep 20, 2013 |
Yet this criminal is still being worshiped by his people. 1 Like |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by Demallcrazy(m): 7:49am On Sep 20, 2013 |
doja: Yet this criminal is still being worshiped by his people.Pls expantiate! |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by mu2sa2: 8:20am On Sep 20, 2013 |
Dem-all-crazy:Correct your spelling - it's expatiate (pronounced ix- pe-shi-et). |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by Nobody: 8:28am On Sep 20, 2013 |
And I'm sure to rest half went to godfathers, commissioners, house of assembly members and special advisers. What a shame. 1 Like |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by Okijajuju1(m): 8:29am On Sep 20, 2013 |
Andy Uba!! I see you! 3 Likes |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by Demallcrazy(m): 8:37am On Sep 20, 2013 |
mu2sa2: Correct your spelling - it's expatiate (pronounced ix- pe-shi-et).Teasher! |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by lertee(f): 8:40am On Sep 20, 2013 |
So what is new? We all know he is a thief already. After this exposure,what will the law do to him? |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by grafikii: 8:44am On Sep 20, 2013 |
Half of the state revenue in 8 years, this dude would have been fighting for 2015 if he wasn't in jail. I wonder how much gej stole in Bayelsa, hence he can't make public his assets. I also remember Pej was held at the airport with huge cash. I pity Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by mu2sa2: 8:57am On Sep 20, 2013 |
Dem-all-crazy:You're a stubborn student- expantiate, teasher, haba. |
Re: James Ibori Stole Half Of Delta State Allocation In 8 Years – Ribadu by OAM4J: 6:10pm On Sep 20, 2013 |
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