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Court Freezes Accounts, House Of Ogun Gov’s FBI-Detained Aide, Rufai

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August 31, (THEWILL) – A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the interim forfeiture of the funds and properties traced to Abidemi Ganiu Rufai, the suspended aide of Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun.

Rufai is currently facing wire fraud charges in the United States.

THEWILL reports that Rufai was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the John F. Kennedy Airport in New York on May 14 over alleged $350,000 COVID-19 unemployment fraud from the Washington State Employment Security Department, in the United States. He was indicted for alleged conspiracy, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.

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The court order covers Rufai’s property located at House 11, Omodayo Awotuga Street, Bera Estate, Chevy View, Lekki, Lagos, and funds in his accounts domiciled in Sterling and Zenith banks.

Justice Tijjani Ringim, made the order sequel to an ex parte motion filed and argued by a counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ebuka Okongwu.

The EFCC joined Rufai, his firm Omo Mayodele Global Investment; and Sterling Bank PLC as the first, second and third respondents in the suit.

Okongwu told the Judge that it was essential for the court to grant the prayer of interim forfeiture to  prevent further dissipation of the defendant’s funds in his Sterling Bank account.

He then furnished the Judge with an affidavit sworn to by an EFCC investigator, Usman Abdulhamid, detailing the agency’s investigation of Rufai in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

“Rufai had already dissipated a suspicious N29.37m in tranches of N5m, N5m, N2.7m, N1.1m, N2m, N2m, N2m, and N5m. The funds were warehoused in his accounts in three banks,” Abdulhamid said.

Justice Ringim, in a bench ruling, granted the EFCC’s order as prayed in the motion paper.

“I am satisfied by the averment in the affidavit deposed to by Usman Abdulhamid and the legal submission of the counsel that this application should succeed and the same is accordingly granted as prayed,” the Judge held.

The Judge also ordered the EFCC to publish the order within 14 days from Tuesday for any interested party to show cause why the funds and properties should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

Justice Ringim adjourned further proceedings to December 1, 2021.

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