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Protesters Storm EFCC, Demand Probe Of Akpabio
Protesters last Monday stormed the zonal office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Wuse 2, Abuja, demanding the probe of a former Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill Akpabio.
The protesters under the aegis of Civil Society Groups for Accountability and Probity requested an investigation to be launched into what they described as the “unlawful acquisition of properties and false declaration of assets by the Senator”.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Jonathan Ogwuche said they were at the commission to submit a petition against Mr Akpabio.
He said in 2007, Mr Akpabio ‘claimed’ to have eight buildings, while in 2011, “he declared 10 buildings”.
“Curiously however and of worrisome note, in 2016, following an investigative report by an online media, it was alleged that he was among those with properties in Dubai.
“Contrary to claims by Senator Akpabio, the ‘following outlandish properties’ located at the under-listed addresses could also be traced to him as follows:
“1. Plot 5 Ikogosi Spring Close, off Katsina-Ala Crescent, Maitama-Abuja; 2. Plot 28 Colorado Close, Maitama; 3. 22 Probyn Road, Ikoyi, Lagos and 4. Plot 23 Olusegun Aina Street, Parkview, Lagos.”
He said the properties “are conspicuously missing in the asset declaration of the former governor”.
“With the exception of a Bedford armour bus which he claimed to be a gift, cars declared in 2007 were copied and pasted in 2011. This doesn’t represent the reality on ground as he is known to move about in a fleet of cars.”
The protesters claimed that a son of the former governor “who is said to have a property in Abuja (in 2007 declaration) at Games village acquired on 1-1-2005 worth a value of N16.9 million has an annual income of just N350,000, while in 2011 declaration, the value remained unchanged”.
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