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NIA shouldn’t be allowed to play on the intelligence of Nigerians - Falana

The federal government would be jeopardising its whistle-blowing policy if it accepts the National Intelligence Agency’s claim over the monies recently recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), says Femi Falana.


Following the discovery of $43 million, N22 million and £27,000 in a residential apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos, the NIA reportedly claimed ownership of the stashed funds.

Reacting in a statement on Sunday, the senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) wondered why the funds, if it truly belongs to the NIA, was not kept in “a safe in the well-fortified” office of the national security adviser.

The human rights lawyer also wondered why the NIA had not briefed anti-graft agencies about the funds since the whistle-blowing policy was launched.

Falana also advised the Rivers state government, whose governor Nyesom Wike claimed ownership of the funds, to file an affidavit to the effect at the federal high court.

The statement read: “In 2014, two businessmen (an Israeli and a Nigerian) smuggled $9.3 million to South Africa from Nigeria. It was alleged that the private jet with which the fund was hauled was leased from the then President of Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor.

“Both suspects were arrested while the fund was seized. The additional sum of $5.7 million sent to South Africa through a bank by the duo was also seized. Although the Federal Government was not implicated in the transfer of the fund, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) later claimed that the $15 million was meant for the purchase of arms from a firm in South Africa.

“As the ONSA could not justify the brazen contravention of the Money Laundering Act of South Africa, the fund was confiscated on the orders of a High Court in Pretoria. When tried last year to confirm from the Attorney-General of the Federation if the forfeited sum of $15 million had been recovered from the President Jacob Zuma regime, I was asked to direct my enquiry to the ONSA.

“It is hoped that history is not repeating itself with respect to the embarrassing attempt by the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to claim the sum of $43 million, N22 million and £27,000 seized by the EFCC last week from a flat at a building in Osborne Road, Ikoyi.

“The Federal Government owes the nation a duty to handle this matter with utmost transparency and circumspection. The NIA should not be allowed to play on the collective intelligence of the Nigerian people. If the Federal Government believes the cock and bull story of the NIA, the danger is that similar hidden funds are going to be officially protected, thereby making a mockery of the whistle-blowing policy of the government.

“We must avoid a situation whereby huge funds hidden in abandoned buildings and apartments are said to be “operational funds” kept by certain security agencies. If the EFCC had refused to seize the fund last week, the whistle-blower could have rushed to the media to accuse the Buhari administration of keeping stolen money for the 2019 general elections.

“Apart from the NIA, the Rivers State government is also laying claim to the fund. But instead of giving the Federal Government a seven-day ultimatum to hand over the money to the Rives State government, Governor Nyesom Wike should instruct his attorney-general to file an affidavit at the Federal High Court.

“But before doing that, he should carefully study the case of FRN v CBN (unreported) where the application of the Delta State government to claim the bribe of $15 million paid to the then EFCC chairman, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, by a former governor of the state was dismissed as the applicant was unable to prove that it owned the money.

“On a more serious note, are Nigerians to believe that an agency of the federal government kept about $50 million in an apartment without adequate security personnel to guard the money? Why was the fund not kept in a safe in the well-fortified ONSA? When was the National Intelligence Agency exempted from the Treasury Single Account (TSA)?

“If the DG of NIA has just gone to brief President Buhari that the fund was collected from former President Goodluck Jonathan for a special project, why did the briefing not take place before now? Since the NIA is in charge of external security why was it necessary to execute projects in the country? How much of such fund is being kept in private homes by the NIA and other security agencies?

“Since the whistle-blowing policy of the Federal Government commenced why has the NIA not deemed it fit to take the anti-graft agencies into confidence with respect to the fund being kept in Ikoyi for the so called covert operations?

“Is the Federal Government not being exposed to ridicule when corrupt public officers are competing with government departments to hide millions of United States dollars in dump sites and ‘safe’ apartments? Anyway, since the Federal High Court has granted the application filed by the EFCC for an interim forfeiture of the fund, it is no longer an internal affair of the Buhari administration. Let the National Intelligence Agency approach the court with convert proof to claim the money.”
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7 comments

  1. Nigeria is a crime scene, NIA is covering up for a top government official. This is a test on Magu, I hope he won't fail Nigerians who have been supporting him.

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    1. MAGU IS VERY CORRUPT...HIS STYLE IS MEDIA TRIAL..THEN THE VICTIM PAYS EGUNJE & CASE EVAPORATES.

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  2. Also if the NIA did not able to produce evidence for the claim of the money, PMB should sack the DG of NIA and prosecute him

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  3. Govt of lies, propaganda n deceit. you tell nigerians no money yet u load tonnes of hard currency waiting for oppurtunity to go plant it in a chief judge house and start harrasing innocent people. God will continue to expose you by yourself

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  4. TOP SCAMS BY APC GOVT AGENDA-
    * CHIBOK GIRLS SCAM
    * WHISTLE BLOWER SCAM
    * VP OSIBANJO DEAL WITH NIGER DELTA MILITANTS IS A SCAM
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    DONT BE FOOLED BROTHERS...THIS SCAMS ARE MEANT TO DIVERT THE ATTENTION OF NIGERIANS FROM A SECRET AGENDA..

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  5. TOP SCAMS BY APC GOVT AGENDA-
    * CHIBOK GIRLS SCAM
    * WHISTLE BLOWER SCAM
    * VP OSIBANJO DEAL WITH NIGER DELTA MILITANTS IS A SCAM
    * FOREX SCAM A.K.A NAIRA IS FIGHTING THE US$
    * THE PRESIDENCY CABAL SCAM
    * MEDIA TRIAL SCAM

    DONT BE FOOLED BROTHERS...THIS SCAMS ARE MEANT TO DIVERT THE ATTENTION OF NIGERIANS FROM A SECRET AGENDA..

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  6. EVEN WHEN SOME PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE KEPT QUIET OVER CERTAIN ISSUES, THEY WOULD MUTE VERY INAUDIBLE SOUND IN THE NAME OF COMMENTING!
    I'M HAPPY PRESIDENT BUHARI IS NOT DRIVEN BY SENTIMENTS IN HIS CRITICAL NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT. AFTER THE DUE DILIGENCE GOING ON, NIGERIANS WOULD HEAR THE MOTHER OF ALL REVELATIONS IN THIS FIGHT THAT DECIDES THE FATE OF OUR NATION NIGERIA!
    DON'T BE DECEIVED BY BYSTANDERS' FREE SPEECHES GOING ON ACROSS THE COUNTRY!
    #FORWARDEVER NIGERIA!

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