Bafarawa used diverted N4.6bn from ONSA to sponsor Muslim pilgrims to hajj, pay overseas mortgage – Witness tells court

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Kassim Yusuf, a Second Prosecution Witness (PW2) in the trial of a former Governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa, has said that the former governor used N4.6 billion he allegedly received as security fund from the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) under Colonel Sambo Dasuki to sponsor Sokoto State indigenes on Muslim pilgrimage and pay his mortgage overseas.

Yusuf said this on Tuesday, January 30, before Justice Yusuf Halilu of the FCT High Court, Abuja.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is prosecuting Bafarawa on amended 25-count charges bordering on criminal breach of trust and diversion of public funds to the tune of N4.6 billion.

Other defendants in the case are Bashir Yuguda, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd), Dalhatu Investment Limited and Sagir Attahiru.

Yusuf, an officer of the   EFCC, who was led in  evidence by the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs SAN, informed the court that N4.6billion security funds received by Dalhatu Investment Limited from the ONSA under Dasuki were used to sponsor Sokoto State indigenes on Muslim pilgrimage and  finance Bafarawa’s 2015 presidency quest, as well as offset his overseas mortgage, and acquisition of expensive vehicles comprising Lexus, Toyota Hilux pickups and 16 Peugeot 206  cars for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) local government chairmen in the state.

The PW2 further revealed that N1bn was given out from the sum to about 10 Bureau De Change (BDC) operators for conversion to dollars.

“About 10 BDCs said Dalhatu Investment Limited sent somebody to collect the money and about N800 million was transferred to Dalhatu Investment Ltd’s domiciliary account to be converted to dollars.

“Funds were paid to a company called Development Strategy International Ltd. The directors of the company are Islam Wali and Muhammad Wali, who are cousins to Ambassador Abdullahi Wali,” he said.

The witness further revealed that Ambassador Abdullahi Wali received the sum of N558 million from Dalhatu Investment Ltd, which Bafarawa released to him for his 2015 Sokoto State gubernatorial aspiration.

“The Lexus that was purchased was bought by Dalhatu Investment for Abdullahi Wali’s election. Muazu Madawaki who received N322million was also invited.

“He told the investigation team that the money was for payment for Umra and Hajj allowances, hotel accommodation and flight tickets for some Sokoto State pilgrims.

“Ahmed Yahya received N327 million and when he was invited, he said the money was for political activities. He is the personal assistant to Bafarawa. Ibrahim Maigana received N111 million from Dalhatu Investment for political activities in Sokoto State. He was the Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at that time. One Musa Soba received N85million on behalf of nine aspirants in the state for the House of Representatives,” he said.

The witness further informed the court that one Muhammad Gambol supplied the Toyota Hilux pickups and 16 Peugeot 206 for the political campaigns of Ambassador Wali.

“I recovered about 14 of those PDP local government chairmen’s cars. One Amanze Obi received the sum of N15.3million for political publicity for Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa Presidential campaign. About £123,000 (One Hundred and Twenty-three Thousand Pounds) were transferred to the United Kingdom to offset a mortgage for Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa. We wrote back to the National Security Adviser, Major General Muhammad Monguno and he confirmed that the monies were simply diverted without executing the project,” he said.

After listening to the testimony of the witness, Justice Halilu adjourned the matter till April 14, 2024, for continuation of trial.

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