The Federal Government may have ordered security agents at the nation’s
airports and borders to place embattled Comptroller-General of Nigeria
Customs Service, Abdullahi Dikko, under arrest as soon as he is sighted.
It
was learnt on Saturday, that the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission had trailed the ex-customs boss to Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates.
On Friday, at about 10am, EFCC operatives in two buses had
stormed Dikko’s residence at Jabi in Abuja and conducted a thorough
search.
Sources within the anti-graft agency said the search took
several hours and only ended at about dusk. However, the agents did not
meet Dikko at home.
The EFCC was reported to be looking for huge
amounts of money, in dollars, believed to be stashed in a residential
building owned by the former customs chief. It was not clear whether the
EFCC had found anything incriminating in Dikko’s residence.
On
Saturday, the EFCC had relaxed the siege on the residence of the former
Comptroller General of Customs. But a senior official of the commission
on Saturday said the EFCC had learnt that Dikko had travelled to Dubai.
He said that the former CG of customs would be arrested on his arrival
back into the country as security agents at airports had been alerted to
do so.
The source did not give the reason for Dikko’s trip to Dubai.
He also refused to speak on the specifics of the investigation or the
reason for the high-profile raid.
It was also gathered that a
high-powered delegation of top operatives of the commission was billed
to travel outside the country for a mission connected with the ongoing
investigation.
The source said, “The commission has information that
the man is in Dubai. I can’t say precisely why he is in the UAE; you
know that most of our leaders have one problem or the other, medically,
which makes them travel out. But we have informed airport authorities in
Lagos and Abuja to pick him up as soon as he arrives.”
When contacted, the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, said, “I do not have any information on the issue.”
However,
a relative of the ex-customs boss, Mohammed Usman, had on Friday
alleged that the EFCC did not secure a search warrant before raiding the
house.
Usman, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria, said “The
information I gathered showed that the operatives, numbering about
seven, were in the house to carry out a search for documents.
“A team
of about seven operatives of the EFCC in company with some armed
policemen arrived at the residence at about 7am and have been in the
house for the past five hours.
“From the information available to me,
no search warrant was presented before the commencement of the search.
As I speak to you, they are currently in my uncle’s bedroom carrying out
the search in his absence.”
Usman also expressed misgivings that the operation was carried out in the absence of the former comptroller-general.
“The
only people in the house at the commencement of this search and even
till now are his children who are below the age of 18,” he said
The
search, according to reports, might not be unconnected with the Federal
Government’s investigation into revenue generating agencies, including
customs and Nigerian Maritime Administration Agency.
The Muhammadu
Buhari administration is said to be investigating these agencies over
non-remittance of revenues into government coffers.
When Dikko was
about to end his tenure, there were allegations of corruption against
him by groups, which said he did not manage the Customs well.
One of
the groups, the Nigerian Customs Transparency Initiative, had sent a
petition to the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences
Commission and the EFCC.
It had accused Dikko of abusing his office,
adding that some containers disappeared from some port terminals
without trace during his tenure.
The NCTI also claimed that the
conditions, on which the Customs, under Dikko’s supervision, spent
N3.5bn to upgrade the service’s Internet facilities, were not
transparent and must be investigated
But supporters of the former
customs helmsman had said he introduced major reforms during his tenure.
They added that the reforms led to increased revenue for the Federal
Government.
Dikko was appointed by former President Goodluck Jonathan on August 26, 2009. He retired from service on August 17, 2015.
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