The ongoing interrogation of the former Minister of State
for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, entered its third day on
Wednesday with the ex-minister saying that N785m out of
the N4.68bn, allegedly collected by him, was spent on
souvenirs and other items to promote anti-Boko Haram
campaign in Lagos.
Obanikoro is being grilled by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission in connection with disbursement of
N4.68bn, the anti-graft commission claimed was collected
by the ex-minister in the run-up to the governorship
election in Ekiti State in June 2014 and Osun State in
August 2014.
The ex-minister, who flew in from his United States base
on Monday and reported to the EFCC, admitted on
Wednesday that he transferred N1.7bn of the money to
the 2014 governorship candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party in Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore.
“He told the panel that the N785m was spent on
procurement of souvenirs for the campaign against Boko
Haram in Lagos out of which N200m was spent on
surveillance activities and N200m out of other remaining
funds for operations was managed by the supposed owner
of the company, Taiwo Kareem,” a source in the
commission added.
It was stated that Obanikoro told the panel that Dasuki was
worried when a bomb blast supposedly rocked Lagos,
adding that he was committed to ensuring that there was
no recurrence.
He told the operatives that Dasuki told him that a
recurrence would have grave implications not only on
Lagos but also on the entire economy of the country and
should be stopped.
Obanikoro was said to have explained that it was at that
point that Silva McNamara was introduced to the former
NSA.
A top operative of the commission, who spoke to our
correspondent on Wednesday, stated that Obanikoro said
the money was paid into the personal account of Omisore
and accounts of companies nominated by the former Osun
State deputy governor.
The former minister was said to have asked the EFCC to
get the details of the transactions from the banks already
identified.
The source did not, however, mention the names of the
banks involved in the transactions involving Omisore.
He alleged that out of a total of N4.685bn paid into the
account of Sylva Mcnamara, a company linked to
Obanikoro’s sons, Babajide and Gbolahan, a total of
N3.880bn was paid to the Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele
Fayose, and Omisore for the 2014 polls in the two states.
It was stated that the funds were paid through cash and
bank transfers.
The operative quoted Obanikoro as having told the EFCC
interrogators that he handed over the dollar equivalent of
the funds to Fayose in the presence of some PDP leaders.
The source said, “The former minister, Obanikoro, is still
with the commission. The investigation is still ongoing and
he cooperated and answered the questions put to him.
“He admitted that he transferred N1.7bn to Senator Iyiola
Omisire out of the N4.685bn paid into the Silva
Mcnamara’s account on the instructions of Col. Sambo
Dasuki, the former NSA.
“He said a total of N3.880bn was transferred to Fayose and
Omisore from the N4.685bn that was transferred to the
company account of Sylva McNamara.
“The former minister told the commission that Tope Aluko
(the then Ekti State Secretary of the PDP) and other PDP
leaders were present when the dollars were handed over
to Fayose, who took them to a room next to where they
met.”
The ex-minister also stated that the former National
Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), did not tell him
what the funds were meant for.
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