Mr. Warimopei Dudafa, a former Special Assistant
on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has been arrested by the EFCC for defrauding the government. Dudafa, alongside Jonathan’s ex
Aide-de-Camp, Col. Ojogbane Adegbe, was accused of giving N10bn to
delegates at the presidential primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in
December 2014 in which Jonathan emerged as the winner.
The money was diverted by the Office of
the National Security Adviser from a Signature Bonus Account in the
Central Bank of Nigeria.
The N10bn is believed to have been
diverted from oil receipts as follows: $5m (November 14,2014); $47m(
November 27, 2014); €4m (December 3, 2014) and €1.6m(December 24, 2014)
While Adegbe was arrested but later
released, Dudafa was said to have fled to either Dubai or a Caribbean
country where he stayed for several months.
However, impeccable sources at the EFCC said Dudafa was arrested by operatives of the
Department of State Services upon arrival at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos on Monday.
The source revealed that immediately
Dudafa was screened at the port of arrival, the DSS operatives were
alerted and he was immediately picked up.
The ex-presidential aide, who hails from Bayelsa State, was subsequently interrogated and then transferred to Abuja.
A source, who did not want his name in
print, said, “We have arrested Dudafa. He arrived at the Murtala
Muhammed Airport in Lagos and was swiftly arrested by the DSS. He was
subsequently flown down to Lagos and handed over to the EFCC.
“He is in our custody as we speak and our findings will be made public in due course.”
When asked to explain the crux of the
case, the source added, “The money was diverted from the CBN to bribe or
settle the PDP delegates to adopt ex-President Goodluck Jonathan for a
second term.
“Dudafa is expected to provide the list
of beneficiaries of the largesse. All the beneficiaries will be unveiled
by the EFCC and they have to refund public funds.”
The source explained that the N10bn was taken from the Signature Bonus Account (oil block account) with the CBN.
In his Statement of Witness/Accused
Person which had been filed in the High Court of the Federal Capital
Territory, the embattled former NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.) had said
the over N10bn was given to the Ojogbane and Dudafa.
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