I Gave Fayose N2.3bn for Ekiti Poll – Obanikoro

Wed, Oct 19, 2016
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MUSILIU Obanikoro, former minister of state for Defence, has revealed that he gave the sum of N2.3bn to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, in the run-up to the state’s governorship election in 2014. Obanikor accompanied by James Onoja, SAN, his counsel, to the EFCC office in Abuja said according to sources “the sum of N2.2billion was transferred to Sylva Mcnamara for onward transfer to Mr. Ayodele Fayose on the instruction of the NSA. The sum of N1.3billion cash was brought in a bullion van by Diamond Bank on the instruction of the NSA. “In addition, the sum of N60million was converted to dollars at the rate of N168 per dollar and altogether the sum of $5,377,000 was handed over in cash by me to Mr. Fayose while the N1.3billion was received by Mr. Fayose’s associate, Mr. Abiodun Agbele in the presence of my Aide-de-Camp (ADC), Lt. Adewale who also accompanied them to the bank along with the bank officials.”

On how the cash was transferred to Fayose, Obanikoro said that “two flights were used to convey the money from Lagos. The ex-Minister said he “took off with the first flight with part of the money while the second flight brought the remaining funds to Akure local airport and I directed that it should be handed over to the same person.” The source said Obanikoro, however, maintained that part of the cash was used to ward off Boko Haram aggression in Lagos and in the South-West in general. The source added: “He told us that he is not the owner of the company in question but introduced the owner, Mr. Kareem Taiwo to the NSA, Mr. Sambo Dasuki when the threat of Boko Haram became more visible in Lagos. He said the government wanted to “incorporate local input into the intelligence gathering and prevention of terrorist attack on Lagos and the South-West in general.”

Sylvan Mcnamara Limited, a company allegedly owned by Obanikoro and his sons, was used to launder the N4.745billion. The company, which was incorporated in November 2011 had the following as its directors: a close aide of the ex-Minister, Ikenna Ezekwe(700,000 shares) of 51 Simpson Street, Ebute-Metta; Idowu Oshodi(299,000 shares) of 8, Prince Tayo Adesanya Street, Park View Estate, Ikoyi; and Elizabeth Adebiyi(1,000 shares) of 3, Adedoyin Street, Ijeshatedo, Surulere. But Ikenna Ezekwe has had his accounts de-frozen by the EFCC since the slush funds were not traced to him. A document said: “To set the stage for the use of the company for money laundering, the board of directors on May 7, 2012 passed a resolution that the company should open an account and appointed Mr. Gbolahan Obanikoro, Ikenna Ezekwe, Ms. Theresa Matuluko (Secretary) and Mr. Babajide Obanikoro as the signatories to the account. “The board added that the signing combination be that any of the signatories can sign alone.” According to EFCC, when it was time to illegally draw the N4.745billion from ONSA as war chest for Ekiti Governorship poll, ex-Minister Obanikoro made the account of Sylvan Mcnamara Limited available and coordinated the disbursement. The breakdown of the disbursement was as follows: N N759, 384, 300 changed into dollars through Bureau De Change firms; N160million used to purchase cars through Balmoral International Limited; N1, 219, 490,000 ferried by Obanikoro in two flights to a branch of Zenith Bank at Plot 13, Alagbaka Estate, Akure to evacuate the cash and received by Fayose’s associate, Abiodun; balance of about N2billion withdrawn by Obanikoro and his two children in cash. Some of the bureau de change involved in the transactions and the amounts credited to them include:

A.A.G.B.S Oil and Gas N168,000,000.00
Sylvan Mcnamara Ltd N167,500,000.00
Northline Ltd N835,000.00
Northline Ltd N83,750,000.00
Five Star Ltd N37,600,000.00
A.B.A Trading Ent N268,301,500.00
Villagolf Bureau De Change N1,425,000.00
Ahmad & Omar N350,000.000
Northline Ltd N1,680,000.00
Northline Limited A N2,325,300
Rehoboth Homes 20,000,0000
Northline Ltd N5,932,500.00
Northline Ltd N842,500.00.

—  Oct 19, 2016 @ 14:35 GMT

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