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N5.32bn stolen in HoS, Police Pension offices monthly – Maina

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Abdulrasheed MainaThe last May not have heard of the on alleged monumental frauds at the Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT) by the embattled chairman, Abdulrasheed Maina, who has since been declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Maina, through an aide  said that, he is being haunted for stopping N5.32 billion, which he alleged, was being stolen monthly in the office of the Head of Service and Police Pension office alone.
Maina, in a statement issued by his scribe, Olajide Fashikun in Kaduna on Tuesday, revealed that this is why he urged President Muhammadu Buhari to thoroughly investigate pending pension petitions, especially as Senator Kabiru Gaya said in an interview, that the N195 billion which he (Maina) was accused of stealing, is in the TSA account.
“The Task Team saved the country about N282 billion from June 2010 when it was constituted”, he said.
The embattled former PRTT chairman revealed that, “the presidential investigation will also expose the sum of £6 million (about N3.3 billion) stashed in accounts in London and the top government functionaries in different offices who are drawing the interest on the accounts”.
“Between the Head of Service and the Police Pension office; the two places PRTT worked, a leakage of N5.32 billion was stopped per month. This is what civil servants steal monthly in the two offices out of the 99 pension offices in the country. 43 persons were arrested and handed over to the EFCC to prosecute while 222 houses were seized from them”, he disclosed.
According to Fashikun, “In the current media trial where all manners of stories have been published, there has been a lot of distortion of facts and sometimes outright blackmail, all in an attempt to paint the PRTT boss black. As soon as Maina was driven to exile before the coming of the PTAD, N35 billion was stolen in the Head of Service. The ICPC did not come out with the report”.
How come no body is talking about these monies? Maina’s aide asked.
“After the biometric exercise, there were 71,000 genuine workers in the police pension office who needed N826 million to pay them unlike N5.3 billion appropriated for them annually. They were pocketing N4.2billion yearly. They devised several ingenious ways to pull these cash out, they pull out an average of N300 million daily Monday to Friday. There are bank alerts to substantiate these assertions”.
“There is a particular person who has 69 cloned versions of his name on the payroll. Bank officials were in cohort. Names of dead pensioners were “exhumed” from the dead and paid pension. Accounts were created with fictitious names. The agents who do the multiple collection of these monies from banks get 5% of the volume collected. One of the folks caught then by name Haruna Maigida was paid via three accounts in June 2011 the sums of N7,783,891.68, N17,452,910.87 and N17,293,888.44. He confessed when the EFCC officials arrested him that he got 5% for pulling the cash”.
“In the petitions, one of Teidi’s aide made to the EFCC and ICPC, Mr. Teidi had said he paid the money to Senator Aloysius Etuk in foreign currency and that the bribe was meant to prevent their prosecution. He told investigators that he equally bribed Farida Waziri, former Chairman of the EFCC. Why has the two anti-graft agencies not investigated this matter? Why are they after the man who caught the ‘thieves’ and not the ‘thieves’?”
“There has been a lot of deliberate cover in a well written script to give Maina a bad name. Some of those who worked in the PRTT committee do ‘kabu-kabu’ to augment their survival. They were severely starved of funds; Maina’s PRTT was a clog in the wheel of so many who were looting the pensioner’s funds”, Fashikun further revealed.
“Maina’s PRTT was brought in to sanitise a very corrupt pension system. It was the success of his pension system in the Ministry of Interior that brought him to the PRTT. Emerging evidence has shown that Maina is just a victim of corruption fighting back”.
“The then Senate Committee in a bid to crucify Maina did the hatchet job, when they told the Nigerians that, he stole N195 billion. Meanwhile, on 13th April 2016, former Kano Governor, Senator Kabiru Gaya, told The Sun Newspaper in an interview that the money was never missing. So, why is he being tried for the money that is now confirmed not missing? According to the structure of the task force, Maina like none of them therein never had access to the pension fund and could never have taken one Naira lest over N2 billion”, the scribe stressed.
Speaking further, Fashikun said; “Former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala during a Senate meeting said that Maina had no contact with funds and revealed how she froze the account where the monies recovered by Maina’s committee was kept and how she transferred the funds to the CBN. So, why will the EFCC continue to hound a man for an offence which they know he is innocent of? Maina was only the head of the team which comprised of EFCC, ICPC, DSS, NIA, office of Accountant General, office of Auditor General, Public Complaints Commission etc. He was the only civilian in the Task Team”.
“Maina was just a victim of high power play of some powerful individuals in high places. So, for three years, Maina suffered ‘media trial’, where he was found guilty several times on the pages of newspaper”.
“Despite the several facts presented before the Senate committee during the hearing, the committee chose to ignore the facts, instead, they threatened the then President Goodluck Jonathan, following which Maina was shot with five bullets wounds on the side glass of the bullet proof car Jonathan gave him”, Fashikun said.
According to the scribe of the embattled Mr. Maina, his boss said “he had “verifiable” evidence the federal pension scheme was returning to “the looting era” which his team set out to end, noting that an alleged 98% of pensioners have been denied their benefits since November, 2012”.

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