PDP presidential candidate,
Atiku Abubakar, is calling on the EFCC to investigate alleged claims
that President Buhari owns Keystone Bank and 9Mobile.
Atiku Abubakar insists that Buhari owns Keystone, 9mobile (Guardian.ng)
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar visits President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja on June 16, 2015. (Presidency)
Atiku Abubakar insists that Buhari owns Keystone, 9mobile (Guardian.ng)
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, former vice president and presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is not about to back down on his claims that President Muhammadu Buhari owns Keystone Bank and 9Mobile--a telecoms company.
Atiku is now calling out the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over what he describes as “failing
to investigate how Alhaji Isa Funtua, a close ally of President
Muhammadu Buhari, acquired Keystone Bank and 9Mobile (formerly
Etisalat).”
Atiku said
“the EFCC has failed to investigate the acquisition of the bank and
telecommunications company because of Alhaji Funtua's closeness to
President Buhari.”
According to the presidential candidate, "it
is not surprising that the EFCC has suddenly become prostrate and
bluntly refused to investigate the acquisition of Keystone Bank and
9Mobile which have been widely adjudged to be fraudulent, if not
outrightly criminal. The EFCC, like many other agencies under the
administration of the All Progressives Congress (APC) led Federal
Government has once again displayed partisanship.
"More
importantly, the said Isa Funtua has been known to be a major player in
the Presidency whose influence and reach has been less than salutary. A
recent picture showing the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN), Dr Godwin Emefiele bowing to Alhaji Funtua which recently went
viral is proof enough of the stature of the President's ally. The EFCC's
refusal to act therefore follows a familiar narrative".
Atiku also takes aim at the presidency for
failing to come out clean on what it knows about the transaction and for
simply asking for proof before it could act, alleging that such a lame
disposition exposes the culpability of the president's men.
According to Atiku, "While we hold on to
the piece of evidence that we have, it is no longer in doubt that
underhand dealings took place in the acquisition of Keystone Bank and
9Mobile. The roles played by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria
(AMCON) and the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), both
agencies of government have been widely reported and not controverted.
The days of playing the ostrich by the presidency are over. No more
hiding for them".
EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, has been asked to investigate President Buhari's alleged links to two companies, by Atiku
Atiku further referred the presidency to trending online reports which, according to him, “detailed
how Alhaji Funtua reportedly bought over the bank and telecom outfit
with funds provided by AMCON, whose Chief Executive Officer is a son
in-law to the president's friend.”
Atiku wants National Assembly to intervene
Atiku also asked the National Assembly to
investigate the acquisitions of Keystone Bank and 9Mobile, seeing as the
EFCC wouldn't.
“Considering that the EFCC and other
related agencies would not act as a result of partisanship to the ruling
APC, the only hope at this stage is the National Assembly which we urge
should take up the gauntlet.
President Muhammadu Buhari, the candidate of APC and Atiku
Abubakar, the candidate of PDP once belonged in the same political camp
(AFP)
"The National Assembly as representatives
of the people is the last hope. We cannot allow the looting and criminal
acquisition of our collective patrimony. They plan to steal more if
President Buhari wins a second term. The National Assembly and Nigerians
must not allow them take away legacies we ought to bequeath to
generations unborn. We must rally against nepotistic rule and
entrenchment of parochial cleavages as we have witnessed under the APC",
he declared.
Investors slam Atiku, PDP
A group of private investors and shareholders
who acquired Keystone bank and 9Mobile has slammed the PDP for pushing
the narrative that the companies were acquired by President Buhari or
his fronts.
The group of investors lead by Mr. Michael Akekehgon, condemned the claim, saying sale of both institutions followed due processes with the involvements of industry regulators.
According to Akekehgon, after about a year of
back and forth, the process of selecting a preferred bidder for the sale
of 9Mobile, formerly Etisalat, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) jointly, in their roles as
regulators, opted for an innovative approach to deal with a distressed
company –-9mobile--operated by Emerging Markets Telecommunications
Services Limited (EMTS) after its predecessor, Mubadala Group, Etisalat
International brand, pulled out of the country due to massive debt.
Atiku has told everyone who cares to listen that Buhari owns Keystone Bank and 9Mobile (AFP)
Akekehgon further told The Daily Times that the CBN, in collaboration with the NCC, had in July 2017, appointed a Board of Directors chaired by Dr. Joseph Nnanna,
the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, to oversee the
affairs of the company pending the completion of regulatory due
diligence of the bid documents submitted by Teleology and sixteen others
for its acquisition.
He explained that Barclays Africa
superintended the bid process, adding that there was no way the sale
process could have been doctored as claimed by the PDP, because the
entire procedures were open and plain, hence, the emergence of Teleology
Nigeria Limited, who has since completed payment of $301 million to
acquire 9Mobile.
He however advised the aggrieved persons, group or political parties to approach appropriate agencies to verify their claims. “Whoever
that is in doubt of the ownership structure of both Etisalat and
Keystone Bank, has the liberty to verify his or her claim at the CAC
(Corporate Affairs Commission).
“In fact, the last payment of $251.1
million to complete the total sum of $301 million to perfect the full
takeover of the mobile network operator was sourced from Afreximbank,” he added.
President Buhari's media and campaign teams have also strongly denied the president's links to the companies.
Atiku and Buhari are the front-line candidates
in the February 16, 2019 presidential election. Both men once belonged
in the governing APC.
In December of 2017, Atiku announced his
formal defection to the PDP from the APC, citing dictatorial tendencies
displayed by the leadership of the APC.
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