Operatives of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday sealed-off a palatial
mansion owned by the embattled former chairman of now defunct Presidential Task
Force on Pension Reforms, Mr. Abdulrasheed Maina.
The EFCC is investigating Maina over alleged mismanagement of N2 billion pension funds.
The EFCC is investigating Maina over alleged mismanagement of N2 billion pension funds.
The whopping sum was
alleged to have been misapplied through fraudulent biometric contracts in the
Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.
Investigation allegedly showed that the house was sold to him in June 2012 by one Adamu Modibbo and it is located at 10, Amisi Musa Street, Jabi Lake Area. Angered by the controversial reinstatement of Maina into the public service, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday queried the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita.
In a memo to the Head of Service of the Federation (HoSF), Buhari also ordered the immediate disengagement of Maina from the services of the Federal Government after it was confirmed that he had sneaked back from his hideout and resumed duty at the Ministry of Interior in Abuja.
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a statement, said Buhari has also ordered full investigation into the circumstances in which Maina was recalled to the service.
“President Buhari has demanded for a report from the HoSF on the processes which led to the sack of the embattled former chairman. In a memo to the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the President equally demanded a full report of the circumstances of Maina’s recall and posting to the Ministry of Interior.
“The report is to be submitted to the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari, before the end of work today, Monday, October 23, 2017,” Adesina said.
Meanwhile, Oyo-Ita has debunked media reports alleging that her office approved the re-instatement of Maina and posted him to the Ministry of Interior.
Mr. Mohammed Manga, Assistant Director (Media Relations), OHCSF, refuted the reports in a statement he issued on Monday in Abuja.
“The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation wishes to inform the public that the re-instatement and posting of Alhaji Abdulrasheed Abdullahi Maina never emanated from the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
“Consequently, the purported re-instatement and posting by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation is totally erroneous and misleading,” the statement read.
Maina was appointed by former President Goodluck Jonathan as Chairman of the task force in 2010 to check the corruption in the country’s pension system.
The Nigeria Police in 2012 had accused him of misappropriating N100 billion pension funds in connivance with others.
Following the allegation, the Federal Civil Service Commission reportedly dismissed him for “absconding from duty.” Maina was arraigned in absentia by the EFCC, which declared him wanted in 2015.
In the heat of the crisis, the embattled Maina fled the country to escape arrest by the police and other security agencies who were on his trail.
Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, the spokesman of the anti-graft agency in a statement at the weekend, said Maina remained on the commission’s wanted list.
EFCC declared Maina wanted over alleged N2 billion pension biometric scam in the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.
In the face of the declaration, however, Maina ‘surreptitiously’ returned to the country, and was reinstated into the civil service as Acting Head of Department in the Ministry of Interior.
The EFCC had insisted that the embattled ex-pension reform boss remained a wanted person.
Investigation allegedly showed that the house was sold to him in June 2012 by one Adamu Modibbo and it is located at 10, Amisi Musa Street, Jabi Lake Area. Angered by the controversial reinstatement of Maina into the public service, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday queried the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita.
In a memo to the Head of Service of the Federation (HoSF), Buhari also ordered the immediate disengagement of Maina from the services of the Federal Government after it was confirmed that he had sneaked back from his hideout and resumed duty at the Ministry of Interior in Abuja.
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a statement, said Buhari has also ordered full investigation into the circumstances in which Maina was recalled to the service.
“President Buhari has demanded for a report from the HoSF on the processes which led to the sack of the embattled former chairman. In a memo to the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the President equally demanded a full report of the circumstances of Maina’s recall and posting to the Ministry of Interior.
“The report is to be submitted to the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari, before the end of work today, Monday, October 23, 2017,” Adesina said.
Meanwhile, Oyo-Ita has debunked media reports alleging that her office approved the re-instatement of Maina and posted him to the Ministry of Interior.
Mr. Mohammed Manga, Assistant Director (Media Relations), OHCSF, refuted the reports in a statement he issued on Monday in Abuja.
“The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation wishes to inform the public that the re-instatement and posting of Alhaji Abdulrasheed Abdullahi Maina never emanated from the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
“Consequently, the purported re-instatement and posting by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation is totally erroneous and misleading,” the statement read.
Maina was appointed by former President Goodluck Jonathan as Chairman of the task force in 2010 to check the corruption in the country’s pension system.
The Nigeria Police in 2012 had accused him of misappropriating N100 billion pension funds in connivance with others.
Following the allegation, the Federal Civil Service Commission reportedly dismissed him for “absconding from duty.” Maina was arraigned in absentia by the EFCC, which declared him wanted in 2015.
In the heat of the crisis, the embattled Maina fled the country to escape arrest by the police and other security agencies who were on his trail.
Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, the spokesman of the anti-graft agency in a statement at the weekend, said Maina remained on the commission’s wanted list.
EFCC declared Maina wanted over alleged N2 billion pension biometric scam in the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.
In the face of the declaration, however, Maina ‘surreptitiously’ returned to the country, and was reinstated into the civil service as Acting Head of Department in the Ministry of Interior.
The EFCC had insisted that the embattled ex-pension reform boss remained a wanted person.

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