Alleged fresh Diezani’s $153m loot: Fidelity Bank MD, Okonkwo, remanded in EFCC custody
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission is set to charge the Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Plc,
Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, over a fresh revelation that he allegedly helped a
former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, to
launder $153m during the build-up to the presidential election.
An impeccable source at the EFCC told
one of our correspondents that Okonkwo was brought before a Magistrate’s
Court in Ikeja, Lagos, on Wednesday and the court ordered that he be
remanded in the EFCC custody for one week pending the outcome of
investigations.
A detective at the anti-graft agency told The PUNCH
that the bank MD, who was arrested last month for allegedly helping
Diezani to disburse $115m to some personalities in 2015, had told
investigators that the ($115m) N23bn was the only fund he handled for
the ex-minister.
Operatives of the commission continued
their investigation into Okonkwo’s financial dealings with Diezani after
his release and were said to have been stunned by the fresh discovery.
The source added, “The Fidelity Bank
boss was taken to court today (Wednesday) and we obtained an order to
remand him in custody for seven days pending the outcome of
investigations.
“He was remanded based on the fresh discovery of $153m. All things being equal, he will be charged to court next week.”
All attempts to speak with the spokesman
for Fidelity Bank, Henry Ndiulo, on Wednesday proved abortive as he did
not return several calls to his mobile.
The spokesman for the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said he was not aware of Okonkwo’s arrest but promised to find out.
He had yet to call back as of the time of filing this report.
Meanwhile, the EFCC on Wednesday
continued investigations into the N23bn ($115m) bribe disbursed to
various states by Diezani through some banks during the build-up to the
2015 presidential election.
According to the EFCC, a former acting
Governor of Taraba State, Senator Sani Abubakar, chaired the committee
that supervised the sharing of N450m in Taraba State and a former
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Senator Joel Danlami, benefited
from the cash while Senator Sa’idu Kumo of Gombe State collected N450m
campaign fund for the re-election of former president Goodluck Jonathan.
Chief Joel Madaki, the current Chairman,
PDP in Adamawa State, and Amb. Hassan Adamu were also alleged to have
signed and collected N450m.
The anti-graft agency said the money was disbursed to several local government chairmen in the respective states.
All attempts to speak with the former
acting governor proved abortive as his phone line did not connect while a
text message sent to his telephone was not responded to as of the time
of filing this report on Wednesday.
On the distribution of the fund in Taraba State, sources at the commission explained that each local government received N28m.
The source said, “A former acting
Governor of Taraba State, Senator Danladi Abubakar, who was the Senator
representing Taraba North Senatorial District in the National Assembly,
was the chair of the sharing committee of the N450m campaign slush fund.
“Other members were a former Minister of
Labour and Productivity, Senator Joel Danlami, and a former Speaker of
the House of Assembly, Mark Useni.
“Investigation by the EFCC revealed the
role played by the trio in the collection and sharing of the fund. It
also showed that Ikenya and Useni signed and collected the fund from
Fidelity Bank on behalf of the state before proceeding to the Government
House to distribute the fund.
“When interrogated, Ikenya and Useni
claimed they distributed the money to the 16 local governments in the
state. They gave N140m (N28m each) to five local government areas while
N264m (N24m each) went to the remaining local government areas. However,
Useni admitted he collected Takum Local Government’s fund of N24m.”
The EFCC source added that Ikenya and Useni confessed to have personally benefited individually from the fund.
He added, “The former minister admitted
to have taken N4m from the fund. He presented a Guaranty Trust Bank
draft of N2m and promised another draft for the same amount. His co-
suspect deposited a draft of Stanbic IBTC for N1m and the balance to be
paid later.”
Explaining how the one in Gombe was
shared, the source explained that Senator Kumo, who is a former National
Secretary of the All Nigeria Peoples Party, signed and collected N450m
campaign fund for the re-election of Jonathan.
“Kumo admitted that out of the said amount, he got only N2m, which he promised to pay back,” the EFCC source added.
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