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How ex-governor T. A. Orji, son Chinedum looted over N150bn Abia funds

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  • Over 100 bank accounts with billions, millions of Naira, Pounds, USD
  • BVN exposes looted funds

 

BY OUR EDITOR

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has brought to the limelight the massive, nauseating and heart-wrenching looting of Abia State funds dating back to the administration of jailed former governor Orji Uzor Kalu.

Abia State, currently governed by Okezie Ikpeazu, a PDP protege, remains one of the most backward in Nigeria in infrastructural development, payment of workers’ salaries, retirees gratuities and pension and provision of basic necessities to its citizens and residents.

An investigation focussed on another former governor and serving senator, Theodore Ahamefule Orji, based on a petition by a non-governmental organisation, Fight Corruption: Save Nigeria Group, has revealed how former governor T. A. Orji, popularly known as ‘Ochendo Global’ and his family members, particularly his son, Chinedum, the present Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, allegedly looted over N150 billion, of Abia money.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that over 145 accounts have been linked with the family and the amount allegedly looted in eight years by the ex-governor was over N150 billion. Chinedum alone has been operating 100 out of the 145 accounts with 80 per cent of them still active.

“Although we are still profiling more accounts, records confirmed that the ex-governor earned about N48 billion in eight years as security votes, at N500 million per month. He was also the authorising officer of the N500 million per month as security votes when the convicted ex-Governor Orji Uzor Kalu was the governor. He was Kalu’s Chief of Staff.

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“The most interesting aspect of the investigation by EFCC is that most of the looted funds were withdrawn in cash and deposited in cash.”

“Our detectives recorded a breakthrough on this fraud case through Bank Verification Number (BVN) system. So, it is not a case of witch-hunt, it is a matter of facts and figures in all the accounts,” The Nation reports, quoting a source apparently within EFCC.

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“A petition dated March 17, 2017 was by filed by Fight Corruption: Save Nigeria Group alleging that the former Abia governor, Theodore Orji of receiving and diverting various sums of monies that accrued to Abia State.

“Such monies were:

  • N383 billion revenue from federal accounts
  • N55 billion Excess Crude Revenue
  • 3 billion Sure-P
  • 8 billion Ecological funds
  • 5 billion loan from First Bank of Nigeria through the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Local Government Affairs.
  • N4 billion loan from Diamond Bank
  • N12 billion Paris Club refund
  • N2 billion Agricultural loan for farmers
  • N55 billion ASOPADEC

“The petitioners alleged that the funds were received by Abia State government and nothing could be shown in commensurate with the received funds. Based on the petition, the EFCC commenced investigations.

“In the course of investigation, it was discovered that the former governor who was Chief of Staff to the convicted ex-governor Orji Kalu was the Authorising Officer drawing N500 million monthly, purported to be Security Votes which were being converted.

“As he became the governor in 2007, he continued to draw the N500 million cash monthly from June 2007 to May 2015.

“The N500 million, investigation revealed, is aside of the security funds expended on the Nigeria Police, The Nigerian Army, DSS, Navy anti-Kidnapping Squad, Anti- robbery Squad, purchase of Security equipment and vehicles for the security agencies.

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“Investigation was extended to his family members to ascertain the link and culpability of the alleged fraud.

“The ex-governor’s first son, Chinendum Orji Eyinanya, who is currently the Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, is now a frequent guest at the EFCC headquarters to throw light on his involvement in the fraud.

“A check on his financial activities revealed that he had about 100 accounts in different banks, with over 80% of the accounts still very active. The accounts which were both corporate and individual received so much deposit in cash without evidence of job or services rendered.

Fotoworld Industry Limited

“Fotoworld Industry Limited, with GTB account number 2022025805 is traced to Chinedum. The company received deposit of $20,849,044.21

“Same company with another account number 2022025764 in First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) received a cumulative deposit of N362,573,056.50.

“Fotoworld has several other accounts with FBN. The accounts and deposits are: 2026144229, $84,000 cash deposit between 2014 and 2015; between 2012 and 2015, account number 2022025764 housed N342,573,056.50; Account number 2022025939between November 2012 and July 2015 received a deposit of £1,689,320.89.

