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Corruption: Governor agrees to refund $2.5 million



The state governor accused of building a hotel with $3 million of the controversial London-Paris Club loan refund has sneaked into Aso Rock Presidential Villa in search of soft-landing, according to The Nation newspaper


It was gathered yesterday that the embattled governor had in the last 48 hours been roaming the corridors of the Presidential Villa in desperate search for help.

He was said to have offered to refund the balance of $2.5 million quietly to the EFCC without being further investigated, given that one of the proxies used to launder the funds had already surrendered $500,000 to the anti-graft agency.

It was learnt that the governor, who disguised to enter the Villa, avoided the prying eyes of journalists at the seat of power.

A government source said: “The governor was looking visibly disturbed, but it was obvious he was seeking help. The manner he managed his shuttle to the Villa suggested that he had something up his sleeves.

“I think he is ready to refund $2.5 million since one of his proxies has paid back about $500,000.

“The governor had audience with some government officials.

“We learnt he made a commitment to pay back quietly to avoid any political backlash.

“He also does not want to be exposed or his proxies subjected to trial.

“The truth is that this government will not give waiver to anybody or group in its anti-corruption campaign.”

Already, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has recovered about N1.420 billion from some firms and a consultant who benefited from the N19 billion illegally deducted by the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF).from the loan refund.

Out of the sum, about N1.2 billion was frozen in the account of a consultant alone.

A top source, who spoke in confidence, said the EFCC was already on the trail of all those who benefitted from the N19 billion cash.

The source said: “Apart from the N8 billion left in the NGF’s naira account, our detectives have recovered about N1.420 billion from some companies and consultants who were used to launder some of the London-Paris Club refunds.

“While a company refunded N200 million, the other paid back undeserving N20 million. We froze about N1.2 billion in a consultant’s account.

“The cash refunds have clearly shown that some of the London-Paris Club funds were siphoned for private use.

“This is why the EFCC is determined to ensure a comprehensive investigation of the scandal.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “The ultimate objective of this commission is to recover the diverted funds and ensure judicious use of the loan refunds by states.

“The law will, however, be applied to those used for the illegal funds. This is not a war against the NGF or any particular governor.”

The presidency had so far released N1. 266.44 trillion to the 36 states in the past one year, including N713.70 billion special intervention funds to states.

Following protests by states against over-deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002, President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the release of N522.74 billion (first tranche) to states as refunds, pending reconciliation of records.

Each state was entitled to a cap of N14.5 billion, being 25 per cent of the amounts claimed.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, said the payment of the claims will enable states to offset outstanding salaries and pension which had been “causing considerable hardship.”

The governors had sought for the loan refunds to states and local governments at a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on May 24, 2016.
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12 comments

  1. There is God O! God will expose our enemies and liberate us from the hands of wicked leaders.

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  2. Why do we have to sheld this Governor? ???.

    I would be disappointed if it is one of my favourite governors but nonetheless they still have to be publicly named and shamed.

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  3. Unveil the governor immediately!

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  4. Hiding the identity of the governor is aiding and abetting. Corruption.

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  5. Why shield d name of d governor. This is not d spirit of fighting corruption or deterring others. One may be inclined to believe that greesing of palm may also give perpetrators soft landing. Is recovering of d monies d only fight against looters?

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  6. Despite all the investigations by anti corruption agencies, the urge to steal government money is still in our blood. Why?

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  7. This man is a devil that doesn't deserve the position of a leader in our society.

    The good thing is while looking for soft landing, he went to Ask Rock. I strongly believe he should be given hard landing on the ROCK.

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    1. ...... Laughing...
      You are funny die

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  8. I think he's APC governor.
    If it were PDP governor, the story will be different.

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  9. At times gose on the identity of governor will be expose. Even though I prayed for him a hard landing on on the zuma rock

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  10. Up till now arrears of salaries left unpaid by T. A Orji of Abia state are still being owed to the local government staff, teachers and all others. Nothing was done with all the bailout funds here in Abia State


    O

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  11. This leaders are heartless and selfish. The fund is to settle all the outstanding salaries of workers in their state.

    But most of them refused to used the loan for such purpose including Fayose...the mouth piece of the masses

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