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Jonathan’s Chief Of Staff Lands In BIG Troubled Over N585m House

EFCC grills ex-Permanent Secretary over looting of N27bn

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Erstwhile Chief of Staff to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Ola Arogbofa, a retired Brig. General, would have probably stayed out of trouble with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) but for a rather strange gift he took.

Some public officers dipped their hands in national purse and stole as much as N27,188,232,208.20 and then proceeded to purchase a N585million house which they presented to him as a gift.

The deal has now blown into the open with the EFCC taking Arogbofa into custody.

Sadly, the money was benefits of deceased staff of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria.

Arogbofa, The Nation reports, was quizzed following and he agreed to refund about N150million of the terminal benefits which was traced to the property purchased for him.

It was learnt that the anti-graft agency has also grilled a former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Power who played a role in the diversion of the cash.

More heads may roll in government on the diversion of the funds.
Sources said those who looted the dead PHCN workers benefits decided to involve top government officials in the deal to cover up their tracks.

About 10 of such officials are currently under surveillance.

The coordinators of the deal were said to have paid cash to or buy expensive gifts for the officials.

One of the source said: “The perpetrators of the fraud pretended they were doing Arogbofa a favour by virtue of his closeness to ex-President Jonathan. They told him that they had a gift for him which turned out to be the N585million house.

“Having trusted those who gave him the gift, the ex-Chief of Staff did not either ask for the source of funds for the property or how much it cost.

“It was at EFCC that Arogbofa got to know that the property was bought from the looted the N27bn benefits of the deceased staff of the defunct PHCN.

“When he met a former Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Power, who played some roles in the diversion of funds, and others, they started apologizing for roping him in.

“But it was too late for the former Chief of Staff and all those implicated in the dirty deals. The long arm of the law does not accommodate ignorance.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “We have interrogated the ex-Permanent Secretary but investigation is still ongoing on his roles in the diversion of the funds. This is why we will not disclose his identity to prevent a cover up by other accomplices.

“Preliminary findings pointed to him as one of the arrowheads of the fraudulent diversion of the N27.18billion.

“We have already watch-listed a top official of Bestworth Insurance Brokers Limited that was used by the suspects under probe. This means, INTERPOL or any other international organisation can arrest him in any part of the world.”

The source said Arogbofa has agreed to refund N150million traced to the property purchased for him.

“In fact, he has made partial payment to the EFCC and he promised to bring the balance next week.”

EFCC sure deserve commendations. This was how people were just sharing our money, recklessly

Anambra man of the year award
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