Shocking details emerged Friday of how Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido,
allegedly connived with two of his sons, Aminu and Mustapha Lamido, to
allegedly defraud the state government of over N10billion.
Aminu and Mustapha, who were arrested on Thursday in Kano by operatives of theEconomic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, were flown to Abuja on Friday morning, for further interrogation.
But PREMIUM TIMES has obtained disturbing details of how huge sums of
money belonging to Jigawa state were moved in and out of 34 bank
accounts of nine companies linked to the governor’s family members.
The details, seen by PREMIUM TIMES Friday show that the bulk of the
lodgments, running into billions on naira, were funds received from the Jigawa State government.
Between June 2010 and August 2013, for instance, over N1.5billion was
paid into an account in Skye Bank belonging to Bamaina Aluminium
Limited, a company which has Governor Lamido and his two sons as
directors.
During the period, Mustapha Lamido, who is a signatory, made multiple
lodgments into the account from the Jigawa State government account.
Similarly, Bamaina Holdings Limited, whose account with Unity Bank has
Governor Lamido as sole signatory, recorded total cash lodgments of over
N1.19billion between February 2007 and July 2013, out of which about
N1billion was, at various times during the period, paid out to other
sister companies.
Equally, Bamaina Company Nigeria Limited, which has the governor, his
two sons and one other person as directors, has another bank account
with Mustapha as sole signatory. Between January 2010 and July 2013,
over N500million withdrawals were made from the account, mostly by
Mustapha.
Although registration documents did not link Rawda Integrated Services
Limited to any known member of the Lamido family, the company’s account
details with Access Bank showed that it was operated by Mustapha and one
other person.
Between December 2008 and April 2009, over N32million was paid by the
Jigawa State government into the account, which made several payments
totaling over N50million to another company, Speeds International
Limited, which has the governor and his two sons as directors.
Another account belonging to Rawda Integrated Services Limited in First
City Monument Bank, FCMB, has a different signatory, with records of
huge cash lodgments of over N2.6billion and several staggering
withdrawals within two years.
Rawda also has another account in Zenith Bank, with Mustapha as
signatory, with over N1.1billion paid in by different individuals and
organizations between January 2007 and May 2013.
For Speeds International Limited, its account with Access Bank, with
Mustapha as its sole signatory, received total deposits of over
N2.2billion between January 2007 and February 2010. This is apart from a
dollar account it also maintains, which has total lodgments of over
$346,700.
Saby Integrated Nigeria Limited is the another company owned by the
Lamidos, with Aminu Lamido as the sole signatory to its account with
Fidelity Bank. Investigators said a total of over N600million was lodged
into the account from several Jigawa State government establishments
between July 2010 and November 2012.
Some of the payments made into the account at different times included
over N84million, over N300million, over N60million, over N48million and
over N93million, while between January 2010 and August 2013 over
N730million were paid into the account, 95 per cent of which were by
different Jigawa State government institutions.
Investigations into the activities of the other companies are ongoing,
although PREMIUM TIMES gathered that the cumulative turnover of the
family business could be as high as over N10billion.
Efforts to reach the Lamidos were unsuccessful. Telephone calls and text
messages from our reporter to Umar Kyari, Governor Lamido’s
spokesperson were unanswered.
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