Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke,former Minister.
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Wednesday ordered
the permanent forfeiture of 56 houses situated in Lagos, Port Harcourt and
Abuja valued at $21, 982, 224 (about N3.3 billion) allegedly linked
to a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke to
the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The
forfeited property includes: 21 mixed housing units of 8 numbers of four
bedroom penthouse apartment; six numbers of three bedroom apartments; two
numbers of three bedroom apartment and one number of four bedroom apartment,
all en-suit and located at 7, Thurnburn Street and 5 Raymond Street, Yaba,
valued at N937 million and bought through Chapel Properties Ltd.
Others
include, 16 numbers of four bedroom terrace, located at Heritage Court Estate,
Omerelu Street, Diobu GRA, Port Harcourt, River States, valued at N928 million
and bought through Blue Nile Estate Ltd; 13 numbers of 3 bedroom with one room
maid’s quarter, situated at Mabushi Gardens Estate, Plot 1205, Cadastral Zone
B06, Mabushi, Abuja, valued at N650 million and bought through Azinga Meadows Ltd
and six flats of three bedroom and one boys quarter, located at Plot 808 (135)
Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, valued at N805 million and bought through
Vistapoint property Development Ltd.
The order
was sequel an application filed before the court by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) seeking the order of the court for permanent
forfeiture of the property to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The
anti-graft agency while urging the court to grant the application argued that
the property sought to be forfeited are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of
unlawful activities.
Having
listened to the submissions of EFCC’s lawyer, Anselem Ozioko, The presiding
judge, Justice Abdulazeez Anka granted the application as prayed.
In granting
the application , the judge noted that there was no response to the applicant’s
motion on notice for final forfeiture by any of the respondents despite been
served with the hearing notice.
“I have
gone through the affidavit attached to application for final forfeiture as well
as the submissions of the EFCC’s counsel, A. B. C. Ozioko. The court has no
option considering the uncontrovertible evidence filed by the EFCC than to
grant the application. The motion for final forfeiture is accordingly granted
as prayed. All parties has a right of appeal”, Justice Anka declared.
Joined as
respondents in the suit are: Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke (1st respondent),
Donald Chidi Amamgbo (2nd respondent), Chapel Properties Limited (3rd
respondent), Blue Nile Estate Limited (4th respondent), Azinga Meadows Limited
(5th respondent) and Vistapoint Property Development Limited (6th respondent).
PM News.

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