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Ex-militants warn FG against harassment of Patience Jonathan

… EFCC arrests sister

The Niger Delta Ex-Agitators Forum has called on the Federal Government to stop all forms of harassment of former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan.

The forum of ex-militants drawn from the nine states of the Niger Delta, noted that they would not tolerate further attempt by the Federal Government to embarrass the person of the former first lady.

In a statement yesterday, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, co-signed by the coordinators of the group in the nine states of the region, the leader of the body, Prince A. Hornby, described the recent demolition of a building in Abuja belonging to Dame Jonathan as a ridicule to the image of the former president.

Hornby noted that the continuous attack on Dame Jonathan was capable of causing fresh panic in the region.

He threatened that the ex-militants will react in a manner that might not be in the interest of the nation if the Federal Government does not stop attacks on Jonathan.

 “Why should Dame Jonathan be the target for harassment and public ridicule? Her NGO office complex was demolished without following due process of law. This is capable of raising tension in the already fragile peace in the Niger Delta.

“We the Niger Delta Ex-agitators are saying in strong terms that the harassment of Dame Jonathan should stop immediately. She should not be further embarrassed.

“We shall no longer tolerate this vindictive fight against our daughter and mother and her family. We are urging President Muhammadu Buhari to call the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, to order immediately. Patience Jonathan should enjoy the level of privacy enjoyed by other past first ladies,” he said.

Meanwhile, many months after being on the watch-list of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Esther Oba, ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan’s sister has been arrested by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

We gathered she is to be interrogate in connection with the alleged laundering of over  N359, 397,458.26 through two firms linked with the former First Lady.

The companies are AM-PM Global Networks Limited and Finchley Homes Limited.

About N317,397,458.26 was traced to the suspect in AM-PM Global Networks Limited. She is expected to explain how she came about the management of N42million in Finchley Homes Limited.

Esther Oba was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at about noon on Monday,  shortly after arriving from Dubai in company of her husband, three children and a house help.

Upon ascertaining that she was the person watch-listed, the Nigerian Immigration Service alerted the EFCC whose operatives immediately took custody of her.

Wearing a flowery green Ankara with a touch of yellow, the woman was seen yesterday  being  relocated to a female cell at the EFCC headquarters.

Sources at the agency’s headquarters said the suspect is central to the ongoing probe of the former First Lady.

One of the sources said: “We have been looking for her but she has been faceless. We watch-listed her for arrest by any security agency.

“Fortunately at about noon on Monday,  the Nigerian  Immigration Service(NIS)  contacted us that she was arrested while returning from Dubai with her husband and three children. She was arrested at Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport.

“Her  name featured  in the operation of one of the accounts of  ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan. The account is in the name of  AM-PM Global Networks Limited  which is domiciled in Stanbic IBTC.  It is one of the accounts we have frozen.  She is the sole signatory to the  account of this firm suspected to have been used for money laundering.”

The source gave an insight into the preliminary findings of the EFCC which necessitated Mrs Oba’s investigation.

The source added: “From our findings, the closing balance in the account was N317,397,458.26 as at August 10, 2017. The inflows came without a clear narration as to the source.  However, investigation is being intensified in that direction. Her claim is that the company was owned by their mother who is deceased. However, major inflows into the account occurred after the demise of their mother,  Mrs. Esther Fynface Charity Oba.

She claimed that transactions were continued by her  late brother,  Mr. Tamuno Mohammed Tonye(who was buried in December 2017), but in an attempt to regularise  the account at the advent of the of BVN, a board resolution was submitted to Stanbic IBTC requesting that Esther Oba should be the signatory to the account.

“She took charge of this account on 3rd February 2016 and between March and May 2016, the account had an inflow of N350m but she said she does not know the source.  She is attributing the source to her brother.”

The source quoted Mrs Oba as saying: “It is only my brother that can explain the source of the cash and he is dead.”

Another source said: “We are suspecting that  she and others became involved in money laundering in   their quest to mop up money after they left office.

“For instance, on the same day February 3, 2016, another board resolution was submitted to Stanbic IBTC by Finchley Top Homes Ltd authorising the same Esther Oba to be the sole signatory to the company’s account which had about N42million.

“ The signatories to the Board Resolution were Ama Emilia and Ama Ada who are reasonably suspected not to be in existence.

“When confronted, she said she doesn’t know the signatories to the Finchley Homes Board Resolution. She told investigators: ‘I have never seen them in my life.’

When we showed her the international passport of  Ama Emilia, she said she cannot remember the face.”

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