A N125m building purportedly rented for Senate President Bukola Saraki
by Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC) could not be traced by
The Cable after several searches.
And, curiously, nobody is willing to comment on the mystery as all the
key players in the affair refused to pick calls or reply message asking
questions. Where is the money?
The property is said to be located at Plot 973, Mban Close, off Pope
John Paul Street, Maitama, Abuja, rented at N50 million per year on a
two-year tenancy, with fees and VAT bringing the total cost to N125
million.
The property is described in the tenancy agreement as a five-bedroom
detached duplex with two-room guest chalet boys quarters, a swimming
pool, air conditioners and 1,350 square metres with “ample parking
space”.
Felix Akpoti, the director of Legendark Consultants, the lessor, signed
for his company while Omoniyi Olaloye, an engineer, signed for AMMC,
which is under the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).
The problem now is that Plot 973 could not be physically traced.
Yusuph Olaniyonu, Saraki’s spokesman, has denied knowledge of the
property, insisting that the senate president knew nothing about the
rent as he lives in his own house at Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja.
“I am telling you, it is a lie. The senate president lives in own house,
and he does not take rent. He has no link to this issue,” he told The
Cable.
Also, a second house purportedly rented for Deputy Senate President Ike
Ekweremadu at Plot 22, Vaal Street, off Rhine Street, Maitama, Abuja, is
unoccupied.
It was described in the rent agreement as a five-bedroom detached duplex with a guest chalet of 3-bedroom boys quarters.
It costs N40 million per year for two years, starting from May 7, 2016 and terminating on May 6, 2018.
Again, Akpoti singed for Legendark Consultants, while Olaloye signed for AMMC.
However, the house is unoccupied as Ekweremadu still lives at his personal residence at the Apo Legislative Quarters.
His media aide, Uche Anichukwu, also told TheCable the deputy senate president is not aware of the property.
Anichukwu said: “I’m not aware of any residential accommodation rented
for the deputy president of the senate. A group known as CATBAN,
supposedly a civil society group, initially alleged that the deputy
president of the senate was paid over a hundred million by the FCT in
lieu of accommodation. We refuted that allegation. We still stand by our
statement because was a sponsored mischief. Nobody paid any money was
to Senator Ekweremadu.
“Now that they have shifted to that a property was rented for him, my
response is that I’m not aware that the deputy president of the senate
was given any residential accommodation you. I know he lives at App
Quarters. However, even if the FCT does give him any residential
accommodation, it is still within his statutory right. Everybody knows
that the FCT provides accommodation for president, vice-president,
senate president, deputy president of the senate, speaker of the house
of representatives, deputy speaker of the house, and the chief justice
of Nigeria.
“Meanwhile, I’m also aware that the the presiding officers turned down
over N10 Billion proposed by the FCT in the 2016 budget for the
construction of their residential accommodation as as they said that it
did not reflect the hardship in the country.”
Akpoti, who signed the agreements, refused to speak to TheCable on phone, demanding to see the agreement documents first.
However, he did not give his location and failed to respond to further phone calls from.
He later told TheCable to email him the queries. But instead of
responding to them he directed TheCable to the FCDA and the senate
committee on FCT.
FCDA refused to comment, while Dino Melaye, chairman of senate committee on FCT, did not respond to an SMS query.
He was quoted by Daily Trust as saying the documents as “made in Taiwan”.
A SERIES OF OFFERSAfter a brief meeting on Monday, Muhammad Sule,
FCDA spokesman, directed TheCable to Safiya Umar, acting director of
the AMMC, to get details of the transaction. He said he had no idea of
it because it was not within his purview.
TheCable called Umar repeatedly, and even sent her an SMS, but she did not respond as well.
A letter of contract award from AMMC to Legendark Consultants, dated 30
March, 2016, showed that Plot 973 was for the senate president.
“I am directed to inform you that provisional approval has been given
for an emergency of contract to your company in line PPA Section 42 (1b
&1f) for rented house for the senate president in Maitama AO5 (Plot
No 973 Mban Close) for two years at the contract sum of N125m only with
expiration period of two years,” the letter signed by Ibrahim Ibrahim
Gusau, secretary tenders board, read.
A series of “offer for property” letters from Legendark was written to the senate committee, and not the FCDA.
Acknowledgement copies of the letters were received and signed by one Samuel Melaye.
One of the letters signed by Akpoti, entitled ‘Offer for property on
Plot 2 Pechora Close, Panama Crescent, Maitama, Abuja’, read: “Sequel to
our letter dated 19th January, 2016 to your good office, we are glad to
inform you that we have secured a property on the above named address,
that meets your kind request.
“The facilities of the property include: a seven-bedroom duplex with a
mezzanine floor, a ballroom, a movie room, a four-bedroom boys’
quarters, a swimming pool (and) internal parking space for 10 cars.
“We hereby offer the property for rent/lease to you at the market/asking price of N45m per annum.”
The account details were stated as Guaranty Trust Bank, account number
021211999, sort code 058083228 and account name Legendark Consultants.
‘PHONEY RESIDENCES’The Citizens Action to Take Back Nigeria
(CATBAN), an advocacy group, had initially alleged that the presiding
officers of the national assembly received over N630m from FCDA as rent
for “phoney” residences.
Olaniyonu had then dismissed the allegation as false.
He said the four presiding officers of the national assembly had been
living in their personal residences, and that “they do not get paid by
any federal government agency”.
“There is no truth to the claim by this group. In fact, during the
preparation of the budget, the senate president and speaker directed the
FCDA to remove the N10bn voted for the construction of their official
residences to save cost. The current leadership of the national assembly
will not be part of any illegal payment to anybody,” he said.
However, Turaki Hassan, Dogara’s spokesman, said the presiding officers
of the national assembly are entitled to official accommodation, “which
is provided by the FCDA”, and that how the agency does it is “entirely
its business”.
“Presiding officers of the national assembly are entitled to official
accommodation, which is provided for by the FCDA as the host of the
national assembly. The same is applicable to the president, vice
president and the chief justice of Nigeria because their offices were
not covered by the monetisation policy,” he said.
“Consequently, no national assembly presiding officer receives any money
from any other source for accommodation or rent. The FCDA is solely
responsible for providing official accommodation for presiding officers
of the national assembly and how it goes about it is entirely its
business and not that of any presiding officer. It’s callous, wicked and
evil for any news medium to seek to perpetuate the mendacity that
national assembly presiding officers collected money from FCDA without
any form of evidence whatsoever.”
Source: The Cable
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