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#DiezaniGate: EFCC Freezes 5 INEC Chiefs, Oil Cabals' Accounts; Details of Who Gets How Much Revealed

#DiezaniGate: EFCC Freezes 5 INEC Chiefs, Oil Cabals' Accounts; Details of Who Gets How Much Revealed

The Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC has frozen accounts of 5 chiefs of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC over their involvement in the ongoing investigation of $115 million bribe-for-result scandal championed by the embattled former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.

Those whose accounts may have been frozen and the bribe sum collected according to The Nation are; Mrs Gesila Khan (for collecting  N185, 842,000 out of a N681m bribe), Fidelia Omoile (Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State) —N112,480,000; Uluochi Obi Brown (INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga —N241,127,000; head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo —N214,127,000

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) believes the money came from proceeds of stolen crude oil.

“Our operatives have discovered that the $115 million came from stolen crude oil. They got it from former Petroleum Resources Minister Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke,” a top EFCC official said yesterday.

The official pleaded not to be named because of what he described as the “sensitivity of the matter”.

He added: “We will uncover how they came about the stolen crude oil and those used to siphon the oil in order to deny the nation of revenue.”

The EFCC has frozen all the accounts of top officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and oil chiefs implicated in the $115m (N23.29b) bribery.

This, said another source, is in preparation for the arraignment of some suspects, including Fidelity Bank Managing Director Nnamdi Okonkwo.


Charges might also be preferred against Mrs. Alison-Madueke, who investigators believe is central to the coordination of the huge bribe given to poll officials to alter the 2015 presidential election results.

Besides, the EFCC plans to arrest owners of oil companies believed to have contributed the cash because they have failed to report for interrogation.

“Our operatives are on the trail of members of the cartel behind the theft of crude.

“We have blocked all the accounts of all the INEC officials, bank officials and oil chiefs connected with the poll bribery scandal,” the source said.

It was also learnt from our source that the embattled Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC in Cross River State, Mrs. Gesil Khan, was granted administrative bail on Sunday.

She is expected to report at the EFCC office today as part of the conditions for the bail.
Others have also been granted bail, pending their trial.

Mrs. Khan is to be reporting to the EFCC’s office on scheduled dates agreed with her.

On the owners of the oil firms allegedly involved in the scandal, the top EFCC source added: “We have quizzed  Leno Adesanya but it is apparent that we have to arrest others this week because they have refused to show up for interrogation.

“Certainly, we are closing in on more suspects whom we will pick up before the week runs out.”

As at last night, the EFCC was finalizing plans to arraign some suspects on the bribery.

Those pencilled for trial are Diezani (in absentia), Okonkwo and Fidelity Bank’s Head of Operations, Martin Izuogbe, Mrs Khan (for collecting  N185, 842,000 out of a N681million bribe); Fidelia Omoile( Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State)—N112,480,000 ; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.

The source added: “Very soon, we will arraign them in court. Some of them have admitted that they shared out of the bribe sum. Having recovered more than  N408.7million from some of the beneficiaries of the slush funds, we are set for trial.

“As for the bank, it even refunded N49.7m profit made from the deal. With this, the culpability of the bank is not doubtful at all.
“Since we have blocked  or frozen some accounts, we can recover these ill-gotten cash through court process.”



The Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC has frozen accounts of 5 chiefs of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC over their involvement in the ongoing investigation of $115 million bribe-for-result scandal championed by the embattled former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.

Those whose accounts may have been frozen and the bribe sum collected according to The Nation are; Mrs Gesila Khan (for collecting  N185, 842,000 out of a N681m bribe), Fidelia Omoile (Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State) —N112,480,000; Uluochi Obi Brown (INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga —N241,127,000; head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo —N214,127,000

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) believes the money came from proceeds of stolen crude oil.

“Our operatives have discovered that the $115 million came from stolen crude oil. They got it from former Petroleum Resources Minister Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke,” a top EFCC official said yesterday.

