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Inside the EFCC Money Laundering Case Against Ex-Gov Obiano: Witnesses Make Revelations

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June 25, 2024
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The EFCC has initiated a money laundering case against former Anambra Governor Willie Obiano, presenting two key witnesses at the Federal High Court in Abuja. Discover the case details and witness testimonies.

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday initiated its money laundering case against Willie Obiano, the immediate past Governor of Anambra State, by presenting two key witnesses before the Federal High Court in Abuja. Obiano, who governed Anambra from March 2014 to March 2022, is facing a nine-count charge related to the alleged looting of over N4 billion from the state treasury.

 

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The EFCC alleges that funds were siphoned from Anambra State’s Security Vote Account, converted into dollars, and handed to Obiano in cash. The charges against him include accusations of tampering with state funds and engaging in unlawful financial transactions.

 

At the resumed proceeding, the EFCC presented Mr. Tochukwu Aloysius Nnadi, a bank manager in Awka, as the first prosecution witness (PW-1). Nnadi testified about managing customer accounts and interfacing with security and anti-graft agencies. He confirmed his involvement in providing information to the EFCC regarding the financial activities of the past administration in Anambra.

 

Nnadi stated, “The state government maintained various accounts with our bank, including one for security votes, funded mainly by the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). Payments were made based on advice from account operators.”

 

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Despite requests from the prosecution counsel to name some beneficiaries of funds, Nnadi declined, citing his “oath of secrecy.” However, he acknowledged that documents containing beneficiary names were supplied to the EFCC.

 

The second witness, Mrs. Chinwe Patricia Egbunam, an Onitsha-based businesswoman, testified that she was unaware of significant funds passing through her company account. Egbunam explained that her account officer had facilitated the inflow of funds to meet embassy requirements for travel, but she did not personally use the funds, which reportedly amounted to N156.8 million from the Anambra State Government.

 

Egbunam also testified about the security situation in Anambra during Obiano’s tenure, noting the significant challenges and efforts to maintain peace amid threats from groups like ESN and IPOB.

 

A bundle of documents from the bank, totaling 794 pages, was admitted in evidence, detailing the transactions and debits from the accounts in question. The defense indicated that objections to the exhibits would be raised in the final address.

 

Trial Justice Inyang Ekwo adjourned the case for further hearing, scheduled for Wednesday. The ongoing trial is expected to reveal more details about the alleged financial misconduct during Obiano’s administration.

 

This case highlights the ongoing efforts of the EFCC to combat corruption and financial crimes within Nigeria’s political landscape, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency in governance.

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