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$43.5m hidden cash: EFCC summons sacked NIA D-G, Oke, wife, others

By Kemi Kasumu, General Editor and agency reports

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has summoned former Director-General of National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Amb. Ayodele Oke, for further interrogation in relation to the $43.5 million discovered in a private apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos.

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The EFCC’s summon to the fallen chief spy of the nation came barely four days after he was finally sacked from his exalted post by no other than the Commander-in-Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari.

Also summoned to appear before operatives of the EFCC for questioning is wife of the embattled former top spy, Folashade, who the agency said last night, had dodged previous invitations.

The anti-graft agency has also invited some unnamed persons said to be accessory to the cash for interrogation at its headquarters and it was learned that the summons are in preparation to arraigning the suspects in court.

A source in EFCC, The DEFENDER gathered, said: “In furtherance of its investigative activities to unravel the circumstances surrounding the $43.45 million cash recovered by operatives of EFCC in Lagos sometime in April 2017, the commission has invited former Director-General of NIA, Amb. Ayodele Oke, and his wife, Folashade.

“Mrs. Oke had refused to honour previous invitations by the commission, which resumed its investigation into the matter, following the Federal Government’s decision to relieve Oke of his position as D-G.

“Beside the couple, other suspects are equally being invited to determine their culpability or otherwise in the humongous cash, in foreign currencies and naira notes, stashed in a residential building at Osborne Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.”

A competent source in the commission had reportedly said on Tuesday that the agency was set to dock Oke and other suspects involved in the Ikoyi cash haul any time from now.

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