Abdul-Shehu Obaze |
The EFCC has arrested a level six accounts officer at the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Christy Olabode, for an alleged fraud of N100 million.
According to a statement from Wilson Uwujaren, the commission’s Head of Media and Publicity, in Abuja on Friday, the arrest was made on August 2.
The statement said that also arrested were her younger brother, Abdul-Shehu Obaze, of the commercial department of FAAN in Ilorin, and Dominic Ojo, an IT officer at the headquarters in Lagos.
It said the arrest followed an anonymous
petition, which indicated that she allegedly diverted the said sum by
inserting names of non-FAAN staff into its payroll.
The statement said she allegedly
conspired with Obaze, who was found to have maintained not less than
eight accounts in seven new generation banks to perpetrate the fraud.
The statement added that the banks were used to receive the funds for onward distribution to some high ranking officers in FAAN.
“The funds were being paid into his
various bank accounts with the narrative: “Furniture
Allowance”. However, while the allowance for FAAN’s furniture is usually
paid once in three years, Obaze received the allowance several times in
a year,” the statement said.
It added that investigations by the EFCC revealed that the fraud had gone on since 2013.
It further added that the investigations
unearthed a payroll with names of many dead, retired and disengaged
staff of FAAN listed against Obaze’s different bank accounts.
“Upon interrogation, Obaze, a level nine
officer, confessed that other FAAN officials were involved in the
fraud, including Olabode’s husband, who works in the human resources
department of FAAN. Olabode and Ojo are currently enjoying
administrative bail while Obaze remains in EFCC custody,” the statement
further said.
It added that they would be charged to court as soon as investigations were concluded.
Photo Credit: EFCC
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