FULL LIST : FG releases names of 30 alleged thieves

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Efio-Ita Nyok|2 April 2018 
The government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has released list of 29 alleged thieves in two lists —Friday 30th March and Sunday 1st April 2018 NegroidHaven has garnered. 
The first list contained 6 alleged thieves while the second has 23. According to the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,  the lists were based on verifiable facts, including the amount involved, the date the amount in question was collected and from which office it was collected.
First list of six alleged thieves
1. PDP Chairman Uche Secondus.

Allegation: On the 19th of Feb 2015, he took N200 million only from the office of the NSA.

2. Former PDP Financial Secretary.

Allegation: On the 24th of Oct 2014, he took N600 million only from the office of former NSA.

3. Former National Publicity Secretary Olisah Metuh.

On trial for allegedly collecting N1.4bn from the office of former NSA.

4. Dr Raymond Dokpesi, Chairman of DAAR Communications.

On trial for allegedly taking N2.1 billion from the office of the former NSA.

5. Former SSA to President Goodluck Jonathan, Dudafa Waripamo-Owei. 

On trial, over N830 million allegedly kept in accounts of four different companies.

6. Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s Cousin Robert Azibaola

On Thursday, a Federal High Court ruled that he has a case to answer for allegedly collecting $40 million from the office of former NSA.

Second list of alleged thieves 

7. Former NSA Sambo Dasuki: Based on EFCC investigations and findings (this is beside the ongoing $2.1 billion military equipment scandal), a total of N126 billion, over $1.5 billion and 5.5million British Pounds was allegedly embezzled through his office.

8. Former Petroleum Resources Minister Dieziani Alison-Madukwe: In one of the cases the EFCC is investigating involving her, about N23 billion is alleged to have been embezzled.

9. Rtd. Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah: N13.9 billion. N4.8 billion recovered by EFCC in cash and property. 

10. Rtd. Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika: N4.5 billion. N29million recovered by the EFCC so far.

11. Alex Badeh, former Chief of Defence Staff: N8 billion, and EFCC recovered almost N4 billion in cash and property already.

12. Inde Dikko, former CG Customs: N40 billion, and N1.1 billion in cash recovered in cash and choice properties.

13. Rtd Air Marshal Adesola Amosun:  N21.4 billion. N2.8 billion recovered in cash. 28 properties and 3 vehicles also recovered.

14. Senator Bala Abdulkadir, former FCT Minister:  N5 billion. Interim forfeiture order on some property secured.

15. Senator Stella Oduah: N9.8 billion. Interim forfeiture order on some property secured.

16. Former Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu: N1.6 billion – from Nsa. 

17. Senator Jonah Jang, former Plateau State Governor: N12.5 billion.

18. Bashir Yuguda, former Minister of State for Finance: N1.5 billion. $829,800 recovered.

19. Senator Peter Nwaboshi: N1.5 billion. 

20. Aliyu Usman, Former NSA Dasuki’s aide: N512 million. 

21. Ahmad Idris, Former NSA Dasuki’s PA: N1.5 billion. 

22. Rasheed Ladoja, Former Oyo Governor: N500 million. 

23. Tom Ikimi: N300 million. 

24. Femi Fani-Kayode: N866 million. 

25. Hassan Tukur, former PPS to President Goodluck: $1.7 million. 

26. Nenadi Usman: N1.5 billion. 

27. Benedicta Iroha: N1.7 billion. 

28. Aliyu Usman Jawaz: Close ally of former NSA Dasuki: N882 million. 

29. Jonah Jang, former Plateau State Governor: N12.5 billion. 

30. Godknows Igali: Over N7 billion. 

BLOGTORIAL                                            The entire list of 30 Nigerians released by the incumbent federal government looks like a vendetta by the APC against the PDP. It seems immediately any member defects to the APC he/she is canonised a saint. If this perception is fraught with errors, the question is, why don't we have APC alleged thieves in this list, or at least, the like of Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro who has openly admitted guilt? If you refuse defection, they blackmail you, right? Hmmm! 

Efio-Ita Nyok
Is the Blogger-in-Chief, Editor-in-Chief & Publisher of NegroidHaven