Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by Alfa957: 12:25am On Jul 18, 2016 |
jahsharon: The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has seized some properties said to belong to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State.
It was learnt that the properties located in the highbrow areas of Lagos and Abuja were seized as part of investigations into the N1.219bn the governor allegedly received from the Office of the National Security Adviser when Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd) held sway, through a former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, as well as some kickbacks he (Fayose) allegedly received from the Ekiti State Government contractors.
The anti-graft agency has also quizzed a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae, on his alleged role in the $15bn arms scam.
Falae was grilled by investigators at the commission’s office on Thursday.
Investigators told one of our correspondents that the seized houses belonging to Fayose were allegedly purchased with stolen funds and the EFCC invoked the Assets Forfeiture clause to seize the properties in line with Sections 28 and 34 of the EFCC (Establishment Act) 2004 and Section 13(1) of the Federal High Court Act, 2004.
The seizure came less than a month after the governor’s three Zenith Bank accounts were frozen by the anti-graft agency.
One of our correspondents, who visited two of the properties on 32 Yedseram Street and 44 Osun River Crescent, Maitama, Abuja, observed the inscriptions ‘EFCC, Keep Off’ on the fences.
According to court documents filed by the EFCC, the property on Osun River Crescent was bought by Fayose in the name of his London-based sister, Mrs. Moji Ladeji.
The governor reportedly pulled down the structure of one of the Abuja properties and started building a new one.
The two properties, which are uncompleted buildings, were said to be worth over N470m.
Sunday PUNCH learnt that the properties in Lagos were four duplexes located at Plot 100 Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island. The four duplexes cost $1.3m (N364m) each.
They were allegedly bought through a company, JJ Technical.
The EFCC had in a 10-paragraph counter-affidavit deposed to by Tosin Owobo accused Fayose of using the proceeds of crime to purchase properties.
The affidavit read in part, “Apart from fraudulently retaining the sum of N1, 219,490,000 being part of the N4, 745,000,000 stolen from the treasury of the Federal Government through the Office of the National Security Adviser, the applicant (Fayose) has also received gratification in form of kickbacks from various contractors with the Ekiti State Government such as Samchese Nigeria Ltd, Tender Branch Concept Nig. Ltd, Hoff Concept Ltd and Calibre Consulting Ltd.
“The applicant (Fayose) received these kickbacks and gratification through Still Earth Ltd and Signachorr Nigeria Limited. In turn, the applicant (Fayose) instructed the Still Earth Ltd and Signachoor Nigeria Limited to use the funds to acquire properties for him.
“In complying with the applicant’s instruction, Still Earth Limited and Signachoor Nigeria Limited acquired properties on behalf of the applicant (Fayose) in the name of a company known as J.J Technical Services Limited belonging to the applicant (Fayose) and his wife (Feyisetan).
“That the applicant (Fayose) also used the name of one Mrs. Moji Ladeji (the applicant’s sister) to acquire a property situated at 44, Osun Crescent, Maitama Abuja, from the proceeds of the alleged offences of receiving gratification and kickbacks.”
In his reaction, however, Fayose said all properties linked to him were not bought with stolen funds.
In a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the governor said any property that might be linked to him or his company was “bought legitimately and his properties were duly declared in his assets declaration form and sources of such funds were not illicit.”
He said since the money he got for his election was from legitimate sources and not from the ONSA, “how the money was spent remained his own business and not that of anyone.”
Mrs. Oyin Daramola, an estate agent and owner of Still Earth Ltd, was quoted as telling investigators that she indeed sold the Victoria Island properties to Fayose. She said she rejected the idea of receiving payment through contracts.
Meanwhile, Falae, who was quizzed on Thursday by the anti-graft agency, had in February admitted to collecting N100m from a former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih, during the build-up to the 2015 presidential election.
The money was reportedly given to Falae to get his party, the SDP, to endorse the then President, Goodluck Jonathan, and campaign for him.
However, the N100m was said to have emanated from the imprest account of the ONSA domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria.
The money, which Falae got was said to be part of the N3.145bn transferred from the account of the ONSA to the bank account of Joint Trust Dimensions Limited, a company allegedly owned by the Director of Finance of the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation, Senator Nenadi Usman.
