Go After Looters Hiding in CBN and the NNPC - Senate Tells EFCC

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 21st Feb, 2017 - tori.ng

Following the shocking discovery of millions of dollars hidden by former NNPC GMD, Yakubu Andrew, the EFCC has been mandated by the Senate to go after NNPC and CBN top officials.

Acting EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu
 
The Senate yesterday mandated the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to go after top officials of the Central Bank of Nigerian (CBN) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation who have become billionaires by looting the country's treasury.
 
The call was made when acting EFCC chairman, Mr Ibrahim Magu, and officials of the commission appeared before the Senate committee on Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes   to defend their budget.
 
A member of the committee, Senator Isa Hamma Misau (APC, Bauchi) said the $9.8million recovered at the residence of the former Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mr. Andrew Yakubu was just a tip of the iceberg.

“We are challenging you to go after the CBN, look into their activities. People are buying dollars, they are hiding it and if you look at the amount of dollars hidden in the country, it is more than what they have in the US.

“We will tell you where they’ve hidden the money. Go to Asokoro and Maitama... Check Directors, they are billionaires. I can mention more than 30 of them that are billionaires. I’m blowing the whistle on CBN and NNPC, “ he said.
 
The EFCC boss agreed by nodding and clapping his hands. The Committee Chairman, Senator Chukuwuka Utazi queried the commission for getting N1.8billion in the service wide vote in 2016 through the Presidency without recourse to the National Assembly.

“This is totally wrong. You put the budget upside-down. It is an abuse of the service wide vote. We will communicate to the Presidency on this. Mr. Chairman how do you see this?"  He asked Magu.
 
Responding, Magu said, “Yes you are right. Things should be done in accordance to the law”.
 
DailyTrust reported that the committee also queried multiple provisions for furniture in the budget of the commission. In the budget, N600million was provided under line item, “furnishing of headquarters office” and another N64.7million was provided for furniture and fittings.
 
On recovery, Utazi said the details of the recoveries made by the Commission was not in the  annual report submitted to the Committee .
 
“In your annual report, we don’t have details of recoveries, look at the ICPC report,“ he said.
 
Anger by Utazi statement, Magu asked the committee to stop comparing EFCC with ICPC. “Please, don’t compare us with ICPC”.
But Utazi insisted, saying “We insist on that. It has to be done. We are giving you one week to give us all the details”.  
 
He urged Magu to intensify efforts at freeing the commission of Staff on secondment.  “Do everything possible to free EFCC of staff on secondment. We want core staff of the commission to take over,” he said.  
  
Earlier in his address, Magu appealed to the lawmakers to increase the personnel cost of the commission from N7.1billion to N9.6billion to accommodate the proposed recruitment of 750 cadets this year and the 530 cadets recruited in 2016.
 
He assured the committee that, “we have heard you. We will go back to the drawing board”. 
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