Chidi Samuel || The former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu Thursday denied ownership of the monies found by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at a property reported to be his in Ikoyi, Lagos.
In a statement on Thursday, the former Governor of Bauchi State said he took a bank loan to acquire the land where the house was built, and eventually had to sell it to pay back the loan.

The statement read, “My attention has been drawn to the news making the rounds that I own the building on No.16 Osborne Road, Ikoyi, Lagos. I want to state clearly that I built the said property and sold to prospective buyers of individual flats.”
“I have been a property developer since 1983 and I have developed and sold several properties all over the world, the property in question happens to be one of them. I acquired the land and jointly develop it using a bank loan, I obtained about nine (9) years ago.
“However all the flats have been sold to prospective buyers in order to pay back the loan. I do not own or occupy any of the apartments. I sold all the apartments through established estate agents as such I have no knowledge or interest in who purchases or rents any of the flats.”
“I commend the efforts of the official of the EFCC and the government’s drive at fighting corruption and also the media in informing the public on illicit and corrupt proceeds.
“My response is not intended to jeopardise or interfere with the ongoing investigation of the anti-graft and security agencies but to clear the misconception that the house in question belongs to me.
“I strongly believe that the efforts being made will surely unveil the real owner of such flat and the monies recovered.”
Another person linked with the recovered loot, Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue, the former Managing Director of one of the subsidiaries of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, also denied any link with the said money.
Her denial was made through a statement by her lawyer, Emeka Etiaba.
Part of Etiaba’s statement read, “The attention of our Client, Mrs. Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue has been drawn to the news making round in the news media to the effect that the large sums of money to wit: $43.4m and £27,000 uncovered by the EFCC from an apartment in Osborne Towers, Osborne Road, Ikoyi Lagos, Lagos State belong to her.
“By this Press Release, we inform the public (especially the news media) that the said sums of money and/or the apartment where the sums of money were found do not belong to our client. Our client is as shocked as many other Nigerians at the uncovering and recovery of the said sums of money and wishes to salute the courage and efforts of the EFCC in the war against corruption.
“She also wishes to commend the whistle-blower policy introduced by the Federal Government in the fight against corruption which policy has resulted in large scale uncovering and recovery of monies and assets.
“It is our client’s belief that the source and ownership of the said uncovered sums of money is known or eventually will be known by the EFCC in due course. There is, therefore, no need for conjecture or speculation.
“May we finally implore the news media to be more circumspect in their publications.