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Alleged Terrorism Financing And Fraud: DSS Intensifies Investigation Of Emefiele

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The Department of State Services (DSS) has stepped up investigations with a view to arrest an.d prosecute the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, over allegations of terrorism financing and fraud

This is even as the military is said to be providing soldiers to protect the CBN governor both at home and office in a bid to scuttle his arrest, an allegation the defence headquarters has denied.

Following its earlier unsuccessful attempt at arresting the apex bank governor, Daily Trust gathered that the secret police has renewed its investigations into multiple allegations with a view to arresting the embattled Emefiele for possible prosecution.

An online platform, Premium Times, recently published some of the exclusive details it got from court documents on the controversy around the trail for Emefiele, among them funding   “unknown gunmen” and members of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The federal government had proscribed IPOB, a separatist organisation that calls for secession and working for the establishment of Biafra republic.

Its members had killed hundreds of civilians and security operatives in the last few years and burnt symbols of authority like police and military formations, INEC offices, among others.

In the report by the online medium, Emefiele was also accused of sabotaging President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, financing terrorism, aiding and abetting terrorism, and committing other economic crimes with the effect of undermining Nigeria’s national security.

It also accused the CBN governor of mismanaging the CBN subsidiary, NIRSAL, and the central bank’s Anchor Borrowers Programme.

The DSS alleged that Emefiele funded IPOB/ESN with both the resources he raised for his failed presidential bid last year and funds diverted from government coffers.

The secret government agency also accused Emefiele of “fraud, money laundering, round tripping and conferment of financial benefit to self and others.”

It said he mismanaged various interventionist funds of the government under his control and concluded that “investigation is still ongoing on a wider scale as other members of the syndicate chain need to be identified and arrested to enable successful prosecution.”

It was earlier reported that Emefiele had vied for the presidential ticket on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) last year.

Efforts to get his reaction to the allegations labelled against him by the DSS were not successful as his office did not respond to enquiries.

However, the CBN governor had at the height of the controversy surrounding his political aspiration said that the presidential form and other logistics were bankrolled by his admirers and denied any wrongdoing.

He also approached the Federal High Court in Abuja to obtain an order affirming his right to jostle for the APC’s ticket. But the court on 9 May refused to grant Emefiele’s prayer.

It was gathered that the DSS is not relenting in unravelling all the suspicions around the CBN governor with a view to bringing him to book.

Emefiele, who has been governor since 2014, is the first person to serve two terms as the head of Nigeria’s apex bank in nearly 20 years. He was first appointed by former President Goodluck Jonathan in June 2014, after Sarah Alade served out the term of the suspended Lamido Sanusi.

DSS steps up investigation 

Although the secret police declined to officially comment on the matter, multiple insider sources told this paper in confidence that the CBN governor is still on the investigation radar of the DSS.

According to Daily Trust, the DSS was discreetly continuing with investigations into the multiple allegations against Emefiele.

The secret police is also said to be making an attempt at convincing President Buhari on the need to carry through with the investigations in view of the weighty nature of allegations against the CBN governor.

24-hour protection for Emefiele

While making efforts to arrest Emefiele, the CBN governor travelled out of the country as part of President Buhari’s entourage to the US-Africa Leaders’ Summit in Washington DC between December 13 and 15, 2022.

While Buhari returned to Abuja a day after the summit, the CBN governor remained abroad until January, 12, 2023, when he returned to the country.

According to Daily Trust, the Chief of Defence Staff deployed soldiers to provide security to Emefiele upon his return, and prevent him from being arrested by the DSS.

Although President Buhari was said not to have been informed as at the time the CDS provided the soldiers for Emefiele, a source said the president was only informed afterwards.

A senior DSS operative told Daily Trust in confidence that the soldiers provided by the CDS countermanded the DSS officials who went to arrest Emefiele at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

“Had we not stood down our officers, there could have been a shootout between our men and the soldiers who had cordoned off the area when the plane landed and escorted the CBN governor to his residence,” he said.

Security sources have also told Daily Trust that soldiers deployed by the CDS are still providing security cover for Emefiele both at his residence and his office.

“They are guarding his official residence and also escorting him to his office on a daily basis,” said a security source who wouldn’t want to be named due to the sensitive nature of the matter.

According Daily Trust, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had spearheaded the move to remove Emefiele following pressure from the ‘cabal in the presidency’.

However, the anti-graft agency was said to have backed down from the move after selling to him (Emefiele) the dummy on the controversial currency re-design.

Deployment a normal practice – Military

When contacted with the allegation that the military was still providing soldiers to protect Emefiele, the Acting Director, Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Tukur Gusau, told Daily Trust that the military had always been deploying its personnel to man and secure critical assets across the country.

He said that such deployment was not about a personality or individual but the asset, which is beneficial to every Nigerian.

“What I know is that, we have deployment at the Central Bank of Nigeria and for other critical national assets. If you go to NNPC too, you will see our person.

“It is not only in Abuja here, we have such deployments, you will see that type of deployment in Lagos and other places where the critical national assets are located or situated,” Gusau said.