On Anenih’s instruction, Usman was said to have transferred N100m into a UBA account titled Marecco Nigeria Limited with number 1000627022, which allegedly belongs to Falae.
Others who allegedly received part of the fund were a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode (N840m) and two former ministers, Achike Udenwa and Viola Onwuliri, who jointly received N350m in two tranches.
An investigator at the anti-graft agency told our correspondent that Falae was grilled for several hours and then allowed to go home on the condition that he would return in the next two weeks.
The source said Falae admitted to receiving the fund but maintained that he did not know that the money emanated from the ONSA.
However, investigators were said to have rattled the 78-year-old elder statesman with fresh facts.
[b]A detective said, “Chief Falae came to our office based on an invitation. He told us the story of how he received N100m based on the instruction of Anenih. However, our investigations revealed that Falae only transferred N60m to his party, SDP.
“The remaining N40m was personally withdrawn by him, which means it was not used for campaign. When he was confronted, he started appealing to us that he did not want to be detained or taken to court, so we told him to go and bring the N40m first.
“He said we should give him some time, so we have given him two weeks to go and bring the money and then report back to us.”
Asked if the EFCC was willing to charge Falae having frozen his account, the detective said, “Chief Falae, is a former Permanent Secretary and Minister of Finance. There is no way he would not have known that the deal was shady.
“If he really wanted to use the money for campaign, why didn’t he ask that the N100m be paid into the account of the SDP? Also, why didn’t he question the source of the fund when it did not emanate from the account of the PDP? Why did he keep N40m to himself?[/b]
“We are not victimising any political party or investigating the source of campaign funds. All we are doing is tracing the billions of dollars stolen from the ONSA account. Once you return the money, you will have no problem.” [b] Falae, while admitting in February that he collected N100m, had said, “It is true that N100m was given to my party to endorse and work for (former President Goodluck Jonathan’s candidature in the 2015 election. We used the money for that purpose and we effectively campaigned for the PDP since we did not have presidential candidate in the election. The money was not for me.
“With all the money PDP has and having spent 16 years in power, how would I have known that the money was from the arms deal? No reference was made to the arms deal. So, they should not bring me into the arms issue.”
Falae, while speaking to one of our correspondents on Saturday confirmed that he was invited by the EFCC. The elder statesman said he told the anti-graft agency that he didn’t collect any money from Dasuki.
He said, “It is true that I was invited by the EFCC and during the interrogation I told them that I didn’t collect money from Dasuki; that the money given to my party through Chief Tony Anenih was not given to me personally but to my party, the SDP.
“I also told them that the money was mainly used for the election. I told them it was an inter-party arrangement between our party and the PDP and the money was spent on the election. I didn’t know where the PDP got their money from, it was not my business but the money given to us had been spent on the election.
“I explained to them exactly what I said in my interview in the newspapers.”
