A former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, has
returned a fresh sum of N30m to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, with a promise to pay a balance of N417m, The Punch can
confirm.
Calculations by their correspondent showed that the former minister has now returned N167m to the Federal Government.
A reliable source told Punch correspondent that the former minister
paid the money from his Diamond Bank account to the EFCC Recovered Funds
Account.
The source stated, “I can confirm that Senator Obanikoro has been
meeting up his part of the agreement. You will recall that last year, he
promised to return a certain amount of money every quarter. He has made
a payment of N30m, his first instalment in 2017. He is also reporting
at the EFCC as he should.”
The ex-minister, who returned to Nigeria in October 2016, after spending
about 15 months in the United States, was accused of receiving N4.7bn
from the Office of the National Security Adviser under the leadership of
Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.).
Obanikoro had said in his statement of oath at the EFCC that after
receiving the money in 2014, he gave N1.219bn to the then governorship
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele
Fayose, while N1.3bn was given to the PDP governorship candidate in Osun
State, Senator Iyiola Omisore.
He also confessed to giving Fayose a separate $5.377m at Spotless Hotel
in Ekiti State in the presence of party stalwarts, including the then
PDP state secretary, Mr. Tope Aluko.
Obanikoro was said to have kept about N785m for himself, which he
allegedly spent while campaigning ahead of the PDP governorship primary
in Lagos State, which Mr. Jimi Agbaje won.
However, the EFCC asked him to return about N584m, out of which he has returned N167m.
At the Federal High Court in Abuja, presided over by Justice Nnamdi
Dimgba, Mr. Alade Sunday, a manager at Zenith Bank, narrated how
Obanikoro delivered about N1.219bn to Fayose’s aide, Abiodun Agbele, for
onward transmission to Fayose.
He had added that it took the cashiers about 10 days to count all the money.
Sunday had said Obanikoro flew the cash to Akure airport and the money was loaded onto bullion vans.
“When we got to the airport, we waited for some minutes before the
aircraft arrived. When the aircraft offloaded its passengers, one of
them appeared to me to be Senator Musiliu Obanikoro and the other one
appeared to be his ADC, Adewale.
“Agbele walked up to them and had a discussion with them. Thereafter, he
signalled to me to bring the van. Bags loaded with cash were loaded
into the van and Obanikoro’s ADC, I and Agbele drove back to the bank,”
he had stated.
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