The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has detained Deputy Senate
President, Ike Ekweremadu, for alleged fraud and failing to explain how
he came to own 22 properties in Nigeria, the United States, the United
Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.
It was learnt that Ekweremadu honoured the invitation of the EFCC around 9 am on Tuesday but was still in custody as of 9 pm.
A top source at the EFCC told our correspondent that the lawmaker had many questions to answer.
“He came in around 9 am and he is still in our custody. He will be released once we have enough information,” the source said.
When
contacted around 9 pm, the Spokesman for the EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren,
confirmed that Ekweremadu honoured the commission’s invitation on
Tuesday. He, however, could not say if the senator was still in custody
as of the time of filing this report by 9.30pm.
It was learnt
that the Deputy Senate President was under investigation for allegedly
owning about 22 properties some of which he failed to declare in his
Asset Declaration Form at the Code of Conduct Bureau.
The Federal
Government had in March sought an interim order of the Federal High
Court, Abuja, to temporarily seize 22 prime properties/assets of
Ekweremadu located in London, Dubai, Florida, and Abuja, that were not
declared before the CCB.
The motion ex-parte filed by Festus
Keyamo (SAN) on behalf of the Special Presidential Investigation Panel
for the Recovery of Public Property was brought before the court
pursuant to Section 330 of The Administration Of Criminal Justice Act,
2015; Section 8 Of The Recovery Of Public Property (Special Provisions)
Act and Section 44 (2)(K) of the 1999 Constitution.
In an
affidavit deposed to in support of the motion ex-parte by Yohanna
Shankuk, a litigation clerk in Festus Keyamo Chambers, he stated that
from 1999 till date, Ekweremadu had been a public officer and had not
earned anything outside his salaries and allowances as a public officer.
He, therefore, wondered where the lawmaker got the money to acquire such properties.
The
undeclared assets were identified as: 11 Evans Enwerem Street, Apo
Legislative Quarters, Apo, Abuja; Plot 2633 Kyami, Abuja; Housing
Estate; Plot 1106 CRD, Cadastral Zone 07-07, Lugbe, Abuja; Plot 2782,
Asokoro Extension, Abuja; houses at Citi Park Estate, Gwagwalada, Abuja
and Plot 1474, Cadastral Zone BD6, Mabushi, Abuja.
Other
properties allegedly undeclared by the senator include Congress Court,
Abuja; Flat 1, Block D25, Athletics Street, (24th Street), Games
Village, Abuja; and Plot 66, 64 Crescent, Gwarimpa Estate, Abuja.Properties
allegedly owned by Ekweremadu abroad include: Flat 4, Varsity Court,
Harmer Street, WIH 4NW, London; 52, Ayleston Avenue, NW6 7AB, London;
Room 1903, The Address Hotel, Downtown Dubai; The Address Boulevard,
3901, Dubai; two Flats of Burij Side Boulevard (the signature), Dubai
and Emirate Gardens Apartment No. EGG1/1/114, Dubai.
Others are
Emirate Gardens Apartment No. EGG1/115, Dubai; apartment DFB/12/B 1204,
Park Towers, Dubai; Flat 3604, MAG214, Dubai; Villa No 148, Maeen 1, The
Lakes Emirates Hills, Dubai; 4507 Stella Street, Bellavida Estate
Kissime, Florida, United States; 2747 Club Cortile Circle, Kissime,
Florida, US and 2763 Club Cortile Circle, Kissime, Florida, US.However,
the Peoples Democratic Party had decried the alleged harassment of
Ekweremadu, opposition leaders, and voices of dissent, by the Federal
Government.
The party accused the government of misusing the
anti-graft and security agencies close to the 2019 general elections,
stressing that such posed a grave threat to the nation’s democracy.
Reacting
to what it described as Senator Ekweremadu’s witch-hunt by the EFCC on
Tuesday, the party called on the international community to rein in the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration before it became too late.
In
a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola
Ologbodiyan, in Abuja on Tuesday, the party said, “Just a few days
after the EFCC and over 200 policemen practically held Senator
Ekweremadu hostage to prevent the defection of the All Progressives
Congress senators to the PDP, the EFCC has continued to harass Senator
Ike Ekweremadu to cover its shame.
“We wish to remind Nigerians
and the international community that this is only the newest in the
series of attempts to destroy the senator politically in the run-up to
the 2019 general elections.“It is of grave concern to us
that while corruption and corrupt persons abound in the APC, the EFCC
prefers to chase after innocent members of the opposition.
“While
the likes of Babachir Lawal, Abba Kyari, Ayo Oke, Kemi Adeosun,
Abdulrasheed Maina and his accomplices, Okoi Obono-Obla, and scores of
others in the ruling APC, with corruption and fraud-related charges,
walk free, the anti-graft agencies have continued in its reckless
desperation to harass and dent leaders of the opposition in the name of
an anti-corruption war that Nigerians and the world have come to see for
what it is- persecution of the opposition.“We warn
the Buhari-led administration to desist from this act of highhandedness
and witch-hunt of the opposition so as not to torpedo our democracy.
“The
panicky APC government cannot be allowed to destroy opposition leaders
just a few months to the general elections in the name of fighting
corruption.”
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