Monday, 1 May 2017

NIA, NSA Clash Over $43m Slush Fund in Ikoyi Apartment


The slush $43m cash found in an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos state, has generated a buzz between the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) the Punch reports.
This follows the investigation of NIA DG Ayodele Oke by a committee headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
According to someone who is close to the investigations, Oke hid the over $43m from President Muhammadu Buhari and Monguno in a private apartment. The source said Oke also claimed he’d mentioned the money to NSA Babangana Moguno twice, a claim which was immediately refuted by the office of the later.
“The Presidential Committee on Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement, in the course of its assignment, came across an information that the NIA received a huge sum of money in early 2015 from the former president (Goodluck Jonathan).
“Based on that, the NSA carried out a preliminary investigation, during which the agency claimed the money was released for some projects aimed at commencing the NIA’s 30th anniversary. That was in January 2017,” the top government source said.
The slush $43m cash found in an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos state, has generated a buzz between the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) the Punch reports.
This follows the investigation of NIA DG Ayodele Oke by a committee headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
According to someone who is close to the investigations, Oke hid the over $43m from President Muhammadu Buhari and Monguno in a private apartment. The source said Oke also claimed he’d mentioned the money to NSA Babangana Moguno twice, a claim which was immediately refuted by the office of the later.
“The Presidential Committee on Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement, in the course of its assignment, came across an information that the NIA received a huge sum of money in early 2015 from the former president (Goodluck Jonathan).
“Based on that, the NSA carried out a preliminary investigation, during which the agency claimed the money was released for some projects aimed at commencing the NIA’s 30th anniversary. That was in January 2017,” the top government source said.

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