The official pleaded not to be named because of what he described as the “sensitivity of the matter”.

He added: “We will uncover how they came about the stolen crude oil and those used to siphon the oil in order to deny the nation of revenue.”

The EFCC has frozen all the accounts of top officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and oil chiefs implicated in the $115m (N23.29b) bribery.

This, said another source, is in preparation for the arraignment of some suspects, including Fidelity Bank Managing Director Nnamdi Okonkwo.


Charges might also be preferred against Mrs. Alison-Madueke, who investigators believe is central to the coordination of the huge bribe given to poll officials to alter the 2015 presidential election results.

Besides, the EFCC plans to arrest owners of oil companies believed to have contributed the cash because they have failed to report for interrogation.

“Our operatives are on the trail of members of the cartel behind the theft of crude.

“We have blocked all the accounts of all the INEC officials, bank officials and oil chiefs connected with the poll bribery scandal,” the source said.

It was also learnt from our source that the embattled Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC in Cross River State, Mrs. Gesil Khan, was granted administrative bail on Sunday.

She is expected to report at the EFCC office today as part of the conditions for the bail.
Others have also been granted bail, pending their trial.

Mrs. Khan is to be reporting to the EFCC’s office on scheduled dates agreed with her.

On the owners of the oil firms allegedly involved in the scandal, the top EFCC source added: “We have quizzed  Leno Adesanya but it is apparent that we have to arrest others this week because they have refused to show up for interrogation.

“Certainly, we are closing in on more suspects whom we will pick up before the week runs out.”

As at last night, the EFCC was finalizing plans to arraign some suspects on the bribery.

Those pencilled for trial are Diezani (in absentia), Okonkwo and Fidelity Bank’s Head of Operations, Martin Izuogbe, Mrs Khan (for collecting  N185, 842,000 out of a N681million bribe); Fidelia Omoile( Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State)—N112,480,000 ; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.

The source added: “Very soon, we will arraign them in court. Some of them have admitted that they shared out of the bribe sum. Having recovered more than  N408.7million from some of the beneficiaries of the slush funds, we are set for trial.

“As for the bank, it even refunded N49.7m profit made from the deal. With this, the culpability of the bank is not doubtful at all.
“Since we have blocked  or frozen some accounts, we can recover these ill-gotten cash through court process.”



Diezani's $115 Bribe Scam: FIDELITY Bank Sacks Arrested MD, Appoints Replacement

Diezani's $115 Bribe Scam: FIDELITY Bank Sacks Arrested MD, Appoints Replacement

The Fidelity Bank Nigeria PLC has sacked its arrested Managing Director, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was last week detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission alongside some officials of the bank for allegedly receiving $115m (N23bn) from a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, to prosecute the re-election of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

He has been replaced with the Executive Director, North, Alhaji Mohammed Balarabe in acting capacity subject to regulatory approval, a statement by the bank said on Monday, Punch Newspaper reported

The bank, however, reassured the over 400,000 shareholders and 3.4 million customers of its continued seamless services.

The EFCC also arrested the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martins Izuogbe, for his role in the alleged scam, which the anti-graft agency described as unprecedented.

Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was arrested with the head of operation of the bank, one Mr. Martins Izuogbe revealed that Dieszani's son, Ugonna Madueke was involved in the deal.

During the secret investigation of Diezani, the EFCC officials discovered that Diezani invited Okonkwo to help her handle some cash, which would be disbursed to electoral officials and groups during the build-up to the 2015 presidential election, Punch Newspaper reported 

As reported by The Nation Newspaper, the alleged fraud was uncovered when the EFCC began investigations into how officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Rivers, Delta and Akwa Ibom states received N675.1m.

The detective said, “The MD of Fidelity Bank has been arrested and is currently in our custody. During investigations into the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioners, we got a major breakthrough as funds disbursed were traced to Fidelity Bank.

