Former Governor of Akwa Ibom State and incumbent Senate Minority Leader,
Godswill Akpabio, was on Friday arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC.
PREMIUM TIMES investigation shows that Mr. Akpabio was taken in by EFCC operatives
at about 5.20 pm.
He was said to have been accompanied a few aides and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria,
SAN, Ricky Tarfa.
An aide to the former governor, who cannot be named because he is not authorised to
speak on the matter told PREMIUM TIMES that Mr. Akpabio is currently being
interrogated by top officials of the EFCC.
An EFCC source confirmed the development.
“He was brought in at about 5.20 pm accompanied by a few aides and Mr. Rickey
Tarfa,” the source said.
“It is not yet known whether he will be allowed to go this night. It depends on how the
interrogation goes.”
The spokesperson for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, did not answer or return calls seeking
comment for this story.
The EFCC had begun investigation into alleged theft of N108.1billion of Akwa Ibom
funds by the former governor in June.
The action followed a petition forwarded to the commission by an Abuja-based lawyer
and activist, Leo Ekpenyong.
Mr. Ekpenyong had on June 8 petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari and the EFCC,
calling for Mr. Akpabio’s probe and accusing him of looting Akwa Ibom state treasury.
Investigations by PREMIUM TIMES showed that several other indigenes of the state who
are demanding the investigation of the former governor, have been invited by the EFCC
to adopt their petitions.
On his part, Mr. Ekpenyong was summoned on Wednesday, June 17, to adopt his
petition and provide more details to some of the allegations he made against Mr.
Akpabio.
The former governor, now senator, was elected in 2007, at a time the nation enjoyed
robust oil revenue.
Akwa Ibom and Rivers States are Nigeria’s largest oil-producing states. The two states
alternate as first and second top producers periodically.
The two states receive the highest funds allocation from the Federation Accounts
Allocation Committee, FAAC, monthly.
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics and the office of the Accountant General of
the Federation indicate that under Mr. Akpabio, known for ostentatious spending, Akwa
Ibom received a staggering N1. 6 trillion from FAAC between June 2007 and May
2014.
At the time he vacated office on May 29, the state received more, excluding other
revenues like Ecological Funds, internally generated revenue etc.
In a new petition to the EFCC dated June 22, and copied to Mr. Buhari and the
Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, Mr. Ekpenyong gave details of some of Mr.
Akpabio’s alleged financial recklessness.
He alleged that between January and December 2014, the ex-governor colluded with
two of his top aides to steal a whopping N108.1 billion from the state’s treasury.
Mr. Ekpenyong told the EFCC that the former Government House Permanent Secretary,
Etekamba Umoren, and the former Accountant General of the state, Udo Isobara,
colluded with Mr. Akpabio to steal the funds.
“Between January –December 2014, it is on record that the trio of Godswill Akpabio,
Mr. Etekamba Umoren and Mr. Udo Isobara, made illegal but substantial withdrawals of
cash from a designated state government-owned account with Zenith Bank with account
number: 1010375881 amounting to N22.1 billion,” he stated in the petition.
“It is worthy of note that reasons for such ungodly cash withdrawals against financial
regulations and due process laws range between sundry use and unjustifiable
expenditures by Godswill Akpabio and his numerous surrogates and proxies.
“For example, a whopping N18 billion was withdrawn fraudulently from the state FAAC
account with the United Bank for Africa in trenches of N10 million and above by Mr.
Isobara in a surreptitious manner to conceal their dishonest intention.”
For assisting Mr. Akpabio retire billions of the stolen funds, Mr. Ekpenyong said Mr.
Umoren was rewarded with an appointment as Government House chief of staff and
now secretary to the state government under Udom Emmanuel’s administration.
The legal practitioner went on to state that over N50 billion of Akwa Ibom funds were
spent by the former governor during the last general elections.
During the period under review, he said Mr. Akpabio also withdrew a whopping N18
billion from the state coffers under the guise of special services, reception of very
important guests and sundry items.
“The cumulative aggregate of these monies stolen by Godswill Akpabio from the coffers
of government as pocket money is the annual budget of some states in Nigeria put
together,” the petition reads.
He listed the bouquet of assets acquired by the former governor through surrogates to
include a multi-billion naira mansion at Plot 5 Okogosi Spring Close, off Katsina-Ala
Crescent, Maitama-Abuja, a multi-billion naira mansionette at Plot 28 Colorado Close,
Maitama, Abuja and another multi-billion naira mansion at 22 Probyn Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
Others include a multi-billion naira mansionette at Plot 23 Olusegun Aina Street,
Parkview, Lagos and a multi-billion naira 25 storey building at Akin Adesola Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
“As earlier promised, more details of assets and graft-related funds illegally and
fraudulently siphoned from Akwa Ibom State treasury and laundered to foreign
destinations are in the offing. As usual, we will do the needful.
An EFCC source said senior officials of the commission held discussions with Mr.
Ekpenyong on the petition on Tuesday.
“He also adopted the petition he forwarded to the commission and provided additional
details about the alleged stealing of funds by the former governor,” the source said.
The source noted that many of those who have sent petitions to the commission
against the former governor, now senator, have already been invited to adopt their
document.
He confirmed that very soon the commission would invite the former governor for
questioning.
Allegations, complete falsehood
Mr. Akpabio could not be reached for this story. Messrs Umoren and Isobara could not
also be reached for comments.
But the commissioner of information during the administration of Mr. Akpabio, Aniekan
Umana, described the contents of the petition by Mr. Ekpenyong as falsehood taken too
far.
He said the petition betrayed a lack of understanding of the workings of government.
“Every sum withdrawn from a government account is tied to a subhead and there must
be a budgetary provision. To attribute fraud to withdrawals which had the full sanction
of Government and was accommodated in the budget is strange, mischievous and
untenable. More so, when one understands that there are checks and balances which
guide all aspects of government financial administration,” he said.
He also said the allegation that the State Government spent N50 billion on the March
General Elections falls flat on its face based on his explanations of the workings of
government as regards financial transactions.
“There was no such provision in the budget of this year and such an amount could not
have been paid as an extra-budgetary expenditure and yet salaries and other
commitments were met. We challenge the petitioners to provide proof to support this
wild allegation. Who was it paid to? How was it paid? Where was it paid? And when
was it paid?
“Senator Akpabio does not own a 25-storey building in Victoria Island or in any part of
the world, as alleged by the petitioner. It is also a patent falsehood that the house at 22
Probyn Road, Ikoyi belongs to Senator Akpabio.
It is a rented building which ownership can be verified from Lagos State Lands Registry.
“Senator Akpabio does not own the properties mentioned in the petition to belong to
him. You can verify the ownership of the properties (5 Okokosi Close, Maitama and Plot
28 Colorado Close, Maitama) from the land registry in Abuja,” he said.
He also denied the state received over N2 trillion as oil allocation.
“Please do note that the idea that the Akwa Ibom State Government received over N2.5
trillion in the eight years of the Akpabio administration is an outrageous lie. What this
suggests is that the State Government received an average of N26 billion monthly for
the period. What a lie! From published accounts of disbursement from the Federation
Accounts, Akwa Ibom State never received up to N26 billion in any month throughout
the period.
Note that in some months like the April and May, 2015, Akwa Ibom State received
about N8 billion.
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