Another $5m Found In Former First Lady Patience Jonathan’s Account
The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission has traced an additional $5m to the Skye
Bank account of Dame Patience Jonathan, the wife of former President
Goodluck Jonathan.
This brings to $20m the total amount so far traced to the former first lady.
As part
of investigations into a money laundering case against a former Special
Adviser on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Jonathan, Waripamowei
Dudafa, the EFCC had traced four company accounts to him with a balance
of $15m.
The EFCC subsequently charged Dudafa and the four companies with money laundering.
The
four companies, whose accounts have since been frozen, are Pluto
Property and Investment Company Limited, Seagate Property Development
and Investment Company Limited, Trans Ocean Property and Investment
Company Limited and Globus Integrated Service Limited.
A
source at the EFCC said, “While we were investigating Dudafa, we traced
the four companies to him. The companies have domiciliary accounts at
Skye Bank with a balance of about $15m. So, we obtained a court order
and froze the accounts.
“We
then traced the directors of the companies who then denied ownership of
the accounts. It was later that we were informed that the accounts
belonged to Patience Jonathan and that she is the sole signatory to the
accounts. She was given a special card which she used in making
withdrawals across the world.
“We,
therefore, wondered why the accounts were not opened in her name if she
had nothing to hide. In fact, we later found out that her personal
account, which bears her name, has a balance of $5m. One wonders where a
person, who has never held a government position, got the money from.
She was not our initial target but she certainly has questions to
answer.”
Jonathan’s
wife has, however, sued Skye Bank for freezing her bank accounts and
giving the EFCC vital information about her finances.
Patience filed a N200m fundamental rights enforcement suit against Skye Bank Plc.
One
Sammie Somiari, who deposed to an affidavit on behalf of Patience,
claimed that the EFCC placed a No Debit Order on the four accounts in
July, in the course of probing Dudafa.
The
EFCC has now filed an amended 17 counts against Dudafa and seven others,
including the four companies, wherein the suspects were accused of
conspiring to conceal $15,591,700, which the EFCC claimed they ought to
have known formed part of proceeds of an unlawful act.
Somiari
said in the affidavit filed on behalf of Patience, who is said to be
away for an urgent medical treatment abroad, that it was Dudafa who
helped Patience open the four bank accounts which the EFCC froze.
According
to him, Dudafa had on March 22, 2010 brought two Skye Bank officers,
Demola Bolodeoku and Dipo Oshodi, to meet Patience at home to open five
accounts.
The deponent claimed that Patience was the sole signatory to the accounts.
He,
however, claimed that after the five accounts were opened, Patience
later discovered that Dudafa opened only one of the accounts in her
name, while the other four were opened in the names of companies
belonging to Dudafa.
Somiari
added, “The applicant (Patience) complained about this to Dudafa, who
at his prompting and instance promised to effect the change of the said
accounts to the applicant’s name; and to effect this change, Dudafa
brought the said bank manager, Mr. Dipo Oshodi, who was purported to
have effected the changes. This was about April 2014.
“The applicant is not a director, shareholder or participant in the companies named in the aforementioned four accounts.
“The
bank official, Mr. Dipo Oshodi, as it would appear, did not effect or
reflect the instruction of the applicant to change the said accounts to
her name(s) despite repeated requests of the applicant.
“Besides,
the ATM credit cards bearing the said companies’ names were brought to
the applicant by Mr. Dipo Oshodi of the second respondent bank, who
promised to replace them once the cards bearing the changed names were
available, but he never did.
“However,
since 2010 up until 2014 and thereafter, the applicant had been using
the cards on the said accounts and operating the said accounts without
let or hindrance.
“Even
in May, June and July 2016, the applicant travelled overseas for medical
treatment and was using the said credit cards abroad up until July 7,
2016 or thereabout when the cards stopped functioning.”
In her
fundamental rights suit, Patience is urging the court to compel the EFCC
to immediately remove the No Debit Order placed on her accounts.
She
also wants the court to order Skye Bank to pay her damages in the sum of
N200m for what she termed a violation of her right to own personal
property under Section 44 of the Constitution.
However,
the EFCC is in moves to arraign Dudafa and his alleged accomplices for
money laundering before a Federal High Court in Lagos.
Further proceedings in the case has been adjourned until September 15.
However,
the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof.
Itse Sagay (SAN), has said with the fresh admission by Patience that
she owns the accounts, the EFCC has the right to probe her.
Sagay
told one of our correspondents on the telephone that the Act
establishing the EFCC gave the anti-graft agency the power to
investigate anybody who is seen to have more wealth than he ought to
have.
The
senior advocate wondered how Patience, who was a civil servant and never
held any government position, could have billions in her bank accounts.
He
said, “The EFCC and ICPC Act have provisions under which they can ask
the court to freeze the account of a person if a person’s capacity to
earn is below the amount of money that the person appears to have.
“If you
are living a lavish lifestyle and it appears you don’t have the means
to have acquired the property and the wealth you have, the EFCC is free
to probe you.
“If she is claiming the money belongs to her, she has put herself in a position where she must explain how she earned it.”
Attempts to get the comments of the wife of the former president were not successful.
Repeated
calls and a text message sent to the Media Adviser to former President
Goodluck Jonathan, Mr Ikechukwu Eze, were also not responded to as of
8:45pm on Saturday.
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