This is coming on the heels of allegations by the EFCC that Sylvan McNamara Limited, a company allegedly owned by Obanikoro’s sons, Babajide and Gbolahan, got part of the $2.1b arms fund.
Vanguard reports that investigations revealed that N 4,745,000,000.00 was paid into the company’s account number 0026223714 with Diamond bank, in bits, from the Office of the National Security Adviser.
In a statement released by his media aide, Jonathan Eze, Obanikoro debunked the claim, adding that the EFCC should show proof of when the money was paid into the said account.
The statement said “Obanikoro is appalled by the public political persecution embarked upon by these agencies noting that there is nowhere in the world where investigations are being conducted using the pages of the newspapers.”
“Associating my sons to the Sylvan McNamara account that allegedly received funds from the office of the embattled National security Adviser is highly preposterous and unthinkable.
“I am particularly amazed by the fact that trials and investigations are being done using the media unconventionally just to satisfy the cravings of political entities who are desperate to rub my hard earned reputation in the mud."
“I am using this medium to challenge … the EFCC to publish in good conscience the signatories and the names of the directors of the said company and to restate that I shall conclusively pursue this injustice and infringements to a logical end,” the statement said.
Premium Times reports that the former minister also asked the EFCC to publish the names of the directors and account signatories of the company.
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