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Group demands release of ex-NNPC boss days after EFCC recovered $9.8m from his home

The group alleged that Yakubu was cleared of any wrongdoing in 2014 when a revered auditing firm declared that $20bn was not missing in NNPC as claimed by CBN.

The group under the aegis of Southern Kaduna Coalition of Professionals (SKCOP) alleged that some persons are out to nail Yakubu, whom it described as "our illustrious son and sacrifice him to the dogs".

It said the perceived enemies are plotting to weaken the strong among them ahead of the 2019 general election.

Last Friday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had announced that it recovered $9.8 million and 74,000 pounds (about N3 billion in total) from a Kaduna home of the ex-NNPC boss.

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But Yakubu, who admitted ownership of the money, claimed they were gifts.

In a statement issued on Thursday, February 16,  the General Secretary of SKCOP, Sagamu Jasper, argued that there is no law which forbids anyone from keeping his earnings at home.

He said: "We are waiting to see if a court of law can establish that the said amount found in his home is a proceed of crime, or whether there is indeed a law that forbids anyone from keeping his earnings at home.

"We suspect that the deliberate negative publicity the EFCC is generating over his arrest and its failure to release him from their detention  after meeting his bail conditions, is more vindictive and political than fighting corruption.

"We condemn the desperate attempts to rubbish Andy Yakubu, (the Iyan of Atyap Chiefdom) by those who think that a man from southern Kaduna has no business becoming the GMD of NNPC started right when he was in office."

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It added that in 2014 when Sanusi Lamido, former governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) raised the allegation of missing $20 billion, the agency which audited the corporation which was led by Yakubu at the time, cleared the NNPC of any wrongdoing.

"In 2014, the then CBN governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, raised a bogus alarm that under the watch of Andy Yakubu, $48.9 billion had gone missing at the NNPC. When pressed further, he said it was actually $20 billion. The senate took the matter very serious and instituted its own probe into the clearly silly allegation," the group said.

"An audit firm of global repute, PriceWaterHouseCoopers was brought in by the federal government. After a forensic investigation, the firm said no such monies were ever missing.

"Still bent on disgracing the only person from the middle belt to ever occupy that position after rising from the ranks, Andy Yakubu was in UK  in June last year, when the EFCC invited him.  With his conscience clean and clear he arrived Nigeria just for the EFCC to clamp him in detention over an alleged criminality in an NNPC subsidiary, NPDC after Yakubu has left office."

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Jaspar dared the EFCC to parade all those whom the agency recovered money from.

He said if the Commission refuses to do that, it would confirm the suspicion that the anti-graft agency is "persecuting" Yakubu.

The statement further said: "Keeping him in detention for almost two weeks despite the above is a means of psychologically tormenting him and for the public to prolong their odium on his person, without giving him a chance to state his own side of the story."

“If Andy Yakubu is not being persecuted because he comes from Southern Kaduna and the Middle Belt, we challenge the EFCC to also parade all the people it claims to have recovered humongous sums of money from. Failure to so would mean the agency is lying, or has two sets of law for two kinds of Nigerians."

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