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After Diezani, Three More Ex-Ministers Face Possible Arrest


Fresh reports have emanated that three other ministers who served under Goodluck Jonathan’s administration are set to face possible arrest just as we had just witnessed in the case of ex-petroleum minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

Sources disclosed to a popular news media, The Nation that here was tension in Jonathan’s camp among the officials who feared some secret information could transpire. Diezani is said to be good at keeping written records and notes. It is worth nothing that the EFCC reportedly seized a number of documents from her Abuja house during the Friday raid.
A source in an anti-graft agency said Alison-Madueke was “just one of the few cases of ex-ministers under investigation”.
“We have at least about three issues at hand but I will not disclose their names, do not forget that these three cases are outside the matter of ex-Minister Stella Oduah which is stuck in court. We have made our position known on this.
“The depletion of the $1billion in Sovereign Wealth Fund by about $700million is one of the priority cases with anti-graft agencies. There are also the issues of reckless granting of tax waivers to oil firms.”

Those subject to possible arrest are likely to be interrogated in connection with alleged reckless granting of waivers, funds diversion and “questionable contracts”.
Another source who pleaded for anonymity said:
“Those in Jonathan’s camp felt the ex-president’s visit to President Muhammadu Buhari had created a window for mutual talks and negotiation on alleged graft findings by the new administration.
“They did not know that Buhari really meant business to retrieve looted funds. Actually, some ex-ministers, including Diezani, have already placed their counsel in Nigeria on standby in case of any invitation by anti-graft agencies. Their plan was that the matter would be settled in Nigerian court.
“But the arrest of the ex-Minister in London has added a new dimension to the anti-corruption agenda of the Buhari administration.
“Those in Jonathan’s camp were shocked by Diezani’s arrest. They have been desperately trying to get in touch with the ex-minister since yesterday without success.
“As at today (yesterday), they are worried that Diezani has cut off contact with everyone, creating fears that she might spill the beans.
“The fear in Jonathan’s camp is that Diezani might be given the James Ibori treatment. They are suspecting that she might be tried and convicted in the UK.”
An ex-presidential aide added that:
“None of us has been able to reach out to Diezani because all her lines are off. She has also not called to share her travails with anybody.”
In the midst of the political imbroglio that surrounded the arrest of the ex-petroleum minister, many people didn't bother to whither into the nitty gritty that warranted her arrest. To the many who are still ignorant about the cause of her arrest, below is the ordeal that motivated her brief incarceration in London:
A Nigerian oil baron allegedly surrendered to the UK National Crime Agency (NCA) because he knew the game was over. His testimony allowed comprehensive investigation that roped in the ex-petroleum minister. This has been learnt from the sources. The NCA said the investigation had initially started in 2013.

Back at home in Nigeria, the EFCC operatives raided her home in Abuja, they were said to have recovered millions of Naira and some vital documents, Vanguard has learnt. However, one of the sources said it was just about N1.2 million.

Mrs. Alison-Madueke and four other Nigerians, who were granted  bail shortly after the arrest on October 2, 2015 are expected to be arraigned in a London court on Monday.
According to Vanguard, the trial might draw thousands of Nigerians to London. The media confirms that more suspects may be arraigned before court.

- hmanisblack.blogspot.com.ng

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