The pioneer Chairman of the EFCC, Nuhu Ribadu, has been
listed as a key witness against a former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori,
who the Federal Government is attempting to repatriate from the United Kingdom
to face fresh trial.
Ribadu had in an affidavit accused Ibori of giving him as
much as $15million bribe in 2007 so that the EFCC boss would not initiate a
case against him.After receiving the cash, however, Ribadu entered it into
evidence after which it was kept in the vault of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Ribadu had said, “Ibori approached me with $15m to stop his
investigation. The money was brought in sacks. I called my people because the
money was in big bags, which two people could not carry and we deposited it in
the CBN as evidence against him.”Justice Gabriel Kolawole on October 25, 2013, awarded the
Federal government ownership of the $15m Ibori bribe which is the subject of
legal tussle between EFCC and Delta State Government.Justice Kolawole said that in the final analysis, “the
applicant’s application to make a final forfeiture order succeeds and the said
sum of $15m is hereby forfeited to the first applicant, that is, the Federal
Government who shall take steps to capture it in its earnings of the Federal
Government of Nigeria in its 2012/2013 fiscal year and shall administer the
funds to address specific needs that will be beneficial to a greater number of
the citizenry.”When asked to react to information available to Punch that
the Attorney General of the Federation had listed him among the Government’s
list of witnesses against Ibori, Ribadu said, “I am not aware. But if I am
asked to testify, I will.”
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