He, however, declined comment on whether or not he was asked to come back to the EFCC for further interrogation. [/b] SOURCE: http://punchng.com/efcc-seizes-fayoses-multimillion-naira-houses-lagos-abuja/ It will be unfair to ask Falae to refund money which he had disbursed to various state chapters of the party and various individual party stakeholders and interest groups who may have collected cash. If the EFCC said it recognises only the 60M that passed directly to party accounts, what about various cash payments made to individuals and organizations who rendered one form of service or the other? By the way, should SDP be probed by the EFCC for accepting a #100M voluntary donation from the PDP? Didn't APC collect donations too? Should the probe not have been commensed from the APC? Can the old man be accused of any wrong doing in the face of evidential letters from the PDP to the SDP requesting for a working alliance which the party mandated Chief Falae as its National Chairman to negotiate? And evidence that when the fund was released the old man announced to the NEC and a disbursement committee was set up to suggest the ratio of disbursement to the state chapters? Does that not suggest transparency on the of the old man? If EFCC said that the money donated emanated from an account that had shady dealing with the office of the security adviser, how is SDP or Falae culpable in the matter? Can anybody doubt the capacity of a ruling party that realised over #20B at a 2hour fundraiser to donate #100M? |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by t2luv1: 1:17am On Jul 18, 2016 |
Who is the appraisal for these houses. "Sunday PUNCH learnt that the properties in Lagos were four duplexes located at Plot 100 Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island. The four duplexes cost $1.3m (N364m) each" Each !!! Not to be disrespectful people, I am yet to see a house that I will pay $1.3M American Dollar for in Nigeria. |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by thedarams: 6:44am On Jul 18, 2016 |
It's obvious that we the commentators on this corruption fight jump into our reactions with very vague knowledge of politics or trying to take side with a political party in this matter. For deeper thought process, please note this: 1). The people in govt now are politicians and politicians will always play politics whether sweet or bitter. 2). As a politician, even if you are next to the Angel, you cannot effectively fight the members of the polital party that sponsored your election, who also have the key to removing you. 3). It is better to start corruption fight at all than to shy away for the fear of corrupt elements in your party. 4). A serious signal is now being sent to everyone, especially the members of the ruling party that if you think you can misbehave now and be protected by your party, tomorrow another party will come in and bring you to book. 5). Opposition should brace up now, try and gain back the power, help us the poor and helpless masses complete the one-sided fight against corruption, thereby bringing to justice those that are of questionable character now in this govt. Meanwhile, all other agencies of govt as well as Ministries and Departments should also wake up like EFCC and do their works, if anyone in this govt is trying to prevent them, someone within the MDA or even from opposition should shout out to the public. Let us unveil the faces of the enemies of our fatherland. Finally, let us strive as youths and elders of this country to leave a good legacy for our children and on-coming generation because this present generation has nearly failed. It is abysmally saddening and dangerous when fathers, moreso grandfathers are mentioned in connection with condemnable behaviours. What value or virtue do you wish to leave for your children and grandchildren? In those days, our fore-fathers preferred to die than to bring shame to their families. #we need to think. 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by 99100(m): 7:35am On Jul 18, 2016 |
AntiWailer:
So he should stop the prosecution and forget about any money stolen because of Dambazau and Buratashi.
Just the way Jonathan decided to leave everybody to themselves during his reign.
Nice advice from you.
My own advice is that he should continue the anticorruption campaign and crusade and recover every penny stolen.
When another Govt comes in and do partial crusade, it will sweep all the names we keep mentioning. There is flaws from ur so called logic of fighting corruption . So if a certain mallam Abbas in this govt steals money and a new govt comes on board, don't u think to avoid probe from the next govt he can jump party and becomes saint. |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by AntiWailer: 8:03am On Jul 18, 2016 |
99100:
There is flaws from ur so called logic of fighting corruption . So if a certain mallam Abbas in this govt steals money and a new govt comes on board, don't u think to avoid probe from the next govt he can jump party and becomes saint. What I am telling u is that 1 sided is commendable given that there is a regime that did not even touch anybody wether u are in opposition or not. Did Tinubu, Buhari and Aisha BUHARI jump ship ? If they are thieves and Aisha Buhari is the Halliburton Buhari why have they not prosecuted her ? |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by orlagunners(m): 9:03am On Jul 18, 2016 |
The old-fool must go prison, i concour |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by lordkhalifa(m): 11:04am On Jul 18, 2016 |
AntiWailer:
So he should stop the prosecution and forget about any money stolen because of Dambazau and Buratashi.
Just the way Jonathan decided to leave everybody to themselves during his reign.
Nice advice from you.
My own advice is that he should continue the anticorruption campaign and crusade and recover every penny stolen.
