Patience, the wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan,
has recovered her N2bn hotel which was sealed off by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission in June...
In June, the EFCC placed the red inscriptions, ‘EFCC Under
Investigation’ all over the hotel which is located near Setraco Construction
Company, off the Mabushi Kado Expressway.
However, when our correspondent visited the five-storey
building recently, the EFCC inscriptions had been covered with patches of grey
paint.
When our correspondent knocked on the gate, three men who
attended to him said they acted on the instruction of Mrs. Jonathan. When asked if they had the right to enter the building, one
of them said, “Go and ask the EFCC if they had the right to put their sign all
over the building in the first place. If you want more information, go and ask
madam.”
The spokesman for the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said he did
not know much about the seizure of the building and thus could not say if it
had been returned to Patience or not.
He said, “I have spoken to the appropriate people but I was
not able to get any answer on the matter.”
A source at the EFCC said it was wrong of Patience to have
erased the EFCC inscription from the building.
He said, “Sometimes when we are investigating some
politically exposed persons, they immediately begin to sell off their buildings
in order to cover their tracks and run away with the cash so that is why we put
EFCC signs on the buildings so that innocent people will not buy those
buildings.
“As it is, she has removed the inscriptions and can quickly
sell it off.”
Although the hotel has not been officially valued by the
EFCC, some estate agents within the community told our correspondent that the
property should be worth about N2bn.
The property, which has not yet been officially opened, has
between 50 and 100 rooms, a gym, a fountain and other amenities.
In his reaction, Mrs. Jonathan’s lawyer, Ifedayo Adedipe
(SAN), said he was not aware of the seizure of the property.
Adedipe said if the hotel in question was indeed seized
through a court order, then the removal of the EFCC inscriptions would be of no
effect.
He, however, boasted that all properties and funds seized
from the former first lady would be returned to her soon.
The senior advocate revealed that Mrs. Jonathan had dragged
the EFCC before a high court in Abuja and the matter would soon come up for
mention.
Adedipe said, “I am not aware of the seizure of property. If
the EFCC seal was removed from the property, let them go and put another one.
In any case, we have sued the EFCC for abuse of her human rights and human
dignity. The matter is pending before the Federal High Court in Abuja and
everything has been included in that suit.
“We are challenging all the seizures because without
prejudice to our case, Mrs. Jonathan was neither a public officer nor a
contractor. So, the idea of harassing her beats my imagination.
“I don’t see the basis for the EFCC’s harassment of that
woman and the case wears a political toga because she was a formidable element
during the campaign.”
Patience first came under EFCC investigation in May 2016
when the commission arrested a former Special Adviser to the President on Domestic
Affairs, Waripamowei Dudafa.
Mrs. Jonathan laid claim to about $15m found in bank
accounts allegedly belonging Dudafa’s domestic servants.
She subsequently sued Skye Bank Plc and the EFCC. The
commission then went ahead to freeze her personal account with a balance of
$5m.
The anti-graft agency had also frozen bank accounts
belonging to her relatives and friends including business mogul, Bola Shagaya.
Her husband, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, had complained about the
harassment of his wife by the commission while Patience had also written a
petition to the House of Representatives asking the lawmakers to caution the
EFCC and stop harassing her and her relatives.
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