“We invited the MD, who then confessed to us that during the build-up to the presidential election, Diezani invited him to a meeting in Abuja. Diezani told him that some companies would deposit some funds in his bank and that she would give him further instructions on how the funds would be disbursed.

Besides, four companies implicated in the bribe-for-results scandal during the 2015 general elections are under probe.

The companies are: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited; Auctus Integrated; Midwestern Oil and Gas; and Leno Laitan Adesanya.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Cross River State, Gesil Khan  and four others are undergoing interrogation over the N681million the allegedly got from the bribe.

“The first company, Auctus Integrated, deposited $17,884,000 into the bank. The second company, Northern Belt Gas Company, deposited $60m while another company, Midwestern Oil and Gas, deposited $9.5m. A fourth company, Leno Laitan Adesanya, deposited $1.85m while the MD himself received $26m in cash.”

She allegedly got N185, 842,000 from the deal.

The other suspects  and the alleged bribe against their names are Fidelia Omoile (Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State)—N112,480,000; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.

During its preliminary investigations, the EFCC discovered that the N23.29billion was shared to INEC officials in all the 36 states, some individuals and Non-Governmental Organisations(NGOs), which deployed election monitors.

Arrested by the EFCC are Fidelity Bank Managing Director Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo and the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martin Izuogbe.

The list of all beneficiaries, who received funds through Fidelity Bank branches nationwide, was being compiled last night.

A source in EFCC, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent,  said: “We are looking at a case of conspiracy between Fidelity Bank and the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to bribe INEC officials to rig the 2015 presidential election nationwide.

“There was a time Diezani invited the MD of Fidelity Bank Nnamdi Okonkwo and told him that the owners of the four companies will come and drop some money and the MD should keep the money separately and await instructions on what to do.

“The companies gave these  amounts to the MD of Fidelity Bank as follows: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited ($60m); Auctus Integrated ($17,884,000); Midwestern Oil and Gas ($9.5m); and Leno Laitan Adesanya ($1.85m).

“On her part, Diezani sent $25.77million(approximately $26m) to the MD with all the funds totaling $115million (N23, 299,705,000billion).

“A day or two before the presidential election, she gave  a distribution list to the  Fidelity Bank Plc MD and instructed that the $115million be changed into Naira and shared to INEC officials  in the 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD said there was no way the bank could meet up with the conversion of the $115million into Naira and distribute at the same time. Diezani pleaded with the MD to use the Naira in the bank’s vault. She said if the bank changed the dollars later, it could make Naira replacement. That was how the money was distributed to INEC officials in 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD instructed the bank’s Head of Operations, Martin Izuogbe, to communicate with all Fidelity Bank branches to effect the distribution of the cash to alter the presidential election poll results.”

The source added: “We have arrested and detained the MD of Fidelity Bank since Monday. But we picked up the Head of Operations on Wednesday.
“They are undergoing intense grilling and we may not release them until we have completed investigations.

“About N681million out of the funds was disbursed to the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Cross River State and four others.
“It is obvious that more Resident Electoral Commissioners and INEC officials will soon be invited for interrogation.”

On the manhunt for the son of the ex-Minister, the top source added: “Ugonna Madueke was at the meeting in her mother’s house when everything was perfected with the MD of the bank. He allegedly gave some instructions too.
The Fidelity Bank Nigeria PLC has sacked its arrested Managing Director, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was last week detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission alongside some officials of the bank for allegedly receiving $115m (N23bn) from a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, to prosecute the re-election of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

He has been replaced with the Executive Director, North, Alhaji Mohammed Balarabe in acting capacity subject to regulatory approval, a statement by the bank said on Monday, Punch Newspaper reported

The bank, however, reassured the over 400,000 shareholders and 3.4 million customers of its continued seamless services.

The EFCC also arrested the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martins Izuogbe, for his role in the alleged scam, which the anti-graft agency described as unprecedented.

Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was arrested with the head of operation of the bank, one Mr. Martins Izuogbe revealed that Dieszani's son, Ugonna Madueke was involved in the deal.

During the secret investigation of Diezani, the EFCC officials discovered that Diezani invited Okonkwo to help her handle some cash, which would be disbursed to electoral officials and groups during the build-up to the 2015 presidential election, Punch Newspaper reported 

As reported by The Nation Newspaper, the alleged fraud was uncovered when the EFCC began investigations into how officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Rivers, Delta and Akwa Ibom states received N675.1m.

The detective said, “The MD of Fidelity Bank has been arrested and is currently in our custody. During investigations into the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioners, we got a major breakthrough as funds disbursed were traced to Fidelity Bank.

“We invited the MD, who then confessed to us that during the build-up to the presidential election, Diezani invited him to a meeting in Abuja. Diezani told him that some companies would deposit some funds in his bank and that she would give him further instructions on how the funds would be disbursed.

Besides, four companies implicated in the bribe-for-results scandal during the 2015 general elections are under probe.

The companies are: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited; Auctus Integrated; Midwestern Oil and Gas; and Leno Laitan Adesanya.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Cross River State, Gesil Khan  and four others are undergoing interrogation over the N681million the allegedly got from the bribe.

“The first company, Auctus Integrated, deposited $17,884,000 into the bank. The second company, Northern Belt Gas Company, deposited $60m while another company, Midwestern Oil and Gas, deposited $9.5m. A fourth company, Leno Laitan Adesanya, deposited $1.85m while the MD himself received $26m in cash.”

She allegedly got N185, 842,000 from the deal.

The other suspects  and the alleged bribe against their names are Fidelia Omoile (Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State)—N112,480,000; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.

During its preliminary investigations, the EFCC discovered that the N23.29billion was shared to INEC officials in all the 36 states, some individuals and Non-Governmental Organisations(NGOs), which deployed election monitors.

Arrested by the EFCC are Fidelity Bank Managing Director Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo and the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martin Izuogbe.

The list of all beneficiaries, who received funds through Fidelity Bank branches nationwide, was being compiled last night.

A source in EFCC, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent,  said: “We are looking at a case of conspiracy between Fidelity Bank and the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to bribe INEC officials to rig the 2015 presidential election nationwide.

“There was a time Diezani invited the MD of Fidelity Bank Nnamdi Okonkwo and told him that the owners of the four companies will come and drop some money and the MD should keep the money separately and await instructions on what to do.

“The companies gave these  amounts to the MD of Fidelity Bank as follows: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited ($60m); Auctus Integrated ($17,884,000); Midwestern Oil and Gas ($9.5m); and Leno Laitan Adesanya ($1.85m).

“On her part, Diezani sent $25.77million(approximately $26m) to the MD with all the funds totaling $115million (N23, 299,705,000billion).

“A day or two before the presidential election, she gave  a distribution list to the  Fidelity Bank Plc MD and instructed that the $115million be changed into Naira and shared to INEC officials  in the 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD said there was no way the bank could meet up with the conversion of the $115million into Naira and distribute at the same time. Diezani pleaded with the MD to use the Naira in the bank’s vault. She said if the bank changed the dollars later, it could make Naira replacement. That was how the money was distributed to INEC officials in 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD instructed the bank’s Head of Operations, Martin Izuogbe, to communicate with all Fidelity Bank branches to effect the distribution of the cash to alter the presidential election poll results.”

The source added: “We have arrested and detained the MD of Fidelity Bank since Monday. But we picked up the Head of Operations on Wednesday.
“They are undergoing intense grilling and we may not release them until we have completed investigations.

“About N681million out of the funds was disbursed to the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Cross River State and four others.
“It is obvious that more Resident Electoral Commissioners and INEC officials will soon be invited for interrogation.”

