"We will expose shady deals in President Buhari's administration".- Security experts

Monday 7 September 2015

Chief Executive Officer of Panic Alert Security System, Mr. George Uboh, has alleged that the EFCC seized funds from 15 companies on behalf of the FIRS and refused to remit them. A breakdown of the N1,767,594,842.65 said to have been recovered by the EFCC and list of the 15 companies include:
Zakhem Construction Limited — N401m;
Daewoo Nigeria Limited — N208m;
WAPCO — N311m;
Mikano International Limited —N16m;
Protea Hotel, Apo Apartments — N10m;
Reiz Continental Hotels — N32m;
Coscharis Motors Limited — N130m;
Elizade Nigeria Limited — N555m.
ITCC Technical Limited, Kaduna — N47m;
Grand Ibro Hotel, Abuja — N14m;
Efab Properties, Abuja — N19m;
Le Meridien Hotel, Port Harcourt – N10m;
Northern Nigeria Flour Mills Plc – N2.7m;
Ni’ Ima Guest Palace – N2.8m;
Okomu Oil Palm Plc – N5m.

The Chief Executive Officer, Panic Alert Security System, Mr. George Uboh, while appearing before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petition on August 26, had disclosed how the Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde, allegedly short-changed Nigeria of over N2tn.

Uboh, in an interview with journalists in Abuja on Saturday, said the over N1.7bn recovered from 15 companies was “over-due taxes on behalf of FIRS.” He alleged that the money was not remitted to the agency, saying, “FIRS in its submission denied receiving any payments/transfers from EFCC in respect of the said companies.”

Documents Uboh made available to journalists showed that the funds were recovered between 2010 and 2011.

The security expert said members of the public interested in getting details of his earlier N2tn seized by EFCC but unremitted to government should download the documents from his website.
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