$2.1m cash: Ex-NHIS boss surrenders to EFCC
A former Executive Secretary of the National Health
Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Dr. Olufemi Thomas, yesterday surrendered to
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for interrogation on
the seized $2.1million cash.
The appearance of Thomas foreclosed plans by the EFCC to declare him wanted after a three-week search.
Thomas denied ownership of the said cash
and claimed yesterday that he was never on the run as reported by the media.
The EFCC has continued with its investigation of the matter, even as
there were indications, last night that the EFCC might invite a former
Minister of Health for questioning on how NHIS paid N990million for a
plot of land estimated at N350million, while Thomas was in office.
Thomas, it was gathered, arrived Abuja on Thursday night and reported at the EFCC headquarters, Abuja early yesterday.
He was grilled for several hours by the agency and moments after
wards, his media aide, Mr. Sola Adeyemi, issued a statement
describing Thomas as “a law-abiding person, a true professional and a
man of his words.”
He said: “Today (yesterday), we were at the EFCC headquarters in
Abuja in reaction to media reports that Dr. Thomas was wanted by the
anti-graft agency in connection with a $2.1million cash seizure, where
my boss made an official statement on the allegation of money
laundering.
“This shows that he was never on the run, and he would never do
anything against the law of the land. He has gone to answer the EFCC
call. So we believe my boss’ visit will put to rest all these
allegations and help the anti-graft agency in their further
investigation of the matter. Therefore, until the investigation is
concluded, we would not speak on this matter.”
He appealed to the media to “maintain a high level of
professionalism in the discharge of your duties in order that the
anti-graft agency can focus on a thorough investigation on the various
allegations. ”
A reliable source in the commission told The Nation that the former Executive Secretary of NHIS voluntarily came to the EFCC office for interrogation on the seized cash.
“We have interacted with him and we asked him to make statement accordingly on what he knew about the cash,” the source said.
“ We also grilled him on the relationship between him and the Bureau
de Change operator, Ibiteye John Bamidele, who was arrested with the
money by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
“We are proceeding with the next stage to investigate issues
highlighted from the submissions of the two people. There are other
clues we are also considering too.
“The ex-NHIS is on administrative bail and he has given assurance that he would report to the EFCC anytime he is needed.”
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on July 3, 2015
arrested one Ibiteye John Bamidele at MMA Terminal 2 (MMA2) Lagos with
the said $2.1million.
The Head of Public Affairs, NDLEA, Mitchel Ofoyeju, said Bamidele was
arrested by anti-narcotic officials, who suspected that the amount was
for money laundering.
The NDLEA handed over the suspect to the EFCC on July 8, 2015,
following admission of being on errand for money laundering and the
implication of the ex-NHIS boss.
Meanwhile, there were indications last night that a former Minister
of Health might be quizzed by the EFCC on how the Tenders Board of the
ministry approved N990million for NHIS to buy a plot of land whose value
was put at N350million.
When a former Executive Secretary of NHIS, Mr. Waziri Dogo-Muhammed,
was in charge before Thomas came on board, he refused to buy the same
plot for N350million.
The EFCC source said: “This is one of the pegs of the investigation
we are looking at. We are going to invite the affected former minister
for interaction. Thomas said the purchase of the plot of land went
through a Ministerial Tenders Board.
“Some officials of the Federal Ministry of Health might also be questioned too.”
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