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N90bn probe: Ex-Hajj commission chairman, Jalal Arabi leaves EFCC custody..

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has released the sacked chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, Jalal Arabi, and the commission’s secretary, Abdullahi Kontagora, on bail.

Arabi and Kontagora were detained over alleged illegal withdrawal and the mismanagement of the N90bn 2024 Hajj intervention fund.

They were, however, unable to meet their bail conditions and stayed in EFCC’s custody for five days.

But speaking with our correspondent on Wednesday, a source familiar with the matter stated that Arabi and Kontagora had met their bail conditions.

The source said they were released on Monday, adding that no further recovery had been made yet after the first 314,098 Saudi Riyal.

“The former Hajj Commission chairman and the secretary have been released, and the investigation is still ongoing. They were released on Monday after meeting their bail conditions. Nothing yet on the matter. No other recoveries except for the earlier ones,” the source said.

The EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, could not be reached as of the time of filing this report.

He did not pick up his calls and has yet to respond to a message sent to him on the matter.

In an exclusive report on August 15, The PUNCH reports that the EFCC’s investigation revealed that from the N90bn Hajj subsidy, Arabi fraudulently overpaid himself and others the necessary operational costs.

The anti-graft agency also said it had recovered 314,098 Saudi Riyal from Arabi and others in the course of the ongoing probe.

“The total sum of SR 8,614,175.27 cash withdrawal is yet to be accounted for by NAHCON, ” a document sighted by our correspondent stated.

Apart from the Hajj intervention fund, an investigation into the commission’s activities since 2022 resulted in the recovery of estacodes paid to staff who did not undertake study tours and payments made to Shuraka’a al-Khair Group Ltd for services that were not rendered.

Also, documents for payment of the consultancy services, including the Executive Chairman’s approval, were fraudulently backdated to January 23, 2024, to enable the payment of the sum of SAR 780, 019, 59 to Shuraka’a al-Khair Group Ltd on April 14, 2024.

“The first suspect, Jalal Arabi, confessed that the consultant did not render any services, “ the EFCC alleged.

However, amid the EFCC’s probe, President Bola Tinubu sacked Arabi on August 19 and appointed Prof Abdullahi Usman as his replacement.

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Former Senate Majority Leader, Senator Jonathan Zwingina is Dead

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Former Senate Majority Leader, Jonathan Zwingina is dead.

 

Zwingina was also the former Director-General of the MKO Abiola campaign Organisation in the June 12, 1993 presidential election.

 

Although his family has yet to formally confirm his death, Leadership Newspaper reports that the Adamawa State-born politician died on Wednesday, October 2, in the nation’s capital, Abuja.

 

He was reported to have died after a protracted illness.

 

The former lawmaker represented Adamawa South Senatorial District in the Senate. He was a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party but later defected to the All Progressives Congress.

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At Last, Ex CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele Revealed What Influenced Naira Redesign…

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Folashodun Shonubi, a witness in the trial of Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), told a federal capital territory (FCT) high court that the naira redesign policy did not follow standard procedure.

 

Shonubi, who was acting governor of the CBN from June 9 to September 15, 2023, said Emefiele admitted to “intrigues and politics around the 2022 redesign policy.”

 

 

 

“When we had meetings with the defendant (Emefiele), he said there were “politics and intrigues aro myund the whole exercise,” Shonubi said while being led in evidence by Rotimi Oyedepo, prosecution counsel.

 

 

The witness, who was the former deputy governor of operations of the apex bank, said the redesigned naira notes produced by the CBN under Emefiele were not the same as those approved by former President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

He said the memo presented to the president for the redesign was solely prepared by Emefiele.

 

Shonubi said the normal procedure was for the currency management department to recommend a redesign, after which a paper would be submitted to the committee of governors (COG) for consideration. Upon the COG’s approval, the CBN board would make a recommendation to the president.

 

 

CBN Didn’t Follow Procedures’

 

Shonubi, a member of the COG and CBN board, told the court that Emefiele killed the recommendation for a redesign as made by the currency management department in early 2021.

 

“The CBN did not follow the procedures (for redesigning the currency). I was a member of the CBN board as deputy governor,” he said.

 

“The chairman of both the COG and board was the governor. In early 2021, the currency department recommended the redesign of the currency notes.

 

 

“A paper was presented to me, and on the instruction of the governor (Emefiele), it was stepped down.

 

 

“In 2022, we again represented the paper and were asked to hold on.

 

“In mid-October 2022, the deputy governors were invited to a meeting in the office of the governor where he (Emefiele) informed us that he had presidential approval for the currency redesign.

 

“He showed us the memo, “Mr president’s signature and instruction on the last page.”

 

Under cross-examination by Olalekan Ojo, defendant counsel, Shonubi said he was not aware of the discussions between Emefiele and the former president over the redesign policy.

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is prosecuting Emefiele on a four-count charge bordering on “illegal acts that caused public injury.”

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Just In: Court Grants Ex-Taraba Governor Darius Ishaku ₦150m Bail

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court has granted former Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku, bail to the tune of ₦150 million with two sureties in the same amount.

 

 

Ishaku, who governed Taraba State from May 2015 to May 2023 under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a 15-count charge of criminal breach of trust, conspiracy, and misappropriation of public funds totaling ₦27 billion.

 

 

 

Justice Sylvanus Oriji imposed strict conditions on Ishaku’s bail including two sureties, each resident in Abuja, with verified house addresses; one surety must be a director in the Federal Civil Service; ₦150 million bail bond.

 

 

 

Ishaku and co-defendant, Bello Hero, have also been barred from leaving the country without court permission.

 

 

The EFCC, represented by Rotimi Jacobs, did not oppose Ishaku’s bail request, citing his previous compliance with administrative bail.

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