

Operatives of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Nigeria Customs Service
on Wednesday at Mallam Aminu Kano Airport arrested Aminu, the eldest
son of Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, over alleged money
laundering.
Sources at the airport said Aminu was
arrested in the process of boarding an Egypt Air to Cairo by 12.30am by
officials of the EFCC.
It was learnt that the son of the
governor declared $10,000 at the counter, while further search and
interrogation led to the uncovering of another $40,000, which was
concealed in his luggage.
He was promptly arrested by the EFCC officials.
It was learnt that Aminu had been transferred to EFCC custody, pending his arraignment in court.
Several efforts to contact the
governor’s spokesman, Umar Kyari, on the arrest of Lamido’s son failed
as his phone was not reachable.
Meanwhile, a group, Anti Corruption
Network, has asked the Federal Government to sack and prosecute the
entire management and board of the Nigeria Security Printing and Minting
Company over the missing N2.1bn.
The money, newly-printed N1000 notes, allegedly disappeared from the NSPMC’s vaults last week.
The group, which staged a protest at
Victoria Island, Lagos, on Monday, warned that any attempt to sweep the
matter under the carpet would be resisted.
The group said only a 30 tonne truck or about three bullion vans could move such a huge volume of physical cash.
It, therefore, wondered how such a huge amount of money could disappear without any trace.
Lagos State Coordinator of the group,
Mr. Ayo Oyalowo, said, “We are gathered here today as law-abiding and
concerned citizens of Nigeria to show our displeasure towards the
shameless and barefooted looting that has characterised the present
government in Nigeria.
“How do you explain the disappearance of
a whopping N2.1bn from the vaults of the NSPMC? And as we speak, all
that have been done or we have heard from the officials are some
half-hearted and unconvincing speeches.
“Let the Federal Government of Nigeria
immediately fire the entire management and board of NSPMC. We also ask
that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission diligently prosecute
anyone found culpable in this shameful act.”
He said a society where criminals continued to get away with huge crimes, is giving an open invitation to anarchy.
“Such development will ultimately force the people to take the laws into their own hands,” Oyalowo said.
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