There were indications,
Sunday, that the embattled Pension Reform Task Team, PRTT, Chairman, Alhaji
Abdulrasheed Maina, had fled the country to escape arrest by the police and
other security agents on his trail.
Maina is reported to
have moved to one of the Middle East nations, following the arrest warrant
issued against him by the Senate and the decision by the Presidency to
discipline him for absconding from his duty post without permission.
A close source to the
PRTT boss, who had since been declared wanted by the police, told Vanguard that
Maina left the country once it became clear to him that the Presidency, which
had allegedly been shielding him, had given up on him.
The source said that
with the partial withdrawal of the security men around Maina by the government,
it was obvious to the PRTT boss that he should either report to the police or
the Senate to clear himself over allegations of pension funds embezzlement.
The source admitted: “I
can tell you that Maina is not in the country as we speak. He knows very well
that the game is up and there is no point for him to continue a fight he can
hardly win convincingly.”
Maina in Saudi Arabia
It was learnt from reliable sources that since arriving the Islamic country, Maina had been making frantic effort to reach out to influential persons in Nigeria to come to his aid in resolving the crisis between him and the National Assembly with the Presidency.
It was learnt from reliable sources that since arriving the Islamic country, Maina had been making frantic effort to reach out to influential persons in Nigeria to come to his aid in resolving the crisis between him and the National Assembly with the Presidency.
One source said that the
Presidency was no longer keen on protecting Maina based on emerging reports
that he might have misled the Villa to provide him with undeserved protection
and support to work against the National Assembly.
The allegation that led
to the ultimatum handed down by the Senate to the Villa last week was
that Maina had misappropriated billions of pension funds, which he claimed to
have recovered from pension “thieves”.
The Senate committee
probing Pension Funds Management under Maina accused him of mopping up pension
funds from banks and depositing same in his chosen banks and making brisk
business in the process while turning round to claim that he has recovered
billions of Naira from thieves.
The committee pointed
out that it was the mopping of funds from designated banks across the country
by Maina that had made it impossible to pay thousands of pensioners across the
country for months.
However, when he was
summoned to appear and clear the air on the committee’s findings, Maina dodged
but later instituted a N1.5 billion case against the Senate and the Inspector
General of Police, who had declared him wanted following a warrant of arrest
issued by the Senate President, David Mark.
But Maina’s Media aide,
Hassan Salihu, said he was neither aware of Maina’s whereabouts nor what had
happened to the heavy security personnel around him.
Senate bias against Maina
Salihu, however, tried to dispel allegations of fraud levelled against Maina, accusing the Senate of bias and hatred against his boss.
Salihu, however, tried to dispel allegations of fraud levelled against Maina, accusing the Senate of bias and hatred against his boss.
Things came to a head
for Maina last week when the Senate passed a resolution asking the Presidency
to sack him within two days or face its wrath.
Although the Presidency
had initially insisted that only the Head of Service could sack Maina, it
subsequently changed its tone and ordered that urgent disciplinary action
should be taken against him for absconding from his duty post without
permission.
The Head of Service has
since raised a team headed by a Permanent Secretary to sanction Maina, an
Assistant Director in the Federal Civil Service.
It was not clear
yesterday what step the government would take in order to fish out Maina from
his hideout and how to go about it.
Police vow to arrest
Maina
Meanwhile, following reports that the Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Force, Abdulrasheed Maina has sneaked out of the country to avoid being arrested as directed by the Senate, Police authorities yesterday vowed that he will be hunted down where ever he is through all legitimate means.
Meanwhile, following reports that the Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Force, Abdulrasheed Maina has sneaked out of the country to avoid being arrested as directed by the Senate, Police authorities yesterday vowed that he will be hunted down where ever he is through all legitimate means.
Speaking with Vanguard
on phone, Force Spokesman, CSP Frank Mba said that though the Police
authorities were yet to ascertain the actual situation regarding Maina’s
whereabouts, the warrant signed by the Senate President for his arrests still
subsists even if he travels abroad.
His words, “I have no
information to the effect that Alhaji Abdurashid Maina is out of this country
or has sneaked to Saudi Arabia. However, as long as the warrant issued against
him remains in force, the Nigerian Police will do everything within legal and
legitimate means available to us, to seek him out, arrest him and hand him over
to the Senate as mandated in that warrant”.
Asked if there was any
possibility of the Police headquarters entering into an agreement with
INTERPOL, International Police Organization, of which Nigeria is an executive
member, to have him arrested and extradited to Nigeria, CSP Mba said, he was
not in a position to comment on such possibility.
“All I know is that the
warrant for Maina’s arrest is still in force and the Nigerian Police force has
declared him wanted. And until we arrest him, he remains a wanted man by the
police”.
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