The PDP Presidential
candidate Abubakar Atiku‘s sons’ apartment in Abuja was reportedly raided the
by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC over the weekend.
The building also houses an
apartment occupied by Chiemeka Orji, son of ex-Abia State Governor, Theodore
Orji. That apartment was also reportedly searched by anti-graft operatives,
Premium Times reports.
Sources although said the
home of Mr Abubakar’s children was the primary target, an anti-graft
spokesperson suggested Chiemeka might have been the target.
The raid on Aliyu and
Mustapha Atiku-Abubakar’s residence in the posh Maitama neighbourhood on
Saturday comes a day after claims emerged that Mr Abubakar’s running mate,
Peter Obi, had his bank accounts frozen by federal authorities. Two anti-graft
agencies, EFCC and ICPC, denied freezing Mr Obi’s accounts.
Paul Ibe, a spokesperson
for the Atiku Abubakar family, confirmed the search on Sunday, saying the
officers who conducted the “grievous act of intimidation” were “unable to find
anything implicating.”
Neither Aliyu nor Mustapha
was in town when the anti-graft agents arrived — as both are said to be
studying for master’s degrees at foreign universities — but those with whom
they share the building were reportedly taken to the EFCC office and some of their
properties confiscated, sources said.
Amongst those arrested was
Chiemeka whose father is now a serving senator and a subject of an ongoing EFCC
corruption investigation.
Chiemeka was said to have
been taken to the EFCC office in Abuja alongside his brother, and two vehicles
confiscated from them.
“When the EFCC officers
arrived on Saturday, they met Theodore Orji’s sons at home, because they both
live in the same building,” a source said. “They asked to see the apartment of
Aliyu and Mustapha Atiku-Abubakar but Theodore Orji’s sons refused to show
them, saying their friends are out of the country, anyway.”
“The EFCC operatives then
said they have intelligence that a large cache of dollars had been kept in the
apartment which they had come to recover,” the source said. “They forcibly
searched the apartment, but there was no hard currency or anything that could
be construed as fraudulently damning.”
Chiemeka and his brother
were released soon after they were questioned at the EFCC office, but two cars
belonging to them were still in possession of the anti-graft agency as of
Monday morning.
A spokesperson for the EFCC
said he has no immediate knowledge of the operation, but expressed strong
doubts that Mr Abubakar’s son’s home could be raided.
Tony Orilade said the EFCC
has been investigating Mr Orji, and it was possible the former governor’s
children were the target of further investigation into how state funds were
used during his tenure from 2007 to 2015.
Coming over the same
weekend that the PDP alleged restrictions were placed on the bank accounts of
Mr Obi and his family, as well as claims that EFCC attempted to arrest Doyin
Okupe, a PDP top shot, Mr Ibe accused the Buhari administration of raising the
stakes of 2019 election higher than the country could absorb.
“Atiku Abubakar is destined
to win the 2019 presidential election, and Nigerians are set to ensure that
destiny holds by voting for him en masse,” Mr Ibe said. “The actors in Buhari’s
government have now realised this possibility and are gripped by the fears of
Atiku Abubakar.”
“This grievous act of
intimidation now has an expiry date that is dwindling faster than a twinkle,”
Mr Ibe said.
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