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Tinubu urged to hand over corrupt officials, firms to EFCC, ICPC for prosecution

By Adamu Abuh, Abuja
27 December 2023   |   6:33 pm
President Bola Tinubu has been called upon to order the immediate handing over of all the indicted persons and entities to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other anti-graft agencies for immediate trial. A coalition of 259 anti-corruption, civil society, and human rights groups, Coalition for Transparency and Economic Reforms (COTER) behind the…
President Bola Tinubu attends Colloquium Lecture in Honour of Senate President Godswill Akpabio on the occasion of his 61st Birthday Celebration at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. on Thursday, December 2023… PHOTO: State House/Nosa Asemota

President Bola Tinubu has been called upon to order the immediate handing over of all the indicted persons and entities to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other anti-graft agencies for immediate trial.

A coalition of 259 anti-corruption, civil society, and human rights groups, Coalition for Transparency and Economic Reforms (COTER) behind the call admonished President Tinubu to initiate the urgent recovery of the country’s stolen funds and properties being held by indicted persons.

COTER warned the indicted persons to stop playing on the collective intelligence of Nigerians with the puerile defence of their looting of the nation’s commonwealth, having betrayed the confidence Nigerians reposed in them while they occupied public offices.

COTER’s President, Dr Peter Chima Chukwu, and General Secretary, Mallam Auta Ibrahim Koko, stated that the defence of the heists by various indicted persons should be completely disregarded.

COTER said, “Emefiele and other indicted persons’ tactics to put up unnecessary defence are aimed at shifting the blame on former president Buhari to escape prosecution and recovery of looted funds from them.

“All they are doing now is mere damage control. Unfortunately, it won’t fly with the Nigerian people, Government and the international community. They must all account for all their sins and transgressions against the Nigerian people.

“President Tinubu must not allow this matter to be swept under the carpet, Nigerian people and the international community are watching to see the outcome of all the investigations and how the report of the Special Investigator will be implemented.”

COTER also urged the President to initiate moves to recover the country’s stolen funds and properties being held by the indicted persons.

The call was sequel to the release of part of the report of the Special Investigation Panel set up to investigate the malfeasance which took place in the CBN.

It was also gathered that the investigation team has sent out letters of invitation to the former Deputy CBN Governor, Tunde Lemo among others.

The Team of the Special Investigator in its invitation letter to Lemo titled, “Re: CBN investigation activities: Invitation for a follow up meeting with the Special Investigator,” had described the TTB Chairman’s defence of the acquisition of Union Bank as “offensive”.

It noted that Lemo’s “offensive defence” of Union Bank’s acquisition by TTB contradicted the earlier statements made “under caution” by all those interrogated by the Special Investigator over the transaction, including Lemo himself, last August at the Department of State Services (DSS) headquarters in Abuja.

The Team’s invitation letter also stated that the two foreign businessmen and shareholders of TTB had shunned an earlier invitation sent to them on August 28, 2023, in which they were requested to provide certain documents and information.

It added that up till Lemo’s public “offensive defence” of TTB’s acquisition of Union Bank on Sunday, the Special Investigator never heard from the two foreign shareholders and did not receive the requested documents from them.

The invitation letter signed by DCP Eloho Okpoziakpo, Head of Operations, Office of the Special Investigator, and dated December 24, 2023, therefore, warned Lemo to inform both foreign shareholders of TTB to come along to the Thursday “meeting” with all the documents/information requested from them since August.

It also informed the TTB Chairman that he’ll be expected to make “additional statements” during the Thursday meeting with the Special Investigator.

The team, however, warned Lemo that if both Vink and Savara failed to honour Thursday’s invitation and provide/defend the requested documents/information, they’ll be deemed to have “decided to forfeit their purported shareholdings in TTB and Union Bank of Nigeria, irrespective of which vehicle that they are using to own the purported shares.”

It further warned the TTB Chairman not to also fail to attend the meeting physically “to provide additional statements to your earlier statements made in August 2023,” adding that should he decide to stay away, “It will be construed that you misled the Nigerian public with your reaction in the Punch newspapers today which has gained wide publicity in both electronic and print media.

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