When another Govt comes in and do partial crusade, it will sweep all the names we keep mentioning. you reason like a daft |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by AntiWailer: 11:19am On Jul 18, 2016 |
lordkhalifa: you reason like a daft When u read that and all you can write is one statement without even saying this is your view and this is the reason why you think so. It shows you are a low lifer with nothing upstairs. I am sure you felt good after typing that ? Yes, that is the characteristics òf frustrated people with nothing good to do with their lives. Go back and read and ask yourself if I am the daft person or you are the 1mbecile. Your pathetic look as if u have down syndrome says it all. |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by Ice007(m): 3:25pm On Jul 18, 2016 |
[/b][b]Alfa957: It will be unfair to ask Falae to refund money which he had disbursed to various state chapters of the party and various individual party stakeholders and interest groups who may have collected cash. If the EFCC said it recognises only the 60M that passed directly to party accounts, what about various cash payments made to individuals and organizations who rendered one form of service or the other? By the way, should SDP be probed by the EFCC for accepting a #100M voluntary donation from the PDP? Didn't APC collect donations too? Should the probe not have been commensed from the APC? Can the old man be accused of any wrong doing in the face of evidential letters from the PDP to the SDP requesting for a working alliance which the party mandated Chief Falae as its National Chairman to negotiate? And evidence that when the fund was released the old man announced to the NEC and a disbursement committee was set up to suggest the ratio of disbursement to the state chapters? Does that not suggest transparency on the of the old man? If EFCC said that the money donated emanated from an account that had shady dealing with the office of the security adviser, how is SDP or Falae culpable in the matter? Can anybody doubt the capacity of a ruling party that realised over #20B at a 2hour fundraiser to donate #100M? Did u [b]digest the post well enough? Did u read that part about EFCC's investigation? The part about Falae being interrogated? Was he asked to return N100m or just the N40m discovered he set aside for himself? What charade of a transparency are u talking about when his party denounced him after discovering he didn't turn over all the money given him? Why didn't he allow the said money be paid directly into the party's account in the 1st place if he's as transparent as u claim him to be? And how come u missed that part where the EFCC said they are not interested in election funds as raised and spent by parties but rather the arms scandal loot? Yet you took time to write all you did even with all the points u raised already covered and explained in the original post; na wa u o! 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by lordkhalifa(m): 9:42am On Jul 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer:
When u read that and all you can write is one statement without even saying this is your view and this is the reason why you think so.
It shows you are a low lifer with nothing upstairs.
I am sure you felt good after typing that ?
Yes, that is the characteristics òf frustrated people with nothing good to do with their lives.
Go back and read and ask yourself if I am the daft person or you are the 1mbecile.
Your pathetic look as if u have down syndrome says it all. u are a nuisance... Ur grammatical blunder is nothing to write home about... Keep displaying your ignorance we are watching NEXT PLEASE |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by AntiWailer: 10:22am On Jul 19, 2016 |
lordkhalifa: u are a nuisance... Ur grammatical blunder is nothing to write home about... Keep displaying your ignorance we are watching
NEXT PLEASE Really !! Grammatical blunder ? Why not highlight the blunder and type your correct version. You feel like a Don criticizing with nothing upstairs. Hiding under few words can not hide how empty you are. Any eediot can criticize without any alternative suggestion so no big deal in what you do for a living. |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by lordkhalifa(m): 11:08am On Jul 19, 2016 |
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Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by lordkhalifa(m): 11:09am On Jul 19, 2016 |
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Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by AntiWailer: 11:13am On Jul 19, 2016 |
lordkhalifa: you are just a disgrace to your generation.... I'm just laughing @ ur ignorance.... Abeg engage ur self on something more resourceful... I'm not the cause of ur joblessness... That is if you earn my tax as your total income. Laughing at ignorance without stating what the ignorance is shows you need medical check up. Enjoy that high feeling. You need it to keep you going till you have a break through. |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by lordkhalifa(m): 12:01pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer:
That is if you earn my tax as your total income.
Laughing at ignorance without stating what the ignorance is shows you need medical check up.
Enjoy that high feeling. You need it to keep you going till you have a break through. |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by lordkhalifa(m): 12:08pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer:
That is if you earn my tax as your total income.
Laughing at ignorance without stating what the ignorance is shows you need medical check up.
Enjoy that high feeling. You need it to keep you going till you have a break through. TAX Ni I knw ur type... An averaging lagos agbero roaming around streets... I knw how people that earn decent salaries behave... U no fit into that categories |
Re: EFCC Seizes Fayose's Houses In Lagos And Abuja, Quizzes Olu Falae by damon222: 1:26pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer:
I am a christian.
So I don't need to respond to all the other things you wrote. They were all based on false assumptions.
who nor know apc with lie lie? |