“The GTB account 0039060117 of the same company housed N88,300,000 between February 2009 and July 2014.

Exact Construction Limited

“Exact Construction Limited, traced to Chinedum, is believed to have no record of any construction work in the country; also received humongous deposits in Keystone Bank where account was opened.

“Between October 2008 and February 2015, the company account number 005374800 had deposits of N1,188,924,190.41 (One billion, one hundred and eighty-eight thousand nine hundred and twenty-four thousand one hundred and ninety naira forty-one kobo).

“Another deposit of N636,372,642.85 into Exact Construction Limited, Keystone Bank account number 1001538949.

“The GTB account 0039060117 of the same company housed N88,300,000 between February 2009 and July 2014.

“FBN account number 2008232908 also received lodgement of N599,771,424.25 between January 2011 and June 2016; account number 200823298 had N731,135,357.04 between 2007 and 2016.

Fotofast Industry Limited

“Fotofast Industry Limited is another company registered by the first family to siphon the resources of the state.  Several accounts were opened in FBN by the company.

“The sum of N20,861,165.95 entered into the FBN account number 2014629152 between 2011 and 2017. Between 2011 and 2016, another N223,929,515.37 was lodged in Fotofast’s account number 2015559102 domiciled in FBN.

“Other lodgements in different Fotofast Industry Limited accounts with FBN were: account number 2014629152, N4,103,574,603.59; account number 2015559102 (N223,929,515.37); account number 2005428513 had N1,719,939,006.77 between 2007 and 2015; account number 2015559102 had N273,941,436.47. Between 2011 and 2015, FBN account number 2014668964, received the sum of N64,898,657.77.

“Several accounts were also opened in GTB by Fotofast Industry Limited. They include: account number 0040777462 which received deposits of N425,606,131.71 between 2002 and 2009; account number 0040777479 received N71,815,987 between 2002 and 2008; account number 0040777486 had N23,463,880 between 2008 and 2010 while N158,499,815 was the deposit in the GTB account number 0040777493. Another N50 million was lodged in GTB account number 0039691058.

Orji Chinedum Enyinnaya

“Orji Chinendum Eyinaya’s Diamond’s (now Access bank) personal account number 0029937780 in 2011 alone had $47,726.64. His personal account number 2014435973 with FBN had N117,743,822.01; his account number 0023390147 with Diamond Bank had $124,284,624.18; while his FBN account number 2005428506 had N342,699,356.36 between 2007 and 2017.

“Other personal account of the Speaker is the FCMB account number 3237996011 with N384,914,501.50 between 2016 and 2019; another N205,508,500 in FCMB account number 3237996028 between 2016 and 2019.

“Another FBN account number of the son, 2024073408 also received $601,716.62 between 2013 and 2015. His FBN account number 2014435973 also had N153,943,822.01 between 2009 and 2016. Another N153,000,000 was deposited in account number 2014435973. His Access bank account number 0023390147 had N178,389,547.25 between 2011 and 2019 and another $48,000 in the same bank account number 0029937780 in 2010.

Cheetah Press Limited

“Cheetah Press Limited is another concern of the ex-governor’s son now Speaker of the State Assembly. The company with FBN account number 2006413367 had deposits of N1,083,731,890.93 between 2007 and 2017. In Union Bank, the same company had a deposit of N430,980,632.18 in account number 0034400341 (This account had consistent cash lodgement to the said amount.)

“Cheetah’s Standard Chartered account number 000171072 had N42,009,795.36 between 2011 and 2016.

“In GTB account number 0107577738, N241, 059074. 24 was traced to Cheetah Press between 2011 and 2016 and another N966,041,454 between 2011 and 2016. In UBA alone, Cheetah’s account number 1015210129 had N143,851,800 between 2010 and 2018; while account number 1008016040 had N2,226,458,581.35 between 2016 and 2020. Yet another UBA account number 1011361993 of Cheetah had N782,694,255.77 between 2007 and 2019.

“The analyses of several other accounts are still ongoing. The Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly, Chinedum Orji, was with operatives of the Commission on Thursday in continuation of the investigation.”

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