The deputy national
publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank
has written an open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari in connection to the
recent fund recovery by the EFCC.
The EFCC has intensified
investigation into the roles played by some apartment owners and tenants on how
the cash was brought into the towers.
A report by The Nation
indicates that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has
identified how the controversial apartment 7B, where the $43.4million was kept,
was acquired. Also recovered were £27,000 and N23million cash. According to the
report, detectives are to question a former governor over the recovered fund in
a flat in Ikoyi, Lagos.
Some high-profile owners of
apartments in the area - Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos have also been penned
down for interrogation.
The anti-graft agency is
said to be suspecting that some owners or tenants may have been complicit in
the matter.
A source said: “The more we
investigate this $43.4m haul, the more we get fresh facts. It has become
imperative to interact with some owners or tenants of apartments in the Towers.
“We have invited a former governor and other high-profile owners and tenants
for interaction. It is just to ask a few questions on whether or not they were
aware of such movement of cash.
“We have clues linking some
occupants of the Towers to the cash haul. And in line with sections 16 and 17
of the EFCC (Establishment Act) 2004, we are inviting these landlords or
tenants. “Unless we get to the root of this case, Nigerians may not know the
truth or otherwise about the cash.
“We are not saying that
those invited are guilty of any infraction or having link with the $43.4million
but we need to hear from them – in line with the ongoing profiling of those in
the Towers.” Another source said detectives discovered that the 7B Apartment
was bought in the name of a company allegedly owned by the wife of a senior
government official.
“Since investigation is
still ongoing, we will not release the identity of the owner of the company.
Doing so might jeopardise investigation,” the source said, adding that the EFCC
had interacted with “some people from the company.”
A National Intelligence
Agency (NIA) source said of the apartment: “What happened was that because of
the nature of the covert operations which the apartment will be used for, it
was necessary to manage the process well. “Only the Deed of Assignment was
acquired by Thabis Ventures Limited on behalf of NIA. And immediately the
process for the purchase of the apartment was completed, the ownership was
clearly stated in the name of NIA. All the papers are reflecting NIA too, he
said, adding: “The title document is available for anyone to verify.”
The Bayelsa-born APC
chieftain Timi Frank noted that while many Nigerians have applauded the progress
recorded in the anti-corruption war, and highly commend the EFCC for the great
job they are doing, they expect the anti-graft commission to move a step
further by disclosing those who truly own the recovered funds.

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