The whistle-blower, who helped the EFCC recover the $43m,
N23.2m and £27,800 (N13bn) from an Ikoyi apartment on April 12, 2017,
has finally been paid his commission, Punchng reports. .
It
was also learnt that the whistle-blower travelled out of the country
less than 24 hours after receiving part of the N421m reward. The
whistle-blower’s lawyer, Mr. Yakubu Galadima, confirmed the development
on Wednesday.
He praised the
government for finally honouring its agreement after eight months. He,
however, said his client had not been paid in full, adding that the FG
had promised to pay him the balance next year.
The
N13bn recovered from the Osborne Towers was said to have been part of
the $289,202,382 the NIA received from the Central Bank of Nigeria in
February 2015. .
The transaction was
purportedly approved by former President Goodluck Jonathan through the
embattled former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.). .
On
paper, the transaction was known as an intervention fund for national
security or special services with the aim of fighting insurgency during
the six weeks period between February 14 and March 28 after the election
was postponed.
However, the
operatives of the EFCC believe that the money was meant to finance the
2015 general elections. No one has, however, been prosecuted till date.
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