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Dasuki transferred $40 million to Jonathan’s cousin -official

Goodluck Jonathan, former President of Nigeria

Goodluck Jonathan, former President of Nigeria

An official of Zenith Bank has told a Federal high Court in Abuja that $40 million was transferred from the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) into the account of a company owned by a cousin of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Azibaola Roberts, and his wife.

Olabode Farinola, a compliance officer with the bank, is a principal witness of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in the ongoing trial of Mr. Roberts and his wife, Stella.

He told the court presided over by Justice Nnamdi Dimgba that the money was transferred to OnePlus Holdings LTD from the office of the NSA according to bank description.

Under cross-examination by counsel to Mr. Roberts, Chris Uche Mr. Farinola also admitted that the NSA never complained to Zenith Bank that the $40 million was wrongly transferred.

Sambo Dasuki arriving the court premises

Sambo Dasuki arriving the court premises

“I’m not aware of the purpose of the inflow or how it was disbursed but we didn’t receive any letter from the NSA that the money was wrongly transferred”, Mr. Farinola said.

Mr. Roberts and his wife are facing a seven-count charge brought against them by the EFCC.

They were accused of diverting $40 million meant for the supply of tactical communication kits for Nigeria’s Special Forces. The funds were allegedly transferred from the account of the Office of the NSA domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

During a previous cross examination, Ibrahim Mahe, another principal witness had told the court that only the former NSA‎, Sambo Dasuki, could explain why OnePlus Holdings Limited got a $40 million pipeline security contract.

Mr. Mahe, who recently retired as Permanent Secretary, Special Services Operations (SSO) in the NSA’s office, told the court that he paid Oneplus $40 million out of the $600 million special security fund sourced from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

He however failed to tell the court the names of the companies that benefited from the remaining $560 million of the special security fund.

Mr. Farinola, while being led in evidence by Sylvanus Tahir, the prosecution counsel, informed the court that $39, 999, 985 was received by the accused persons on September 10, 2014.

The counsel, Mr. Tahir, informed the court that more witnesses would be presented at the next hearing as some of them are not currently in the country.

The case was adjourned by Justice Dimgba to November 18 for continuation of trial and cross examination PREMIUM TIMES reports.

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