After
about seven and a half hours grilling yesterday, embattled National Chairman of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Ali Modu Sheriff, undertook before the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to refund N40million.
The
amount is what he allegedly benefited from out of the N24.29billion poll cash
facilitated by a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani
Alison-Madueke.
Sheriff
was give administrative bail by the operatives of the anti-graft agency at its
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital office.
The
former Borno State Governor arrived the office, located behind the Directorate
of State Services (DSS) office off Maiduguri/Damaturu Highway, escorted by a
detachment of riot policemen.
Sheriff,
who arrived at the office at about 10:15 am, emerged from his glass-tinted
bulletproof Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), dressed in a brown babanriga with a cap to
match. He clutched a white mobile phone.
Senator
Sheriff was at the office between 10am till about 5.30pm.
A
source said: “Based on previous interactions with some leaders of the PDP in
Borno State, we isolated issues for him and asked him to respond to the
allegation that he benefitted from the N450million allocated to the state by
Diezani as campaign funds.
“One
of the issues was the N40million traced to him through Hon. Kumalia for
security.
“Sheriff
admitted receiving the cash and made a firm commitment to return it as soon as
possible.
“Based
on Sheriff’s pledge, he was granted an administrative bail.”
A
statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren
confirmed the grilling of Sheriff.
The
statement said: “A former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Shariff, was
grilled by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC Maiduguri zonal
office on Wednesday for his involvement in sharing the sum of N40m.
“Investigation
is ongoing as Shariff is answering questions in the EFCC office at the time of
writing this report.”
The
EFCC had on June 6, grilled Mohammed Wakil, who was the PDP campaign
coordinator for Borno State, who in his report, said the N450million allocated
to the state was shared as follows: “Nicholas Msheliya, Peter Biye, Hon. Kudla
satumaria, Hon. Ibrahim Birma, all from southern Borno received the sum of
N112, 340.000.00. Equally Hon. Kangar, through Dr. Kulima A.A received N88,
620.000.00 while Engr Mohammad Baba Kachalla, Hon. Kaamuna Khadi, Hon. Zarma
Mustapha and Hon. Abdulrahman Tarab received the sum of 140,860.000.00.
“Similarly,
the sum of N40m was allegedly given to Hon. Kumalia for onward transmission to
Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff for Security.”
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