On the manhunt for the son of the ex-Minister, the top source added: “Ugonna Madueke was at the meeting in her mother’s house when everything was perfected with the MD of the bank. He allegedly gave some instructions too.

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos of 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos of 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal
Amidst dollar scarcity and economic downturn in Nigeria, an arrested Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Nigeria PLC, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo has named the ex-minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke and one of his son, Ugonna Madueke in an alleged embezzlement of the sum of $115 million American Dollar in the wake of 2015 presidential election in a failed attempt to force Jonathan back to power.

Nigerians are now paying for the reckless usage of foreign currencies, which could have been left in the nation's foreign reserve to boost the economy.

Some moment ago, the media, especially the new media (online) were awash with photos and stories of flamboyant and 'dollarized' lifestyle of Ugonna Madueke and other sons of Diezani Aliso-Madueke, an ex-minister of petroleum who has been accused of gross theft, misappropriation and lavish spending of public funds at the her disposal.

Today, many are blaming President Muhammadu Buhari for the current harsh economy, forgetting that the present bad economy is as a result of the corrupt practices condoned by former President Goodluck Jonathan. Where bundles dollars were indiscriminately used by him, his allies in desperate bid to return to power.



See few photos of Diezani's sons lifestyle home and abroad:

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal
Amidst dollar scarcity and economic downturn in Nigeria, an arrested Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Nigeria PLC, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo has named the ex-minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke and one of his son, Ugonna Madueke in an alleged embezzlement of the sum of $115 million American Dollar in the wake of 2015 presidential election in a failed attempt to force Jonathan back to power.

Nigerians are now paying for the reckless usage of foreign currencies, which could have been left in the nation's foreign reserve to boost the economy.

Some moment ago, the media, especially the new media (online) were awash with photos and stories of flamboyant and 'dollarized' lifestyle of Ugonna Madueke and other sons of Diezani Aliso-Madueke, an ex-minister of petroleum who has been accused of gross theft, misappropriation and lavish spending of public funds at the her disposal.

Today, many are blaming President Muhammadu Buhari for the current harsh economy, forgetting that the present bad economy is as a result of the corrupt practices condoned by former President Goodluck Jonathan. Where bundles dollars were indiscriminately used by him, his allies in desperate bid to return to power.



See few photos of Diezani's sons lifestyle home and abroad:

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Dollar Scarcity: See Photos 'Dollarized' Lavish Lifestyle of Diezani's Son Named in $115m INEC Scandal

Bank MD Names Diezani, Son In $115m Bribe INEC For Result Scandal, See List of INEC Officials Who Benefited

Bank MD Names Diezani, Son In $115m Bribe INEC For Result Scandal, See List of INEC Officials Who Benefited

Bank MD Names Diezani, Son In $115m Bribe INEC For Result Scandal, See List of INEC Officials Who Benefited
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank Nigeria PLC,  Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo has confessed to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC in his roles in alleged $115 million traced to the bank from the embattled former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs  Diezani Alison-Madueke.

Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was arrested with the head of operation of the bank, one Mr. Martins Izuogbe revealed that Dieszani's son, Ugonna Madueke was involved in the deal.

During the secret investigation of Diezani, the EFCC officials discovered that Diezani invited Okonkwo to help her handle some cash, which would be disbursed to electoral officials and groups during the build-up to the 2015 presidential election, Punch Newspaper reported 

As reported by The Nation Newspaper, the alleged fraud was uncovered when the EFCC began investigations into how officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Rivers, Delta and Akwa Ibom states received N675.1m.

The detective said, “The MD of Fidelity Bank has been arrested and is currently in our custody. During investigations into the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioners, we got a major breakthrough as funds disbursed were traced to Fidelity Bank.

“We invited the MD, who then confessed to us that during the build-up to the presidential election, Diezani invited him to a meeting in Abuja. Diezani told him that some companies would deposit some funds in his bank and that she would give him further instructions on how the funds would be disbursed.

