Justice Muslim Hassan of the Federal High Court in Lagos has
ordered the temporary forfeiture of the sum of $153,310,000 (running
into Billions of Naira), which a former Minister
of Petroleum Resources,
Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueze, allegedly siphoned from the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation and stashed in three banks in the
country.
Out of the allegedly stolen $153.3m, a sum of N23,446,300,000 was
kept in Sterling Bank Plc, N9,080,000,000 in First Bank Plc and $5m in
Access Bank Plc.
After ordering the temporary forfeiture of the monies to the Federal
Government on Friday, Justice Hassan gave Sterling Bank and any other
interested party 14 days to appear before him to prove the legitimacy,
failing which the funds would be permanently forfeited to the Federal
Government .
The judge made the order in favour of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission which appeared before him on Friday with an ex parte
application seeking the temporary forfeiture of the funds .
In a nine -paragraph affidavit filed in support of the ex parte
application, an EFCC investigator, Moses Awolusi, claimed that the anti –
graft agency discovered through its investigations how sometime in
December 2014 Diezani invited a former Managing Director of Fidelity
Bank Plc, Nnamdi Okonkwo, to her office where they hatched the plan of
how a cash sum of $153, 310, 000 would be moved from NNPC to Okonkwo to
be saved for Diezani.
According to Awolusi, Diezani instructed Okonkwo to ensure that the
money was “ neither credited into any known account nor captured in any
transaction platforms” of Fidelity Bank.
Just imagine how they were “doing” Nigeria’s money.

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