The Sokoto State government has responded to the
alleged interrogation of the Chief of Staff to the Sultan, Alhaji Kabiru Tafida
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over a suspicious transfer of
N700 million into his account from the government account.
A statement issued by the Special Adviser to Governor
Aminu Tambuwal on Media and Publicity Imam Imam said the N700 million was for
the purchase and furnishing of Sultanate Council office and residence of the
Sultan of Sokoto Muhammad Sa?ad Abubakar in Abuja and followed due process. He
said the funds were captured under the state capital estimates of 2016
supplementary budget and 2017 budget.
Premium Times earlier reported that crack detectives
of EFCC on Tuesday questioned Tafida over a suspicious transfer of
N700 million into his account from the Sokoto State government account. He was
released on administrative bail on Wednesday evening following what a
source described as ?unceasing pressure on the EFCC by the Sultan and the
Sokoto State government?.
Mr. Tafida was first invited to the EFCC office in
Abuja on Tuesday where he was interrogated by a team of
investigators. He was then asked to return on Wednesday for more
questioning.
Premium Times source said the money in question was
taken from the Sokoto State?s share of the Paris club refund recently made to
Nigeria?s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. EFCC sources said they
were trying to establish why the funds were channelled through the personal
account of the Sultan?s senior aide.
The Secretary to the Sultanate Council, Alhaji Faruk
Umar, however, denied any knowledge of the N700 million allegedly linked to the
Sultan. Speaking to Daily Trust in his office, Faruk said:
"I am just hearing it from you, therefore I
cannot comment on something which I don't know,? he said.
Imam explained further that: ?The Sokoto State
Government, concerned by lack of a befitting office and residential
accommodation for use by officials and members of the Sultanate Council,
approved within its capital estimates 2016 Supplementary Budget and 2017
Budget, the sum of Two Hundred Million Naira (N200 million) and Five Hundred
Million Naira (N500 million) respectively, provision and furnishing of of
Sultanate Council office and residence in Abuja.?
"Furthermore, the Sokoto State Executive Council,
the highest decision-making body in the state, via a resolution of the EXCO
with number CC (2016) 5R of Wednesday, December 28, 2016, approved the purchase
of the office and residential accommodation in Abuja,? Imam said.
?Following the adherence to laid down procedure, the
process of acquiring the property was set in motion upon which some elements
are now trying to make political capital out of it,? he said.
Source: Daily Trust, Premium Times, Linder Ikeji blog
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