Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) investigators probing
ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan’s link with five choice buildings,
including a N5billion hotel in Abuja, have unearthed seven additional
properties believed to be owned by her.
The detectives were in Port Harcourt (Rivers State) and Yenagoa (Bayelsa
State) all week trying to establish whether four properties in the two
cities truly belong to Mrs. Jonathan.
The Nation confirms that the assignment led the investigators to
suspect that seven more properties including the former Customs Service
officers mess in Port Harcourt and a plot of land under construction
were acquired by her.
Others in the Rivers State capital are: two duplexes at 2/3 Bauchi
Street; landed property with blocks at Ambowei Street; three Luxury
apartments of 4-bedroom each at Ambowei Street; and Grand View Hotel on
Airport road.
Those in Yenagoa are: two marble duplexes at Otioko GRA by Isaac Boro
Expressway; Glass House on Sani Abacha Expressway which serves as office
of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board; Akemfa Etie
Plaza by AP filling Station, Melford Okilo Road; and Aridolf Resort,
Wellness and Spa along Sani Abacha Expressway.
The anti-graft agency, which says it has so far recovered N1b and
secured 24 convictions in the South South, may invoke Section 7 of the
EFCC Establishment Act 2004 on the affected properties after due
verification, sources said yesterday.
Already, the EFCC has written to the Head of the Civil Service in
Bayelsa State demanding the pay status and allowances of Mrs. Jonathan
during her tenure as a Permanent Secretary. It also sought explanation
on whether or not she was paid in dollars, besides travelling estacodes,
while in office. The investigators are already back in Abuja to
continue their assignment.
A highly placed source said: “The ex-First Lady is allegedly linked with
the acquisition of the former Customs Service Officers mess in
Port-Harcourt.
“We also identified three luxury apartments of four-bedroom each
believed to be owned by Mrs. Jonathan. The apartments are tastefully
furnished with the state of the art accessories.
“After verification of these assets and completion of our investigation,
we may seek the order of the court to place the affected assets under
Interim Forfeiture.
“Permission will be sought to ask the ex-First Lady to explain some of
the sources of her wealth in line with Section 7 of the EFCC
Establishment Act.
“As a First Lady, there was no appropriation for her office and she was not on salary.”
The Nation also gathered that the EFCC last Friday submitted a letter to
the Head of the Bayelsa State Civil Service demanding the pay status
and allowances of Mrs. Jonathan as a Permanent Secretary.
A top source said: “The letter was submitted and duly acknowledged. We
already have the acknowledgement copy with us for record purpose.
“We asked for Mrs. Jonathan’s salary and remuneration status as a
Permanent Secretary while in office. We demanded to know if she was paid
in dollars or in any other currency.
“We wrote the letter in line with Section 7 of the EFCC Act because we suspected that she has been living above her means.”
Section 7 of the EFCC Act says: “The commission has power to (a) cause
any investigations to be conducted as to whether any person, corporate
body or organization has committed any offence under this Act or other
law relating to economic and financial crimes.
“(b) Cause investigations to be conducted into the properties of any
person if it appears to the commission that the person’s lifestyle and
extent of the properties are not justified by his source of income.”
This is the second leg of the ongoing probe of Mrs. Jonathan after about
$19.8million had been frozen in five accounts allegedly traced to her.
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