Operatives of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission on Friday grilled Shalewa Obanikoro, the daughter of a
former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, over a
transaction of N800m she allegedly made.
Investigators told our correspondent
that Shalewa was grilled at the Lagos office of the EFCC for several
hours alongside her mother, Moroophat.
An impeccable source at the anti-graft
agency said as part of investigations into the N4.7bn allegedly paid
into the company account of Obanikoro’s sons – Babajide and Gbolahan –
by the Office of the National Security Adviser, the commission started
investigating some other members of the family.
The detective said, “Obanikoro’s wife
came to our office on Friday morning as part of investigations into the
N4.7bn paid into Sylvan McNamara, a company owned by her sons. During
investigation, we stumbled on the account of an oil company. We then
discovered that Obanikoro’s daughter was a signatory to the account of
the oil company and that millions of naira was paid into the account at
different times.
“We then invited the daughter and she
came to meet us at the office. During investigations, we found out that
the daughter gave a standing order to the bank that N800m should be
moved into another account. We wondered why such a young girl would have
access to such funds so we started quizzing her.
“This is a whole new dimension to the
case and we will continue to investigate to find out if it is related to
the arms probe or not.”
Obanikoro and his sons, who are citizens of the United States, have remained in the US for over a year.
However, the EFCC swiftly seized the US passport of Shalewa to prevent her from towing the path of her father and brothers.
The investigator said, “We were told
that she was planning on travelling to the US soon so we swiftly seized
her passport because she is vital to our investigation. However, we told
her to be coming from home.”
Apart from the N4.7bn arms scam rocking
the Obanikoro family, it will be recalled that MOB Integrated Services
Ltd, a company headed by Obanikoro’s second son, Gbolahan, was
implicated by the Aigboje Imokhuede-led Presidential Committee on
Verification and Reconciliation in 2012.
The company was said to have made three
transactions valued at N5, 393, 592,906.62. However, investigations
revealed that the company only made one transaction valued at N3,
261,263,992.52 verified as legitimate.
The difference of over N2bn was said to have been embezzled as MOB did not make the needed oil supply.
However, sources at the commission told
our correspondent that after Obanikoro was appointed the Minister of
State for Defence, the case was mysteriously suspended indefinitely.
The latest revelation may be the missing piece of the puzzle, detectives believe.
However, the former minister said in a
statement that his wife had high blood pressure and other heart-related
ailments and asked security agents not to drag her into the arms probe
as she knew nothing about the case.
He said, “We are using this medium to
call on the officials of the EFCC to desist from persecuting an innocent
woman who has no dealings at all with any of the businesses that they
are investigating and totally unaware of the alleged transactions.
“For emphasis, the innocent woman has a
history of high blood pressure and heart-related ailments and as such
should not be dragged into their biased and politicised investigations.”
Obanikoro also denied media reports that his wife was arrested with incriminating evidence.
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