How Recovered N2bn Looted Funds disappeared, Gen. Yusuf Demands Presidential Probe

Wed, Mar 27, 2019 | By publisher


Politics

FRESH facts have emerged detailing vividly how huge sums of looted funds denominated in United States Dollars and gold bars estimated to be worth N2 billion recovered through an informant suddenly disappeared without a trace in neither the Central Bank of Nigeria nor Ministry of Finance.

Brigadier General Adamu Yusuf (rtd), who played active roles leading to the recovery of the funds believed to be proceeds from the Malabu Oil Block deal, said in an interview that to the best of his knowledge and based on information available to him from his investigations, the funds have been shared by some highly placed persons within the presidency.

Providing insight into what transpired, Yusuf narrated that “I got very reliable information from a friend, Hon. Chuma Nzeribe that money was stashed in Flat 6, Block 1 (NNPC Quarters, Area 11, Garki, allegedly owned by former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr Bello Adoke.) Subsequently, my contact in the Villa immediately introduced me  to Abba Kyari (Chief of Staff to the President).

“I was also introduced to Gamawa, who was Director of administration in CoS’ office. I met with Abba Kyari and told him that I’m in custody of privileged information revealing where money was  stashed in a place I mentioned earlier.

“I told him emphatically that the people involved who have provided the information to expose where the money was kept need to be compensated. The Chief of Staff agreed with me totally. In fact, he promised that 20 percent would be given to them. At that time, there was no whistleblowing policy,” he pointed out.

Yusuf explained that “After getting the information, he mobilized the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Lawan Daura who led the operation to recover the money. I was told it took them about three days to evacuate over the money denominated in Dollars including gold bars.

“After the successful operation, Kyari called and thanked me. The money in question was cash in US Dollars, and gold bars. It took them precisely three days to evacuate the money. After that, further attempts to reach him to fulfill his promise of compensating those who gave the vital information became very difficult after the evacuation.

“He became incommunicado. I could not believe that somebody working with Mr Integrity could easily renege on a gentleman’s agreement willingly agreed to by both parties,” he lamented.

Yusuf lamented that not only did the Chief of Staff betray the trust reposed in him, he also exposed his cohorts to danger and in the end, there is no compensation for the provision of the privileged information and no trace of the recovered fund.

According to him, “There are witnesses that know exactly what transpired. Like I mentioned Chuma Nzeribe (former member of the House of Representatives) as one of them. Another person is Buka Abba Ibrahim a former Director of Finance with the EFCC, Alhaji Gamawa who was a Director in the CoS office, they are all directors and the other ladies.

“One of them had to flee from the country, she went on self exile, because her life was being threatened, she was kidnapped and subjected to all manner of dehumanizing acts. The most painful and shocking part of this is that after the successful   operation of evacuating the stashed funds, nothing was reported as recovered because it was not reflected anywhere,” he stated.

Asked if he has made efforts to personally meet with the President, he said “Yes, I met him through the National Security Adviser, Major General Monguno (rtd), he was one of my junior colleagues. When I mentioned it to him he said what and took me to Mr President.

“I think that was his first year in office and he said he was busy with the budget and he said he would get back to me. Three and half years, four years and I have not heard from him, nobody got back to me”. –  Promptnewsonline

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– Mar. 27, 2019 @ 12:09 GMT |

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