Besides, four companies implicated in the bribe-for-results scandal during the 2015 general elections are under probe.

The companies are: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited; Auctus Integrated; Midwestern Oil and Gas; and Leno Laitan Adesanya.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Cross River State, Gesil Khan  and four others are undergoing interrogation over the N681million the allegedly got from the bribe.

“The first company, Auctus Integrated, deposited $17,884,000 into the bank. The second company, Northern Belt Gas Company, deposited $60m while another company, Midwestern Oil and Gas, deposited $9.5m. A fourth company, Leno Laitan Adesanya, deposited $1.85m while the MD himself received $26m in cash.”

She allegedly got N185, 842,000 from the deal.

The other suspects  and the alleged bribe against their names are Fidelia Omoile (Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State)—N112,480,000; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.

During its preliminary investigations, the EFCC discovered that the N23.29billion was shared to INEC officials in all the 36 states, some individuals and Non-Governmental Organisations(NGOs), which deployed election monitors.

Arrested by the EFCC are Fidelity Bank Managing Director Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo and the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martin Izuogbe.

The list of all beneficiaries, who received funds through Fidelity Bank branches nationwide, was being compiled last night.

A source in EFCC, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent,  said: “We are looking at a case of conspiracy between Fidelity Bank and the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to bribe INEC officials to rig the 2015 presidential election nationwide.
“There was a time Diezani invited the MD of Fidelity Bank Nnamdi Okonkwo and told him that the owners of the four companies will come and drop some money and the MD should keep the money separately and await instructions on what to do.

“The companies gave these  amounts to the MD of Fidelity Bank as follows: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited ($60m); Auctus Integrated ($17,884,000); Midwestern Oil and Gas ($9.5m); and Leno Laitan Adesanya ($1.85m).

“On her part, Diezani sent $25.77million(approximately $26m) to the MD with all the funds totaling $115million (N23, 299,705,000billion).
“A day or two before the presidential election, she gave  a distribution list to the  Fidelity Bank Plc MD and instructed that the $115million be changed into Naira and shared to INEC officials  in the 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD said there was no way the bank could meet up with the conversion of the $115million into Naira and distribute at the same time. Diezani pleaded with the MD to use the Naira in the bank’s vault. She said if the bank changed the dollars later, it could make Naira replacement. That was how the money was distributed to INEC officials in 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD instructed the bank’s Head of Operations, Martin Izuogbe, to communicate with all Fidelity Bank branches to effect the distribution of the cash to alter the presidential election poll results.”

The source added: “We have arrested and detained the MD of Fidelity Bank since Monday. But we picked up the Head of Operations on Wednesday.
“They are undergoing intense grilling and we may not release them until we have completed investigations.

“About N681million out of the funds was disbursed to the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Cross River State and four others.
“It is obvious that more Resident Electoral Commissioners and INEC officials will soon be invited for interrogation.”

On the manhunt for the son of the ex-Minister, the top source added: “Ugonna Madueke was at the meeting in her mother’s house when everything was perfected with the MD of the bank. He allegedly gave some instructions too.

“We are looking for him for interaction.”

The EFCC shocked the embattled Resident Electoral Commissioner for Cross River State, Gesil Khan, with the video evidence which ...continue reading about the saga from the next page here
Bank MD Names Diezani, Son In $115m Bribe INEC For Result Scandal, See List of INEC Officials Who Benefited
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank Nigeria PLC,  Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo has confessed to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC in his roles in alleged $115 million traced to the bank from the embattled former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs  Diezani Alison-Madueke.

Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was arrested with the head of operation of the bank, one Mr. Martins Izuogbe revealed that Dieszani's son, Ugonna Madueke was involved in the deal.

During the secret investigation of Diezani, the EFCC officials discovered that Diezani invited Okonkwo to help her handle some cash, which would be disbursed to electoral officials and groups during the build-up to the 2015 presidential election, Punch Newspaper reported 

As reported by The Nation Newspaper, the alleged fraud was uncovered when the EFCC began investigations into how officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Rivers, Delta and Akwa Ibom states received N675.1m.