On his part, the spokesman for the DSS, Peter Afunanya, when contacted, declined to speak on the matter. He simply said:  “No comment.”

Background of prosecution

A team of four lawyers from the DSS legal department filed its case (ex parte motion) against Emefiele on 7 December, 2022, seeking permission to detain him for 60 days to conclude an ongoing investigation of his alleged atrocities.

However, on December 9 last year, a federal high court sitting in Abuja declined an application by the DSS to arrest and detain the CBN governor.

In declining the motion ex parte filed by the secret police, Justice J. T. Tsoho, the Chief Judge, said the DSS did not provide any concrete evidence to substantiate its claims that Emefiele was involved in terrorism financing and economic crimes.

The court said such an application should have been accompanied with the presidential approval because of the grave implications for the Nigerian economy if the CBN governor was arrested and detained.

Meanwhile, about two weeks after Justice Tsoho gave his order, Emefiele got another reprieve from a separate court as the Federal Capital Territory High Court granted a request by a civil society organisation to prevent his arrest.

Justice Muslim Hassan of the FCT court had ruled that based on  Tsoho’s earlier ruling, “Any continuous harassment, intimidation, threats, restriction of movement, abuse of right of office, surreptitious moves to arrest, and humiliation” of  Emefiele, over “Trumped up allegations of terrorism financing and fraudulent practices” was illegal and unconstitutional.

The judge also restrained the DSS “From instigating the arrest or arresting, interrogating and detaining” Emefiele in respect of any matter or policy decision on the Nigerian economy “or for any connected purposes except by an order of a Superior Court.”

 

Credit: Daily Trust

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BREAKING: Saudi Arabia Confirms Moonsighting, Announces June 16 As Sallah Day

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The Saudi Arabia Supreme Court has announced that the first day of Eid Al Adha will be Sunday, June 16, after the crescent moon for the month of Dhu Al Hijjah was spotted.

It said that the sighting of the moon portrayed that the month of Dhu Al Hijjah will begin on Friday, June 7.

The Court added that the development further indicated that the day of Arafat falls on Saturday, June 15, while Sunday, June 16 will be the first day of Eid Al Adha

The festival commonly known as the Feast of Sacrifice, is one of the holiest period in the Islamic calendar. Special prayers, feasts and charity acts were often observed.

Before the announcement on Thursday, the Saudi Arabian Supreme Court had earlier urged Muslims globally to investigate the crescent.

Although none of the country’s observatories caught any glimpse of the moon, a witness subsequently reported seeing the crescent in Al Hareeq.

Following the report, the Supreme Court considered all the results and officially announced that there has been a moonsighting.

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Finance Minister Wale Edun Did Not Propose N105,000 New Minimum Wage — Presidency

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The Presidency has debunked the news making the rounds that the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, has proposed N105,000 in the new minimum wage template, says it’s false news.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this on his X (formerly known as Twitter) account on Thursday.

The presidential aide wrote, “The Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, has not proposed N105,000 minimum wage.

“The contrary story being disseminated is false.”

Edun had earlier in the day presented the template to President Bola Tinubu, meeting the 48-hour deadline.

It was earlier reported that Edun submitted the projected cost implications of implementing a new national minimum wage to Tinubu.

Edun, along with the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Atiku Bagudu, presented President Tinubu with the cost implications of the new minimum wage in his office at the presidential villa in Abuja.

According to Western Post, a new proposal suggests a minimum wage of N105,000 (approximately $71) per month for Nigerian workers.

Tinubu is said to be currently reviewing this proposal, and an official announcement is expected soon.

This development follows a recent strike by labour unions, which began on Monday after their meeting with the National Assembly leadership failed to produce a satisfactory outcome.

The strike disrupted economic activities nationwide, leading to the closure of international airports, schools, courts, banks, and hospitals.

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Finance Minister Wale Edun Submits New Minimum Wage Options, Associated Costs To President Tinubu

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Wale Edun, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, has presented new national minimum wage options and projected cost implications to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

President Tinubu, on Tuesday, directed Edun to present a proposal on new minimum wage figure and analysis of the associated costs within 48 hours.

Edun submitted the report to Tinubu on Thursday at the presidential villa, Abuja.

He was accompanied by Mohammed Idris, the minister of information and national orientation, and Atiku Bagudu, minister of budget and national planning.

In the report, Edun outlined several potential new minimum wage levels, along with the anticipated fiscal impacts of each option on the federal budget.

This move is a crucial step in the ongoing process of determining a new national minimum wage, which has been a topic of discussion recently.

Recall that the organised labour, on Monday, proposed N615,500 and N494,000 as the new national minimum wage, which the government said was unrealistic.

On the same day, the federal government announced that Tinubu had committed to a national minimum wage higher than N60,000 higher than N60,000.

This was one of the key resolutions of the federal government and organised labour following a meeting held in the office of the secretary to the government of the federation on Monday.

Earlier today, members of the tripartite committee, comprising the federal government and labour unions, resumed talks on a new national minimum wage.

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