Obanikoro demands return of N200m forfeited to EFCC

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Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, a former Minister of State for Defence, told the Federal High Court in Lagos on Tuesday that he was forced to refund between N100m and N200m to the Federal Government under duress.

Obanikoro said this while testifying as the 12th prosecution witness in the trial of Mr Ayodele Fayose, the former governor of Ekiti State.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is investigating Fayose and his company, Spotless Investment Limited, for alleged N2.2 billion fraud.

The EFCC charged Fayose with accepting N1.2 billion from a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, to prosecute his governorship election.

The defendants were also alleged to have on  June 17, 2014, without going through financial institutions, received $5m from  Obanikoro.

But Fayose denied the allegations.

Obanikoro had, in his earlier testimony, told the court how he transported the cash in an aircraft and delivered to Fayose in Ekiti State.

He told Justice Chukwujeku Aneke that N1.2bn was deposited into the account of a company, Sylva McNamara, which was used to fund clandestine security operations aimed at preventing terrorists’ activities in Lagos State in two batches.

At the resumed trial on Tuesday, Obanikoro, while being cross-examined by the counsel for the second defendant, Mr Olalekan Ojo, (SAN), told the court that during the investigation of the case, he was invited by the EFCC, grilled and forced   to refund N100m or N200m under duress.

Obanikoro, who told the court that after various investigations, the EFCC exonerated him of any wrong doing, added,”I was made to refund between N100m and N200m to the Federal Government under duress.

“I have  instructed his lawyers, to write the EFCC for the return of the money he allegedly refunded under duress,” he said.