Omisore also allegedly confessed to receiving funds from the office of the National Security Adviser for a land which he sold to them.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released Senator Iyiola Omisore on bail after he allegedly refunded N300m, reports say.
According to Premium Times,
the Senator wrote his bank to pay the anti-graft agency the sum of
N170m and also presented a bank draft of N130m before he was allowed to
go home.
The total sum which Omisore allegedly refunded to the EFCC came to N300m.
Omisore
also allegedly confessed to receiving funds from the office of the
National Security Adviser for a land which he sold to them.
The Senator had earlier denied getting any money from the embattled National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki.
Punch reports that an EFCC detective said “On
July 9, 2014, N150m was paid into the bank account of Sawanara at First
Bank. On August 1, 2014, N300m was paid into Sawanara Limited.
“On
August 8, 2014, about N160m was paid into the bank account of Fimex
Gilt Limited domiciled at UBA. On the day of the election, August 9,
2014, N350m was paid into the First Bank account of Metropolitan
Consortium.”
According to Nigeria Tribune, Omisore confirmed his release saying “Thanks for your support and prayers. I also thank my supporters for their steadfastness. I’m back at home in Abuja.”
The Senator previously slammed the EFCC with a N10b suit for defamation of character.
Oh boy! see level, 300million naira before dem grant am bail, wetin dem dey use all this money wey dem dey refund do sef? Na wa o, too many questions but no answers...
#dontakeitP
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