Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the Presidential candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), was the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the time the agency successfully prosecuted the ex-police boss and recovered the funds.
The disclosure was made during the consideration of a “Bill for An Act to Establish the Nigeria Police Fund and for Matters Connected Therewith, 2010”.
Before the Bill was referred to the Police Affairs Committee for “a two-week investigation”, Chairman of the House Committee on Aviation, Hon. Halims Agoda (PDP/Delta), had drawn the attention of the House to the alleged disappearance of the funds recovered from Balogun, urging the House to expedite action on its recovery.
He said: “While we are all concerned about the paucity of funding for the Nigerian Police Force, in spite of rising insecurity, we must, as a House, bear in mind that the N20 billion recovered from Former Inspector General of Police by the EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission), just disappeared into nowhere.
“Our Committee (Police Affairs), has looked for it everywhere. We have gone to the Central Bank of Nigeria, but the money is not there; we went to the Accountant General’s Office, the money is nowhere; we went to the Police Accounts, and nothing was there. The money has just disappeared.
“So the EFCC and the police must produce this money, because it belongs to the Police and must be returned to the Police. Mr. Speaker, my dear colleagues, we cannot afford to have the money go like that. It is the responsibility of this House that money is recovered and sent back to the Police Account,” he charged.
The lawmaker alleged that funds earlier raised by other sources, without the approval of the National Assembly for police, were swindled by President Olusegun Obasanjo Government (1999-2007).
“It can be recalled that past efforts were made to set up a fund for the Police, but the past administration wasted the funds,” he alleged.
It was at this point that the Speaker asked the Chairmen of Committees on Police and EFCC that: “Where is the money? Where is the money?” The query led to the resolve by the House to direct the Committee on Drugs, Narcotics, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission launch an investigation.
Source: The Will Nigeria
they should leave him abeg..when they know most people are voting for him..so they are looking for a way to bring hm down...shiorrr....evil people....
ReplyDeleteAll roads point to OBJ his paymaster!
ReplyDeleteThe question is why now?....this is the handiwork of GEJ, he is so insecure to the extent that he is seening Ribadu as an opponent in the coming election....i tellyou, Jonathan no get liver.
ReplyDeleteAbeg make dem mallam alone joor. Na now dem remember Tarfa Balogun's loot? yeye dey worry una . iiiiisssshhhh
ReplyDeleteLeave Ribadu alone.He has what all the politicians never had-integrity.He's my man anyday and he can be assured of my vote.The others aspirants are just mere branches,tossed about by the restless wind.
ReplyDeletePolitics is based on trust credibility and ability,not promises of what you will do if elected.Any fool can make promises.We're tired of that.Things must change.Ribadu,pull up your socks and get ready for Aso Rock.It aint gonna be easy but then,you're the one that wants to be president.It's your fight.We can just back you up.
Pleases dont soil the name Tarfa.
ReplyDeleteRE: House Investigates Ribadu, EFCC, Over Missing Tarfa Balogun's N20B Loot.
There is no such name as Tarfa Balogun BUT TAFA BALOGUN. Tarfa is not a loot.