Former chairman of the Special Investigation Panel for the Recovery
of Public Property, Okoi Obono-Obla, who was declared wanted by the
Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission, has
questioned the wanted order placed on him by the commission.He said he was never served a summon.
The
PUNCH had reported exclusively on Friday that Obono-Obla, who was
declared wanted by the ICPC on October 22, 2019, released a message on
his Facebook page on Thursday, which suggested that he was in Nigeria
and attending social functions despite the ICPC claim that he had left
Nigeria in August and yet to return.
Saturday PUNCH also reported
exclusively that the ICPC spokesperson, Rasheedat Okoduwa, on Friday,
said the wanted order on Obono-Obla had yet to be lifted.
On August 15, 2019, the commission said it invited Obono-Obla for questioning after his removal from office on August 14, 2019.
In
a statement by Okoduwa in October, Obono-Obla was accused of failing to
honour the commission’s invitation over a number of allegations
bordering on alleged fraud and corruption.
The statement said
there was evidence that Obono-Obla left Nigeria on August 17, 2019,
through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, and
had not returned since.
In an excerpt from an interview
Obono-Obla granted a news medium, which he posted on his Facebook page
on Monday, the former SPIP boss said he committed no offence that would
warrant his being declared wanted by the ICPC.
He also said there was no evidence of summons, stating in the interview that he was not given a fair hearing.
In
the interview, Obono-Obla said, “I challenge the ICPC to bring forth
the evidence against me. They say I was living above my means; this is
laughable. I built my house in my place, Ugep, Yakurr LGA, Cross River
State, in 2013. The foundation for my Calabar house was also dug in
2013, the house is still there, uncompleted. While I have a small house
in Abuja, long built before this appointment, I still live in a rented
apartment in Abuja.
“I have declared my assets and if
you see or know anything different from the assets I have listed, go to
the EFCC and make a complaint against me. Don’t go to the ICPC because
the place is politicised. The ICPC chairman thinks I am his rival.
“What
am I wanted for? The panel was disbanded and the President asked the
ICPC to send a report of my activities within 14 days. Till today, that
report has not been sent. Rather, they went and declared me wanted when
there was no evidence that I was served with their summons.”
Obono-Obla
also stated that there were people who were still walking free even
after being investigated, with billions of dollars found in their
accounts. He alleged in the interview that his travail was politically-motivated because he was from the minority part of the country.
When
contacted on the latest post from Obono-Obla and claims, the ICPC
spokesperson, Okoduwa, insisted in a text message she sent to our
correspondent that there was enough evidence that the former SPIP boss
was formally invited twice.
She said, “We invited him twice
formally through the Solicitor-General of the Federation and twice
through his former chambers. The letters were all acknowledged. On the
allegation of living above his means, the commission’s invitation is
still open for him to present evidence to the contrary.”
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