The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested two sons of
Jigawa state governor, Sule Lamido, over an alleged N10billion fraud.
Aminu and Mustapha Lamido were arrested Thursday in Kano and flown
to Abuja on Friday morning, and are currently being interrogated at the
EFCC headquarters in Abuja by a crack team of detectives.
The arrest of the governor’s sons, insiders say, is in furtherance of
the investigation that commenced in December 2012 when Aminu Sule
Lamido was arrested at the Mallam Aminu Kano Airport en route Cairo,
Egypt for failure to declare the $50,000 he had on him.
Although Aminu has since been prosecuted and convicted by a Federal
High Court in Kano, investigation as to how he came by the money has led
investigations to uncover a web of money laundering in which billions
of naira from Jigawa state government accounts are funnelled into the
accounts of companies run by the Jigawa state governor and his two sons.
Over N10billion is said to have been transferred from Jigawa state
government accounts into the accounts in which Sule Lamido and his two
sons have interest from 2007 till date.
The Commission is said to have traced these transfers to 10 companies
where Lamido and sons are directors and signatories to the account.
The companies include Bamaina Alluminium Limited, Bamaina Holdings
Limited, Bamaina Company Nigeria Limited, Rawda Integrated Services
Limited, Speeds International Limited and Saby Integrated Nigeria
Limited.
The account of these companies received huge cash inflow between 2007
and 2013, a period that coincide with the tenure of Sule Lamido as
governor of Jigawa state. For instance in Bamaina Aluminium where Sule
Lamido and his two sons are directors, investigations revealed that the
company’s account controlled by Mustapha as signatory received total
credit of N1.52billion between January 2010 and August 2013. It recorded
a total debit of the same amount, with Mustapha and other companies in
which Lamido and his sons are directors, being the beneficiaries.
In the same vein, Bamaina Holdings Limited’s account with the
governor as sole signatory received a total of N1.19billion between
February 2007 and July 2013.
About N1billion was paid from this account into accounts of companies controlled by the governor and his sons.
Massive lodgements were also discovered in the account of Bamaina
Company Nigeria limited controlled by Mustapha as sole signatory from
Bamaina Alluminium. Between January 2010 and July 2013, the account
received over N500million.
From the account of Rawda Integrated Services Limited controlled by
Mustapha, there have also been massive movement of funds to another
company run by Sule Lamido, Speeds International Limited. Speeds’
account recorded a turnover ofN2.2billion between January 2007 and
February 2010.
In the account of Rawda with a new generation bank investigators discovered the movement of N2.6billion to an unknown signatory.
That account recorded over one hundred withdrawals running to over N600milion in cash between November 2007 and April 2008.
Saby Integrated Services Nigeria Limited, another company owned by
Lamido received over N730million from several Jigawa State government
agencies between June 2010 and August 2010.
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