Dr.
Olufemi Thomas
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A former Executive
Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Dr. Olufemi Thomas,
yesterday surrendered to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
for interrogation on the seized $2.1million cash.
The appearance of
Thomas foreclosed plans by the EFCC to declare him wanted after a three-week
search.
Thomas
denied ownership of the said cash and claimed yesterday that he was never on
the run as reported by the media.
The EFCC has
continued with its investigation of the matter, even as there were indications,
last night that the EFCC might invite a former Minister of Health for
questioning on how NHIS paid N990million for a plot of land estimated at
N350million, while Thomas was in office.
Thomas, it was
gathered, arrived Abuja on Thursday night and reported at the
EFCC headquarters, Abuja early yesterday.
He was grilled
for several hours by the agency and moments afterwards, his
media aide, Mr. Sola Adeyemi, issued a statement
describing Thomas as “a law-abiding person, a true
professional and a man of his words.”
He said: “Today, we were at the EFCC headquarters in Abuja in reaction to media
reports that Dr. Thomas was wanted by the anti-graft agency in connection
with a $2.1million cash seizure, where my boss made an official statement
on the allegation of money laundering.
“This shows that
he was never on the run, and he would never do anything against the law of the
land. He has gone to answer the EFCC call. So we believe my boss’ visit
will put to rest all these allegations and help the anti-graft agency in their
further investigation of the matter. Therefore, until the investigation
is concluded, we would not speak on this matter.”
He appealed to
the media to “maintain a high level of professionalism in the discharge
of your duties in order that the anti-graft agency can focus on a
thorough investigation on the various allegations. ”
The National Drug
Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on July 3, 2015 arrested one Ibiteye John
Bamidele at MMA Terminal 2 (MMA2) Lagos with the said $2.1million.
The Head of Public
Affairs, NDLEA, Mitchel Ofoyeju, said Bamidele was arrested by anti-narcotic
officials, who suspected that the amount was for money laundering.
The NDLEA handed
over the suspect to the EFCC on July 8, 2015, following admission of being on
errand for money laundering and the implication of the ex-NHIS boss.
Meanwhile, there
were indications last night that a former Minister of Health might be quizzed
by the EFCC on how the Tenders Board of the ministry approved N990million for
NHIS to buy a plot of land whose value was put at N350million.
When a former
Executive Secretary of NHIS, Mr. Waziri Dogo-Muhammed, was in charge before
Thomas came on board, he refused to buy the same plot for N350million.
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