According to detectives at the EFCC, the money emanated from the account of the Central Bank of Nigeria and was transferred to the account of a company, Joint Dimensions Limited, and then sent to various accounts.
EFCC said out of the money, the Director of Publicity of the organisation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, received N840m. According to the documents sighted by a Punch correspondent, the money was deposited into Fani-Kayode’s Zenith bank account, Maitama Branch with number 1004735721 on February 19, 2015.
The detectives said a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party, Chief Olu Falae, received N100m through a company, Marreco Limited, where he is chairman. The fund was credited into the company’s United Bank for Africa Plc account number 1000627022 on March 25, 2014.
According to the documents, N320m was also paid into the bank account of the Goodluck Support Group, an association which played a major role in Jonathan’s campaign.
A former Governor of Imo State, Achike Udenwa, and a former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Viola Onwuliri, according to the documents, got N350m in two tranches. The first tranche of N150m was paid into their joint account with Zenith bank on January 13, 2015. The second tranche of N200m was credited into their account with Diamond bank.
A source at the anti-graft agency who pleaded not to be named
because he is not authorised to speak said, “The money was paid by the
Central Bank of Nigeria into the account of the Ministry of External
Affairs Library, from where it was moved into the account of Joint Trust
Dimension Nigeria Limited.
“It was from the Joint Dimension’s account with Zenith bank that
the money was shared to various individuals and organisations for
purposes that are not stated.
“Fani-Kayode was the chief beneficiary of the disbursement as he
allegedly received a whooping N840m, paid in three tranches into his
Zenith bank, Maitama branch account with number 1004735721.
“The first tranche of payment involving N350m hit the account on
February 19, 2015. Another N250m was also paid into the account on
February19, 2015 while N240m was similarly credited to the account a
month later; precisely, March 19, 2015.
“The balance in this account as of December 31, 2015 was N189, 402.72.”
However, Fani-Kayode told Punch correspondent on the telephone that he never received money from the CBN.Rather, he said the monies that were spent were received from Usman who was the director of finance of the campaign organisation.
The former Minister of Aviation said he never spent government funds but was told by Usman that the monies were sourced from private donations.
He said, “I served as the director of publicity and I was told to
set up an account for the directorate, which I did. I never received
money from the CBN but like all the other directors, we received money
from the director of finance.
“I was assured that the monies were not public funds but were
sourced from private individuals. I never knowingly spent government
money all through. The monies were spent specifically on the campaigns.
The accounts were audited and we were commended by the President.”
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