Detectives have been
deployed in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital to carry out more
investigations former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani
Alison-Madueke,
Of interest are five choice
houses believed to be Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s.
It is all part of the last
leg of the investigation of the ex-minister in collaboration with the National
Crime Agency in the United Kingdom. Aside the Port Harcourt operation, another
asset of hers in Abuja, allegedly worth over N500m, has been confiscated
pending her trial.
It will be recalled that
the EFCC had earlier seized a mansion worth N3.58billion from her bringing the
haul in Abuja to about N4.08billion of assets believed to be hers.
According to The Nation, a
top source in EFCC, who spoke in confidence, said: “Based on latest
intelligence, we have been able to trace more choice assets to Mrs.
Alison-Madueke in Port Harcourt.
We have drafted more
operatives in Rivers State.
“We have identified more
than five of such assets but we need to verify the ownership by going through
some documents before attaching the properties in line with our mandate.
“In the next one week, our
team in Port Harcourt would have completed their assignment. We will then
release the value of the assets. “We are also on the trail of some accomplices
who were used for the property deals.”
Responding to a question,
the source said: “We are still working in collaboration with NCA in the UK. I
think we are getting closer to the final leg of the Mrs. Alison-Madueke probe.”
Another property, which is
believed to be worth N500million, has been seized from the ex-minister.
The source said the
property is believed to be at Frederick Chiluba Close in Asokoro District in
Abuja.
The asset is now placed
under interim forfeiture until the court decides otherwise,” he added.

Good thought they had forgotten about her
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