₦37.1bn Fraud: EFCC Grants Umar- Farouk Bail
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission grilled a former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouk, for over 12 hours between 11 am and 11.30 pm.
The former minister who was grilled in the presence of her lawyer, Oladipo Okpeseyi, at the EFCC headquarters in Abuja, was however asked to write a statement explaining her relationship with a contractor, James Okwete, and why the disbursements of the sum of ₦37,170,855,753.44 into his bank accounts through agencies domiciled in the ministry.
Our correspondent gathered that during the interrogation the former minister was shown documents revealing how the monies were moved into several bank accounts belonging to or connected with Okwete.
“Sadiya was grilled by interrogators since 11 am, and she was released on bail around 11.30 pm tonight (Monday), we aren’t detaining her just as we didn’t detain Halima Shehu, because the investigation is still ongoing.
“However, Sadiya has been mandated to report to the commission every day from tomorrow (Tuesday). She was asked to write a statement explaining her relationship with the contractor, Okwete, and how those monies got into his account,” an EFCC source revealed.
The source added, “She was given access to documents showing how the monies were moved from the ministry’s coffers and deposited into the bank accounts of Mr Okwete.”
Meanwhile, Okwete’s lawyer, Chukwuemeka Eze, has confirmed that his client had been released by the EFCC.
Eze noted that Okwete was released on administrative bail last Thursday and had been asked to report to the commission daily.
.“My client, Okwete, has been released by the EFCC on bail. He was released last week Thursday, and has been asked to report to the commission daily,” Eze said
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