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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Anti-corruption War Begins • ICPC Seizes 24 Property From 3 Civil Servants

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Tribunal has commenced a clampdown on very wealthy civil servants.
Already, the agency has seized 24 property and several cars from three civil servants with one of them having 18 property.
A document obtained from the Office of the Chairman of the ICPC, Mr. Ekpo Nta, with the title ‘Notice of Seizure of Movable and Immovable Properties Pursuant to Section 45 (4) a – (b) of the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Ac 2000, revealed that the commission seized the property from three officials of the Ministry of Niger Delta.






It stated that the property was seized because they were “excessive of the emoluments of the affected officers.”
Although the document, dated August 11, 2015, is silent on the status of the officials, it was gathered that the three officials are all principal account officers of the ministry, which has been one of the focuses of investigations by the ICPC in recent times.
The Niger Delta ministry officers listed in the document are Poloma Kabiru Nuhu, Mangset Longyl Dickson and Daniel Obah.
The ICPC boss said the decision to seize the property would be served on the appropriate Land Registries and Departments in all the states where the property are situated.


According to the ICPC boss, one of the officers, Nuhu, has 10 hectares of land, covered by Right of Occupancy at Kuje valued at N50m.
It was stated that the same officer has an uncompleted duplex at Diamond Estate, Apo, Abuja, that is worth N90m.

Nta also said Nuhu has 16 plots of land which are all covered by Certificate of Occupancy in different parts of Gwagwalada, Abuja.
Another civil servant on the ICPC list, Dickson, is said to have a plot of land at Kubwa District, Cadastral Zone, Abuja. The property is valued at N7m.

The third official, Obah, is said to own different plots of land in Abuja and Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Nta said Obah has a four-bedroom duplex at Karsana South District, Abuja, valued at N60m.
He is also said to have a plot of land at Ozuoba, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Other plots of land said to belong to Obah are located in Umuodili Odubo Community in Rivers that is worth N16.5m; Olipobo Rumuekini Layout, Obio Akpor Local Government Area valued at N18m and another plot at Livingstone Estate Umuogodo, Igbo Etche in Obio Akpor Local Government of the Rivers State.


It was also reported that operatives in the Assets Tracing, Recovery and Management Unit of the ICPC had been asked to haul in suspects for interrogation and recovery of ill-gotten assets in their possession.
The ICPC was reported to have strengthened the ATRMU by posting more personnel to the unit to ensure the success of its campaign.
On Wednesday, the Auditor-General of the Federation, Mr. Samuel Ukura, had recommended the recovery of about N183bn being funds meant for the development of Niger Delta but which was allegedly diverted for other purposes.
Ukura, who stated this in three special audit reports to the Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr. Salisu Maikasuwa, explained that the amount was discovered in the periodic checks carried out by his office on the activities and programmes of the Niger Delta Development Commission between 2008 and 2012.
According to him, N70.4bn was paid as mobilisation to various contractors who never reported to site, while N90.4bn was the extra-budgetary expenditure for heads and sub-heads without approval by the legal authorities.
He also said N10bn was tax deductions without evidence of remittance to the Federal Inland Revenue Service; N5.8bn was payment to contractors for projects not executed, stalled or abandoned, while N1.2bn was undeducted taxes from contractors.

Ukura added that N3.1bn was transfer made to unauthorised accounts; N1.7bn was staff outstanding staff advances which were never accounted for and N785m out of N1.1bn meant for the supply of furniture to various schools in Delta State was diverted.


He explained that the funds for the furniture supply was certified paid whereas inspection carried out by the Auditor-General’s office revealed that no single chair was distributed during the period under review.

Punch report.



Wetin be this?Mscheeeeew!







29 comments:

  1. Hian! Ole ajiboles!!!!!! 1 day for the thief.
    People have mind sha to steal sooo much and still go to bed comfortably

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  2. This is nothing but witch hunting and political victimization.
    Can Baba GoSlow vouch that no one in the north is corrupt?

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    1. If recovering looted funds from corrupt officials is witcch hunting then so be it. U have been running ur mouth since, shaking like a leaf in harmattan. Hope u r not part of the culprits?

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    2. @money maker, are u against d progress of this country? Which one is witch hunting again? Sometimes I wonder if u truly understand d things u read on this blog

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    3. Kabiru Nuhu Poloma is your fada's cousin abi? Smelly cockroach.

