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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Former Pension boss, Maina, declared wanted by EFCC over alleged stealing of N2bn pension fund

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC has declared wanted the former Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms in Nigeria, Abdulrasheed Maina over his role in a fraudulent biometric contract allegedly undertaken through him, a former Head of Service Steve Oronsaye and two others while he was in office as well his alleged stealing of N2 billion from the Pension fund.

A statement by EFCC says Miana who was charged to court in July this year, has remained elusive to EFCC officials since the day he was charged before the court. He has refused to appear before the court for hearing on the matter. EFCC is asking the public to help fish out Maina so he can answer to the various allegations. 

33 comments:

  1. Serious Gobe.....he should go and clear himself, eat alone die alone oloriburuku

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  2. These ppl go cool down αи∂ be stealing big big money. His cup don full, oya goan answer queries




















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  3. These ppl go cool down αи∂ be stealing big big money. His cup don full, oya goan answer queries




















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  4. Walai hausa's are the biggest looters ever ..they must get award for that ' we need to kick em out of nigeria i swear they are all saddest news..

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  5. Fish the ungrateful wicked peasant actin fools becus they are wicked they have no heart

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  6. The thief that was given a slap on the wrist by a corrupt judge.people like mains don't bother me.Many old people died from this man's mismanagement.he'll definitely get his just meal,
    They are all busy treating one ailment or the other.

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  7. CHANGE is here, and stealing is now corruption.
    All the goats that ate our yam must vomit it.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Criminal, ole, onyeoshi. He has to answer what happened to my father's pension for over 5 years now and those of others too. #wickedgeneration

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  9. Fish him out for how much? Foolish order without payment

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  10. Peoples money,some die on d process!.GOD help us

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  11. Ole buruku, he is heartless. Linda take note!

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  12. Ole buruku, he is heartless. Linda take note!

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  13. This is what we will be seeing for 4yrs.. no work but looking for what we will never find #smh#

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  14. This is what we will be seeing for the next 4yrs no work but looking for what we will never find #smh#

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  15. for Christ sake, is it by force for workers to save on terms that is not favorable?
    Must you have a pension account (forceful account) where ur money will be stolen by 1 beast who feel or fink he deserve a better life 4rm ur sweat?
    the beast should be arrested and dealt with.

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  16. EFCC, if instruction have been given for d arrest of somebody do u go after d person or do u go and tell d person we are coming to arrest u?

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  17. This Maina guy is a very clever criminal! He is currently hibernating in Dubai. Please, he should be asked how he is able to afford living in Dubai for so long - a Deputy Director in the Civil Service of the Federation. How much is a Deputy Director's annual remuneration?

    He knows he is a very corrupt human being and only fleeing from prosecution and jail term. The billions of naira of public pension funds he misappropriated and shared with the PDP regime for the 2011 elections must surely be accounted for - the curses of our retired and old parents would forever be on the heads and generations of all past, present and future corrupt public service holders, for ever and ever. Amen.

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  18. EFCC Should provide hard evidence against him to avoid been released in the case of previous allegations and declarations.

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  19. since 2013, he has refused to join other in court

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  20. Declared wanted by EFCC over alleged stealing of N2bn pension fund? DOn't you guys no where to find him? Is he a "Shekau"? Una too sabi to waste time EFCC when e come to matters wey concern BIG FISHES. If it were those samll Yahoo boys now, will you guys waste anytime before rounding them up? Yeye dey smell.




    Thank you Linda for believing in Humanity and not Robots

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  21. Declared wanted by EFCC over alleged stealing of N2bn pension fund? DOn't you guys no where to find him? Is he a "Shekau"? Una too sabi to waste time EFCC when e come to matters wey concern BIG FISHES. If it were those samll Yahoo boys now, will you guys waste anytime before rounding them up? Yeye dey smell.




    Thank you Linda for believing in Humanity and not Robots

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  22. EFCC should come out and say the truth on this matter. It is only a competent court of law that can declare a man wanted. Some salient we should ask EFCC -

    1. Did EFCC invite Maina for questioning or interrogation before declaring him wanted and a fugitive as described by the EFCC PRO this morning on radio?

    2. If according to EFCC that Maina was charged to court in July and didn't appear in court, why wait till November to declare him wanted and a fugitive?

    3. How court the charge sheet did not have Maina's name on it and yet, you accuse him of not appearing in court?

    Please, in the spirit of CHANGE, EFCC should show integrity, transparency, honesty and fairness in the operations.

    Nigerians are no fool.

    JUST MAKING COMMON SENSE

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  23. make them punish him wella. so many people av died after denying them their rights. onyoshi!

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  24. Wanted?the man definitely need to be fished out,people sweet and blood you decided to put it in your own pocket,thank God your cup is filled now it time to reap what you've planted. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  25. EFCC should do something about it fast. Most people have lost their life, because of deir money been deny to dem

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