Here is a photo 15-storey building worth
millions of dollars allegedly belonging to Diezani Alison Madueke
uncovered by the EFCC.
A photo of the exquisite 15-storey
building worth $37.5m allegedly belonging to the former Minister of
Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke recently uncovered by
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been revealed.
According
to The Nation, the mansion is located on the highbrow Banana Island in
Lagos is the latest on the list of choice properties said to have been
acquired by the ex-minister with alleged stolen public funds. It is an
18 flat edifice.
A reliable EFCC source said yesterday that the
ownership of the building was discovered this week in the course of
the investigation of the former minister.
The source said: “The
property Building 3, Block B, is a 15 storey edifice comprising 18 flats
and 6 penthouses, Bella Vista at Plot 1, Zone N, Federal Government
Layout, Banana Island Layout, Foreshore Estate, Off Onikoyi Road, Ikoyi,
Lagos.
“The property was acquired by the former minister
between 2011 and 2012 at a total cost of $37,500,000USD from the
developers, YF Construction Development and Real Estate.
“It was
acquired in the name of a Shell company, Rusimpex Limited under the
control of a certain Mr. Afamefuna Nwokedi in Lagos.
“The investigation continues.”
The EFCC source said the agency might seize the property.
His words: “We will do this after the completion of investigation and obtaining of all title documents.”
Sections
28 and 34 of the EFCC (Establishment Act) 2004 and Section 13(1) of the
Federal High Court Act, 2004 empower the anti-graft agency to invoke
Interim Assets Forfeiture Clause.
Section 28 of the EFCC Act
reads: ‘Where a person is arrested for an offence under this Act, the
Commission shall immediately trace and attach all the assets and
properties of the person acquired as a result of such economic or
financial crime and shall thereafter cause to be obtained an interim
attachment order from the Court.’
Section 13 of the Federal High
Court Act reads in part : “The Court may grant an injunction or appoint
a receiver by an interlocutory order in all cases in which it appears
to the Court to be just or convenient so to do.
(2) Any such order may be made either unconditionally or on such terms and conditions as the Court thinks just.”
Properties which EFCC records show as belonging to Mrs.Alison-Madueke are:
A block of 6 unit service apartments at Awolowo Road, Ikoyi
*Six unit terrace flats in Yaba, Lagos
Twin four-bedroom duplexes in Lekki Phase I
Two duplexes in Banana Island
A duplex in Asokoro. District, Abuja
A mini-estate in Mabushi, Abuja
A set of 12 terrace duplexes at Omaremi Street in Port Harcourt
Large expanse of land at Oniru, Victoria Island in Lagos
* A multi-billion Naira estate in Yenagoa
* Two apartments in Dubai marked as J5 Emirates Hills (30million Dirham) and E146 Emirates Hills valued at 44million Dirham
* A hotel in Port Harcourt under investigation.
The former minister in a January 21 2017 lengthy statement in London denied being a thief.
She
accused the EFCC of taking advantage of her silence all this while to
put her on media trial and cited the $153million which she was accused
of withdrawing from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation( NNPC) while in office.
She said that as the
petroleum minister, the operation and management of NNPC finances were
“outside my purview as outlined in both the Petroleum Act and the NNPC
Act.”
She added:”The only involvement I had in NNPC finances was
in terms of statutory matters, where the Petroleum Act prescribed that
as Minister, there were certain duties or actions which I had to perform
or take in relation to NNPC.”
On the alleged $700million found
in her house and some mansions traced to her, Diezani accused EFCC of
witch-hunt,saying: “On the 13th of June 2016, the EFCC once again took
their well-trodden path to the media. This time claiming that they had
‘discovered’ a mansion in Asokoro, Abuja, worth $18million (approx.
N9billion) which they purported to belong to me. The EFCC went to the
extent of bringing in Aljazeera, an international TV station, to air a
damaging documentary against me in this regard, showing a particular
residential building in Asokoro, Abuja, which they told Aljazeera
belonged to me
“The EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu, personally took
the Aljazeera reporter to the building, alleging that it belonged to me.
It has since become apparent that the house belongs to a company owned
by Mr Kola Aluko.
“If this is not a witch-hunt or a personal
vendetta against me, how is it that one of our country’s premier
investigative agencies were unable to avail themselves of facts that are
freely available in the public domain.
“Since the EFCC claims
that the alleged $18million Asokoro property belongs to me, then they
should kindly produce the ‘Authentic’ Certificate of Occupancy and Land
Registry information and any other relevant information, as proof of my
ownership of the property.
“On the 9th November 2016, the EFCC
visited our family home in Yenagoa (Bayelsa State) as pre-agreed and
they were escorted around the premises. I was therefore completely
shocked to once again see my name sensationally splashed across the
front pages of newspapers and widely circulated on the internet, with
blaring headlines such as “EFCC UNCOVERS DIEZANI’S MULTI-BILLION NAIRA
ESTATE” – Nation Newspaper, January 8, 2017 (Annex- 4A). There was
absolutely nothing ‘Hidden’ or ‘Concealed’ about the home.
“I had
declared it openly as required by Law, in my Asset declaration forms
(Annex-4B). Yet the EFCC have announced that they ‘Just Discovered’ my
‘Hidden Estate’! And labelled it a ‘Multi-Billion Naira Estate’! Even
though they had been given the Bill of Quantities, showing actual amount
spent.
“It is an accepted tradition across the length and
breadth of Nigeria, for people to own country/village homes. Given the
size of the land and the location of the compound, the buildings thereon
cannot by any stretch of the imagination be a “Multi-Billion Naira”
palatial estate, as the news mongers would want to portray.”
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