hehehehe.......A hospital with medical equipment worth
about $2.15m which was seized from a former Chief of Air Staff, Air
Marshal Adesola Amosu (retd.), has been handed over to the Nigerian Air
Force, The Fidelis Chidi blog has learnt.
The hospital, St. Solomon Hospital,
which is located on Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, is said to have
state-of-the-art equipment including a Magnetic Resonance Imaging
machine which costs well over $1m.
A reliable source at the EFCC told our
correspondent that the EFCC could not manage the property and therefore
decided to hand it over to the Nigerian Air Force medical unit.
He said, “The hospital has very
expensive equipment including an MRI machine which is very rare.
However, we could not manage the hospital so we handed it over to the
air force pending the outcome of Amosu’s trial. It is assumed that the
money used in buying the hospital was stolen from the air force.”
Other properties seized from Amosu
included a house on Adeyemo Alakija Street, GRA Ikeja worth N250m; a
duplex at House 11, Peace Court Estate, GRA Ikeja worth N110m; a N40m
property located at NAF Harmony Estate, Asokoro base; a five-bedroomed
house at Valley NAF Estate, Port Harcourt, worth N33m and a N95m house
on Umaru Dikko Street, Jabi.
The Federal Government has also commenced moves to seize Amosu’s house at 50 Tenterden Grove, NW41TH, London worth about £2m.
Amosu as well as a former Chief of
Accounts and Budgeting in NAF, Air Vice Marshal Jacob Adigun (retd.);
and a former Director of Finance and Budget, Air Commodore Olugbenga
Gbadebo (retd.), are currently standing trial before a Federal High
Court for allegedly stealing N22.8bn from the coffers of the Nigerian
Air Force between 2014 and 2015.
The commission has seized 33 properties they allegedly bought with stolen funds.
Documents made available to our
correspondent showed that besides the hospital, the EFCC had seized
plazas, schools, mansions, farms and a quarry from Amosun, Adigun and
Gbadebo.
While almost N2.835bn cash has been
recovered from Amosu alone, Gbadebo has returned N190m. Adigun’s wife,
returned some money as well.
The document further stated that properties recovered from Adigun were worth N9.6bn.
Calculations by our correspondent showed
that the cash and assets which the air force men might forfeit
permanently, add up to about N15bn which is more than three quarters of
what they allegedly stole.
They have, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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