The detective said, “The MD of Fidelity Bank has been arrested and is currently in our custody. During investigations into the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioners, we got a major breakthrough as funds disbursed were traced to Fidelity Bank.

“We invited the MD, who then confessed to us that during the build-up to the presidential election, Diezani invited him to a meeting in Abuja. Diezani told him that some companies would deposit some funds in his bank and that she would give him further instructions on how the funds would be disbursed.

Besides, four companies implicated in the bribe-for-results scandal during the 2015 general elections are under probe.

The companies are: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited; Auctus Integrated; Midwestern Oil and Gas; and Leno Laitan Adesanya.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Cross River State, Gesil Khan  and four others are undergoing interrogation over the N681million the allegedly got from the bribe.

“The first company, Auctus Integrated, deposited $17,884,000 into the bank. The second company, Northern Belt Gas Company, deposited $60m while another company, Midwestern Oil and Gas, deposited $9.5m. A fourth company, Leno Laitan Adesanya, deposited $1.85m while the MD himself received $26m in cash.”

She allegedly got N185, 842,000 from the deal.

The other suspects  and the alleged bribe against their names are Fidelia Omoile (Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta State)—N112,480,000; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy Director  of INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.

During its preliminary investigations, the EFCC discovered that the N23.29billion was shared to INEC officials in all the 36 states, some individuals and Non-Governmental Organisations(NGOs), which deployed election monitors.

Arrested by the EFCC are Fidelity Bank Managing Director Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo and the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martin Izuogbe.

The list of all beneficiaries, who received funds through Fidelity Bank branches nationwide, was being compiled last night.

A source in EFCC, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent,  said: “We are looking at a case of conspiracy between Fidelity Bank and the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to bribe INEC officials to rig the 2015 presidential election nationwide.
“There was a time Diezani invited the MD of Fidelity Bank Nnamdi Okonkwo and told him that the owners of the four companies will come and drop some money and the MD should keep the money separately and await instructions on what to do.

“The companies gave these  amounts to the MD of Fidelity Bank as follows: Northern Belt Gas Company Limited ($60m); Auctus Integrated ($17,884,000); Midwestern Oil and Gas ($9.5m); and Leno Laitan Adesanya ($1.85m).

“On her part, Diezani sent $25.77million(approximately $26m) to the MD with all the funds totaling $115million (N23, 299,705,000billion).
“A day or two before the presidential election, she gave  a distribution list to the  Fidelity Bank Plc MD and instructed that the $115million be changed into Naira and shared to INEC officials  in the 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD said there was no way the bank could meet up with the conversion of the $115million into Naira and distribute at the same time. Diezani pleaded with the MD to use the Naira in the bank’s vault. She said if the bank changed the dollars later, it could make Naira replacement. That was how the money was distributed to INEC officials in 36 states, some individuals and NGOs.

“The MD instructed the bank’s Head of Operations, Martin Izuogbe, to communicate with all Fidelity Bank branches to effect the distribution of the cash to alter the presidential election poll results.”

The source added: “We have arrested and detained the MD of Fidelity Bank since Monday. But we picked up the Head of Operations on Wednesday.
“They are undergoing intense grilling and we may not release them until we have completed investigations.

“About N681million out of the funds was disbursed to the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Cross River State and four others.
“It is obvious that more Resident Electoral Commissioners and INEC officials will soon be invited for interrogation.”

On the manhunt for the son of the ex-Minister, the top source added: “Ugonna Madueke was at the meeting in her mother’s house when everything was perfected with the MD of the bank. He allegedly gave some instructions too.

“We are looking for him for interaction.”

The EFCC shocked the embattled Resident Electoral Commissioner for Cross River State, Gesil Khan, with the video evidence which ...continue reading about the saga from the next page here

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