NIA lied, money found in Ikoyi apartment belongs to Buhari's minister Author: Adeola Opeyemi


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Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) alleged that money found in Ikoyi apartment belonged to a serving minister under President Buhari - Ozekhome said EFCC discovering abandoned money without owner is an attempt to distract Nigerians from 'hunger, squalor, fear, disease, and cluelessness of this government'. Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) has said attempt by the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to claim ownership of money found in an apartment in Ikoyi is a lie and cover-up for corruption in Buhari's administration. 
caliphmd.blogspot.com learnt that Ozekhome, who made this statement on Friday, April 14, said: “The emergent facts do not show NIA’s ownership of the money, but grand cover-up of a serving minister’s ownership of the money." Vanguard reports that he said the discovery of the $43.4 million, £27, 800 and N23.2m in Ikoyi apartment and other money discovered by EFCC recently are ways to distract Nigerians from hunger, squalor, fear, and disease ravaging the country. He said: “Let this government and its minions credit Nigerians with some modicum of sense and capacity to reason, even with their valiant attempts to cow, browbeat and intimidate all opposition elements and critical voices in their so called corruption war.
Ozekhome said it is ridiculous for EFCC to keep discovering money without identifying the owners.


“At least, not even the terror halo cast on our individual and collective psyche has dulled our analytical minds. “The entire theatricality and Baba Sala’s Alawada Kerikeri buffoonery ought to be reserved for some circus show at the National theatre or Trafalgar Square, where comedians and humour merchants entertain.

“The emergent facts do not show NIA’s ownership of the money, but grand cover-up of a serving minister’s ownership of the money. “It is so, so sad that all these national diversions are simply geared towards highlighting and emphasizing the omnipotence and indispensability of just one man, Ibrahim Magu, as Executive Chairman of the EFCC. “We should build strong institutions, not strong individuals. “Before Ibrahim Magu, there was a Nuhu Ribadu; there was a Mrs Waziri: and there was an Ibrahim Lamorde. “After Magu, there would still be another EFCC Executive Chairman. “All these so-called humongous recoveries of orphaned monies are simply geared towards showcasing ineffable efficiency, effectiveness and matchless proficiency. “It simply doesn’t work that way. In the USA, where from we borrowed our presidentialism, the equivalent agency works silently behind the scene, only seen, but never heard, except where it becomes absolutely necessary.

“But, here in Nigeria, the EFCC engages in grotesque media trial, hifalutin and shocking disclosures of orphaned monies whose destinations after the media hype are never known.

“Where are all the alleged recoveries of are vast sums, attached properties, etc, made by the EFCC, kept and how much are they? “When asked this question by the Senate during screening, Magu told a shocked and bewildered Nation he did not know! “We seem now fixated to name, shame and humiliate Nigerians with the paint brush of shame, odium, obloquy and denigration. “How can about N15 billion be found in highbrow Osborne Road, Ikoyi, by no means a back squalid street? “How can a foreign arm of the Nigerian secret Police, the equivalent of CIA, keep such hard currency in cash at an unguarded apartment, tucked away with many other apartments in a block of flats, not in a separate heavily fortified and fiercely guarded stand -alone building that has “keep off” carefully imprinted on it? “What was it meant for and who approved it and in which budget? “Who was the whistle blower that could identify that such money was “hidden” in the bedroom in flat 7A, leaving out flat 7B, yet not knowing who kept the money there or its ownership? “Why was EFCC not pictured or videod going into the apartment, before we suddenly saw an arranged “counting” of money? “Is there no CCTV in such a highbrow wealthy society members abode?

“Can we see the footages please? Only last week, N49m orphaned sum was “arrested” at Kaduna Airport! “Then, suddenly another sum of orphaned N448m was “discovered” in an ownerless shop in Victoria Island. “Who owned the plaza? Who sold there? Are there no CCTV there? Can we see them please? “The truth is that all these simulated “arrangee” “discoveries “can only temporarily divert attention from the hunger, squalor, fear, disease, not performance and cluelessness of this government. “But, unfortunately, even lies have their expiry date. Truth is inexorable, immutable and eternal. “The chicken will finally come home to roost”. Meanwhile, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state has given the federal government an ultimatum of seven days to return the $43 million found in a luxury apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos. The governor warns that failure to return the money to the state will force his government to take legal measures to ensure that it gets it. Governor Wike declared that the $43 million found in the apartment belongs to the Rivers state government claiming that investigations by the government revealed that the money was the proceed from the sale of gas turbines by the immediate past Governor Rotimi Amaechi.



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