As part of the conditions
given to the ex-minister for his release the ex-minister have to provide two
sureties who are directors in the Federal Civil Service.
Former Minister of State
for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, has signed an undertaking to return
N480m to the Federal Government, The PUNCH has learnt.
Obanikoro has also
submitted his United States of America and Nigerian passports to the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission.
A source said, “The EFCC
asked Obanikoro to submit his passports. He was only willing to drop his
Nigerian passport but he has finally submitted the American one. He was asked
to produce two directors, who must also present a three-month salary pay slip.
“He has returned N100m and has
pledged to return N480m. The actual balance is meant to be N685m, but he was
able to provide receipts for some transactions. He paid N85m to someone and
that person has been traced.
“He also bought some
bulletproof vehicles when he was minister and they will be handed over to the
EFCC. The cost of the vehicles will be deducted from the amount that should be
returned. Having met the conditions, he should be released any time from now.”
Obanikoro, who left the
country around June 2015, was detained by the EFCC on October 17, 2016, after
returning and surrendering himself to the commission in Abuja.
He was detained for his
alleged role in the diversion of N4.7bn from the imprest account of the Office
of the National Security The money was said to have been paid into the bank
account of Sylvan McNamara, a company in which his two sons, Babajide and
Gbolahan, were directors at the time.
Obanikoro reportedly told
detectives that out of the N4.7bn, he paid N3.880bn to Ayodele Fayose and
Senator Iyiola Omisore in July 2014, when they were the Peoples Democratic
Party governorship candidates of Ekiti and Osun states respectively.
However, detectives
challenged Obanikoro with evidence that he also received N785m from the money
and asked him to return it.
A source at the EFCC said,
“Obanikoro claimed that he used part of his own share to do an anti-Boko Haram
campaign in Lagos in 2014. However, we found out that he wasn’t telling the
whole truth because some of the money was spent on his governorship campaign
when he was contesting against Jimi Agbaje during the PDP primary.
“So, we asked him to return
his own share of the money and he has promised to do so.” The money was said to have been paid
into the bank account of Sylvan McNamara, a company in which his two sons,
Babajide and Gbolahan, were directors at the time.
Obanikoro reportedly told
detectives that out of the N4.7bn, he paid N3.880bn to Ayodele Fayose and
Senator Iyiola Omisore in July 2014, when they were the Peoples Democratic
Party governorship candidates of Ekiti and Osun states respectively.
However, detectives
challenged Obanikoro with evidence that he also received N785m from the money
and asked him to return it.
A source at the EFCC said,
“Obanikoro claimed that he used part of his own share to do an anti-Boko Haram
campaign in Lagos in 2014. However, we found out that he wasn’t telling the
whole truth because some of the money was spent on his governorship campaign
when he was contesting against Jimi Agbaje during the PDP primary.
“So, we asked him to return
his own share of the money and he has promised to do so.”
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