The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has traced the
source of the $40million paid to Mr. Roberts Azibaola, who is former
President Goodluck Jonathan’s cousin, to a bank in London.
The cash was wired through Citibank N.A. Canada Square Canary in
Wharf London E 145 LB into the account of One Plus Holdings Nigeria
Limited of Azibaola.
About $6million of the money was paid to a bureau de change in Abuja.
Azibaola, who was yet to make any refund, has been relocated from
Lagos to Abuja in preparation for his trial. Charges have been filed
against the ex-President’s cousin at a Federal High Court in Abuja.
According to a document obtained by The Nation, the $40million came
from the account of the Special Services Office of the Office of the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).
“The Special Services Office has a joint account with the Office of
the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and some security agencies, which
was managed by ONSA.
“The $40million was wired into the account of Azibaola’s company
through Citibank N. A. Canada Square Canary in Wharf London E 145 LB.
“The money was transferred to One Plus Holdings Nigeria Limited with Robert Azibaola and Stella Azibaola as directors.
All disbursements went to individuals and companies including two
foreign firms and the wife of the ex-President’s cousin. About $5.5m has
been allegedly transferred to Mrs. Azibaola.
“The $40million was in respect of a contract for the supply of
Tactical Communication Kits for Special Forces. No records of contract
executed.
“We wrote to the Office of the SGF and the Permanent Secretary,
Special Services Office (PSSO) said: “The SGF office is not in
possession of any document or evidence of contract.
“Even the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) said it had
no records of the contract but it only made available payment advice to
transfer the funds to the Azibaola’s account.
A source close to the investigation said: “We have to release the
outcome of investigations to show that the EFCC is not engaging in any
witch-hunt against the cousin of the ex-President.
“Although the contract was for the supply of Tactical Communication
kits, when we interrogated the cousin of the ex-President, he said ‘they
had a discussion with the ex-NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd), to secure
pipelines in the Niger Delta but there is no evidence to show for it.
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