EFCC arrests Fidelity Bank MD for receiving Diezani’s $115m
The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested the Managing Director and
Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, and some
officials for allegedly receiving $115m from a former Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
The
EFCC also arrested the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martins Izuogbe, for his
role in the alleged scam, which the anti-graft agency described as
unprecedented.
Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo |
A
reliable source in the commission on Wednesday told our correspondent on condition
of anonymity that during the build-up to the 2015 presidential election,
Diezani invited Okonkwo to help her handle some cash, which would be disbursed
to electoral officials and groups.
The
source disclosed that the fraud was uncovered when the EFCC began
investigations into how officials of the Independent National Electoral
Commission in Rivers, Delta and Akwa Ibom states received N675.1m.
The
detective said, “The MD of Fidelity Bank has been arrested and is currently in
our custody. During investigations into the INEC Resident Electoral
Commissioners, we got a major breakthrough as funds disbursed were traced to
Fidelity Bank.
“We
invited the MD, who then confessed to us that during the build-up to the
presidential election, Diezani invited him to a meeting in Abuja. Diezani told
him that some companies would deposit some funds in his bank and that she would
give him further instructions on how the funds would be disbursed.
“The
first company, Auctus Integrated, deposited $17,884,000 into the bank. The
second company, Northern Belt Gas Company, deposited $60m while another
company, Midwestern Oil and Gas, deposited $9.5m. A fourth company, Leno Laitan
Adesanya, deposited $1.85m while the MD himself received $26m in cash.”
The
source alleged that Diezani’s son, Ugonna Madueke, later served as a middleman
between the former minister and the MD of the bank.
He
said it was Diezani’s son who forwarded the names of the beneficiaries of the
funds, which included INEC officials and several interest groups as well as
election monitors, who were expected to compromise the electoral process.
He
said, “The MD said it was Diezani’s son that sent him a list of beneficiaries
which included several INEC officials and election monitors across the 36
states. Diezani specifically instructed that the funds be disbursed at least a
day or two before the elections. The total amount of money was $115m and
Diezani told the bank to convert the funds into naira, which was about N23.3bn
at the time.
“However,
the suspects told us that the volume of money was too big and they had problems
converting the funds. So, Diezani told the bank MD to use the bank’s funds and
hold on to the dollars as collateral and that after elections, the bank could
use the dollars to replace the bank funds.”
The
source stated that Diezani did not operate any account with the bank and
wondered why Okonkwo would allow himself to be used in such a manner.
“He
may be charged with conspiracy once we are done with investigations,” the
source said. The PUNCH had reported that a wristwatch worth £600,000 was seized
from Diezani during a raid on one of her houses.
The
ex-minister, who is currently battling cancer, was last year arrested by the
National Crimes Agency in the United Kingdom for sundry allegations.
Under
her watch as one of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s most powerful
ministers, dubious oil marketers stole trillions of naira of oil subsidy money.
The
then Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (now the Emir of
Kano), alleged that $20bn was missing from the account of the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, an allegation which led to his suspension and
replacement.
She
had, however, denied all allegations of corruption levelled against her. The
family lawyer, Oscar Onwudiwe, who had, in a statement, denied allegations
against the former minister, said, “The Madueke family, like most other
families, has its own challenges. For instance, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke has
been receiving treatment for cancer in the UK.”
All
attempts to speak with the spokesperson for Fidelity Bank, Mr. Ejike Ndiulo,
proved abortive as his telephone indicated that it was switched off.
However,
a senior official of the bank, who spoke with our correspondent on condition of
anonymity, said the bank would issue a statement on Thursday (today).
“We
don’t have all the facts of the case yet. However, we will issue a statement on
the matter on Thursday,” he said.
Punch
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