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    4. Did u not see their names??? ...did u not see a northerner's name??? Tell ur father to return his loots if his name is there oooo...

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  3. Aha! Later y'all will say Grandpa Bubu is a snail or tortoise.I am waiting for the oil wells being retrieved from those who have been profiteering wrongly from it making young people risk their lives to go transact crude oil business on the high sea.Every ones day of reckoning is approaching.Na siddon look I dey for my private sector terrain.

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  4. which one is witch hunting here? am too sorry for ur likes who dont want d progress of this country. Is ur father one of the Oles that have milk this country dry?

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  5. Yes o, Nigeria shall pursue recover and take back all they have stolen from us, thieves

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  6. And as usual they will tag it as witch-hunting...

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  7. @ money maker you just a dumb ass nigger. Did you not see all their names? Did you see any Igbo or Yoruba persons there? Oh because you hear ministry of niger delta? You a fucking retard ass hole.

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    1. As in eeeeeh, this money whatever guy can talk nonesense. Reasoning as if through his anus. PMB all the way. God bless Nigeria.

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  8. Abeg make dem enter NDDC proper. Na dia dem go catch beta thieves na. Starting with the ED finance and ED projects them. Ogirih and co. Make dem go see wetin the man dey build for GRA. Chai!

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  9. Abeg make dem enter NDDC proper. Na dia dem go catch beta thieves na. Starting with the ED finance and ED projects them. Ogirih and co. Make dem go see wetin the man dey build for GRA. Chai!

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  10. @money maker, everyday I get the kind of person you really are through your series of stupid comments. What's witch hunting or victimisation about this report? I see your pure hatred for PMB which you can't hide. It does not make sense at all. This guy is trying to be a president and you are there looking for fault everywhere. OK so you want corrupt official to be walking freely in Nigeria Eh? If you have read what was typed before rushing to comment you would have noticed there is a "northerner " amongst the three,or do you mean to tell me that NUHU is not a northern name. Please spare me the agony of reading your nonsense and go make your "money". Leave PMB to continue "going slow" or leave the country of you are so pained.

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  11. Icpc when are you going to lagos state internal revenue service? A Lot of fraud cases going on in that agencies the management ate fraudulent won't be surprised if Icpc have been bribed bcs they didn't take any action on larry's case one of the directors,from the chairman to all d directors must be probed seriously...

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  12. Here comes the change!!! But how can a civil servant acquire all these?How dem dey take get these money? Let the searchlight beam on others.

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  13. How did dis ones manage to become scapegoats?cos these properties are worth nothing,compared to d billions of naira properties some pple are worth in this FCT.
    .....what is kubwa land and farmland in gaube?this is pure witchhunting!

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    1. Especially those farmlands. What's their worth after this? Nothing meaningful. Especially around Kubwa area. Learners indeed.

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    2. @Queen bee, yes. Pure witch hunting.
      Why can't Baba GoSlow go as after those northerners that stole billions of dollars?

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    3. Seconded. The probe should focus on the fat cows who have milked naija in the billions. Abi na case of selective amnesia? If PMB claims he doesn't know them ask naija youths for they know the big thieves that mortgaged their future.

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  14. Mhzzbee international16 August 2015 at 11:27

    Enemies of progress every where, only if some of you know what civil servants mean then you Wudnt come here to vomit trash. Only for some thieves to be having this kinda properties as civil servants.
    I can never be tribalistic when it comes to issue of flushing corruption out. Many Nigerians are suffering, no food no housing no jobs and these idiots as civil servants have all these properties. I spit on them.

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  15. Chai 24 properties frm jst three civil servants,Naija cn neva b free frm corrupt ppl.God help us

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  16. Anon 8:10 God bless you. That idiot talking about witch hunting. Your papa follow chop the money abi? Idiot. Bihari should recover everything stolen. If possible. Idiot talking about witch hunting when it's obvious these people loot our treasury.

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  17. Anon 8:10 God bless you. That idiot talking about witch hunting. Your papa follow chop the money abi? Idiot. Bihari should recover everything stolen. If possible. Idiot talking about witch hunting when it's obvious these people loot our treasury.

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  18. @ money maker. U are so disgusting! Enemy of progress! Just as ur name denotes, pls meet ur likes of Poloma Kabiru Nuhu to make d money. Ajibole!

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