PDP kicks as EFCC arrests Dokpesi, ex-gov Bafarawa
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday arrested a
former Governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, and the
former Chairman of DAAR Communications Plc, owners of African Independent Television and Ray Power FM, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, in connection with the ongoing $2bn arms procurement probe.
The EFCC’s Special Task Force had on Monday arrested a son of the
former governor, Sagir Bafarawa, for allegedly receiving N4.6bn from the
Office of the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki
(retd.), during the tenure of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Sagir was undergoing interrogation by some members of the EFCC’s 27-man
Task Force, which the commission Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, set up last
month when his father was brought into the commission’s headquarters in
the early hours of Tuesday.
A top operative of the commission, who confided in The PUNCH, said
the EFCC decided to pick Bafarawa because of the belief that the son
might have acted as a front for him in the arms deals under
investigation.
The source stated that the task force arrested Dokpesi on Tuesday in
connection with about N2.5bn allegedly traced to him from the Office of
the National Security Adviser.
He was arrested in Abuja and taken to the Idiagbon House Headquarters of the commission in Abuja by 12pm.
The source added, “Today, the commission continued with the arms probe
and arrested two people. We have with us the former Governor of Sokoto
State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, and the Chairman of DAAR
Communications, Chief Raymond Dokpesi.
“The allegation against Dokpesi is that he received N2.5bn. Bafarawa
was brought in in the early hours of the day while Dokpesi was brought
in by 12noon.
“We have not got the former PDP Chairman, Haliru Bello, but definitely
efforts are on to get him. It is expected because his name came up
during the investigation.”
It was learnt that the anti-graft agency’s operatives were still
extracting statements from the suspects as of the time of filing this
report.
Investigation further revealed that the commission was intensifying
efforts to arrest a former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Dr.
Haliru Mohammed, who was also a former Minister of Defence, for
allegedly having a hand in the arms funds.
The commission had arrested the son of the ex-PDP chairman, Abba Mohammed, on Monday for alleged complicity in the arms deals.
It was stated that the son received N600m in the name of BAM Properties Limited.
As of the time of filing in this report, a former Minister of State for
Finance, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda, and the ex-PDP chairman’s son, who
were arrested on Monday in connection with their roles in the arms
procurement deals, were still in the EFCC detention.
Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, could not
be reached for comments as calls to his mobile did not connect.
Dokpesi’s lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), however, denied that former Daar Communications chairman was arrested.
He said the businessman was invited by the EFCC for questioning with
respect to one of his companies, Daar Investment and Holding Company.
Ozekhome told one of our correspondents on the telephone that Dokpesi
left for the EFCC office along with a lawyer from his (Ozekhome’s) Abuja
office to honour the invitation.
He said moments before our correspondent’s called at about 6.55pm on
Tuesday, he was just informed that Dokpesi was writing a statement at
the EFCC office.
He said, “Dokpesi was not arrested. He was invited. Let get this clear.
They (EFCC) wanted to question Daar Investment and Holding Company,
which is a separate legal entity. To me, Dokpesi should not even have
gone there when he was invited by the acting chairman of EFCC because
anybody in Daar Holding, as a legal entity, could have gone there.
Dokpesi called me that the Acting Chairman (of EFCC), Mr. Magu, called
him to come and clarify certain things concerning his company and I told
him to go and I sent a junior lawyer from my Abuja office. It was just a
mere telephone conversation. There is a difference between inviting a
person and arresting a person.”
In its reaction, however, the PDP condemned Dokpesi’s arrest, saying it
was aware that more “notable PDP leaders have similarly been listed for
arrest over unproven allegations.
The former ruling party alleged that this move was “pursuant to the
plot by the APC to cow and silence opposition in the country.”
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh,
on Tuesday, the PDP said “the military style of pronouncement of guilt
on Chief Dokpesi before any fair hearing, betrays the fact that he is a
victim of political persecution and mob trial by the APC government.”
It added, “While the PDP is not against the war against corruption, we
insist that the crusade must be carried out within the limits of the law
and not as a guise to persecute and torture opposition elements in the
country.
“Our fear is that with the pronouncement of guilt even without being
given the opportunity as a citizen to state his own side of the story,
the President Buhari-led government is sidestepping the laws to ensure
that Chief Dokpesi does not get justice in the court, a plot which they
want to extend to other PDP leaders.
Meanwhile, Senate President Bukola Saraki on Tuesday distanced himself
from the arms deal, said to be about N60bn, involving the immediate past
NSA.
Saraki, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity,
Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, said contrary to report published in an online
medium, he had never had anything to do with the purchase of security
equipment.
He equally denied being a member of any committee or body, which had
any link with defence or national security in his entire political
career.
The statement reads in part, “As a member of the Seventh Senate, Dr.
Saraki was not a member of any of the committees which have oversight
function on the Ministry of Defence or the intelligence and national
security apparatus.
“If he was tagged the leader of the opposition to the Jonathan
administration, how then would he be privy to arms purchases and have
the influence to blackmail any government agency or institution over the
release of funds?
“The Senate President would like to alert members of the public to this
new plot by this particular online medium to tarnish his reputation as
the medium and its sponsors pursue the singular objective of removing
him from the office of the Senate President, an objective they have
since failed to achieve within and outside the National Assembly.
“This time round, the medium and its sponsors chose to drag the Senate
President to this reigning and current issue of arms purchase by
insinuating that he once blackmailed the Central Bank of Nigeria to give
him and other Senators N250m as a way of covering up the arbitrary
withdrawal by the NSA from the security fund approved by the former
President.
“First, there is no logic in the claim as Saraki, who was persecuted by
the last administration, could have had the influence and good standing
to walk up to the Central Bank to demand any money, having exposed many
atrocities of the past administration.
“Therefore, for record purposes, Saraki did not collect any money from any official of the CBN in respect of any arms deal.”
Meanwhile, the Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory on
Tuesday asked the Minister in charge of the nation’s capital, Mohammed
Bello, to begin the installation of bomb detectors in all the mass
transit buses plying the city as part of measures to curb insurgency.
The Chairman of the committee, Senator Dino Melaye, who stated this at
its inaugural sitting in Abuja, also asked the FCT minister to ensure
that streetlights started working immediately in order to prevent the
high rate of crime and accidents at night.
He also frowned on the return of commercial motorcyclists and cattle rearers to the city centre.
Apart from this, Melaye appealed to the minister to order the removal
of erected tents and shanties, abandoned vehicles and total evacuation
of garbage, commercial or begging activities on pedestrian bridges.
He said, “The security challenges we are facing in the FCT cannot be
overemphasised. Abuja, by its conception and design, is expected to be a
safe haven for all residents, considering its status as the seat of the
Federal Government.
“This is indeed worrisome. The financial loss of any attacks can best
be imagined but the loss of human lives is unquantifiable and
inexcusable.”
The minister pledged to work with the committee with a view to transforming the nation’s capital to a modern city.
Source: PUNCH
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