EFCC Detains Ex-Minister Nenadi Usman And Permanent Secretary Over $2.1B Dasuki Fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) detectives yesterday
detained former Finance Minister Mrs. Nenadi Usman.
The EFCC is probing her role in how billions was withdrawn from the Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and paid into the accounts of six chieftains of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Goodluck Support Group (GSG).
She allegedly owns an account, titled “Joint Trust Dimension Nigeria Limited”
in which a substantial part of the funds was lodged. Cash was disbursed to
party chieftains from the account, according to investigators.
Besides Mrs. Usman, other suspected beneficiaries of the “bazaar” include
former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode; former Secretary to the Government
of the Federation and Social Democratic Party (SDP) leader Chief Olu Falae;
former Imo State Governor Achike Udenwa; former Minister of State for Foreign
Affairs Viola Onwuliri and Okey Ezenwa.
But most of these individuals have denied involvement in the money sharing.
There were strong indications last night that all those who got the slush
funds might be picked up by the anti-graft agency.
Mrs. Usman reported at the Lagos office of the agency and was immediately
taken into custody for interrogation.
“We may relocate her to Abuja but for now, she has been detained in Lagos.
“She was said to have received the sum of N2.5 billion out of the over N4
billion which was transferred out of Central Bank of Nigeria into various
individuals and company’s accounts “also, the sum of N140 million cash was
allegedly paid into her Zenith Bank Account in January 2015.
“Some of these funds are said to have been traced to her personal account and
her company’s account which she used to acquire properties in Abuja.”
A top source conversant with the deal, which landed the ex-Minister in
trouble, said: “Mrs. Usman was the Director of Finance of the Presidential
Campaign Committee for the re-election of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. At
the prompting of the former President, N4billion was withdrawn from the CBN
under the guise of security needs for disbursement to party chieftains.
“The cash was transferred into the account of Joint Trust Dimension Nigeria
Limited, a company traced to Mrs. Usman, where it was later shared by various
individuals and organisations for purposes that are not stated.
“Nenadi, who made a statement to EFCC later, went abroad on an undisclosed
mission.
“Her trip slowed down investigation because as a vital coordinator, she ought
to reappear for further interrogation. This development made the EFCC
watch-list the ex-minister.”
The details of how the funds were disbursed are Fani-Kayode (N840million);
Goodluck Support Group (N320million); Achike Udenwa and Viola Onwuliri
(N350million); Nenadi Usman (N140million); and Okey Ezenwa (N100million).
The source gave insights into how the funds were remitted into the accounts of
the seven suspects.
He added: “Fani-Kayode was the chief beneficiary of the disbursement as he
allegedly received N840million, paid in three tranches into his Zenith Bank,
Maitama branch account with No.1004735721.
“The first tranche of payment involving N350million hit the account on
February 19, 2015. Another N250milion was also paid into the account on
February 19, 2015, while N240million was credited to the account a month
later; precisely, March 19, 2015.
“The balance on this account as at 31st December 2015 was N189, 402.72.
“Next is Goodluck Support Group, which allegedly received N320million
“Falae allegedly received N100m through Marreco Limited, a company where he is
Chairman. The fund was credited into the company’s United Bank for Africa Plc
account No. 1000627022 on March 25, 2014.
“Both Udenwa and Mrs. Onwuliri got N350million in two tranches. The first
tranche of N150million was paid into their joint account with Zenith Bank on
January 13, 2015. The second tranche of N200miilion was credited into their
account with Diamond Bank.
“Nenadi Usman got funds through her Zenith Bank account no. 1000158311 on 7,
Kachia Road, Kaduna; N36.9million was credited to her. Okey Ezenwa got
N100million.”
The EFCC yesterday confirmed the arrest of a Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry of Labour, Dr. Clement Illoh, to whose Zenith Bank N316 million
traced to.
A source said: “The EFCC in the course of investigating the Technical
Committee for Ratification of MLC of Nigeria Maritime Administration and
Safety Agency (NIMASA) discovered that the sum of N14.1 million was paid to
Clement & Bob Associates.
“Further investigation revealed that the said company, Clement & Bob
Associates, belongs to Dr. Clement Illoh, where he is the sole signatory.
“It was further discovered that the sum of N49 million and N13 million were
also paid into Clement & Bob Associates account from the now defunct
Subsidy Reinvestment Programme, SURE –P.
“Illoh has been unable to provide a satisfactory answer on how he came about
the said N316 million in which he has the sum of N200 million in fixed deposit
and over N16 million as balance in Zenith Bank.
”The EFCC also discovered that Illoh purchased property worth N75 million from
Aso Savings and Loan, Abuja using the name of his wife, Rose.”
The Nation Newspaper
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