• Supporters besiege SFU, as ex-governor gets bail
Former Governor of Kwara State Bukola
Saraki was yesterday a guest of the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) at the
Force Headquarters, Abuja where he was quizzed by investigators over a
N9.7 billion loan.
The loan was said to have been
obtained from the defunct Intercontinental Bank by Joy Petroleum
Company, a firm which the former governor is said to have substantial
interest.
The senator, who is assisting the
police to clear certain grey areas in the said loan which was obtained
by Joy Petroleum during his tenure as Governor of Kwara State, was
released on bail last night.
The Special Fraud Unit had declared
him wanted last week over his failure to honour an invitation by the
SFU in respect of the loan.
Access Bank, which has taken over
Intercontinental Bank, is believed to have initiated the investigation
as part of the bank’s loan recovery drive.
It was like a political rally at the
Police Special Fraud Unit (SFU)Milliverton Road, Ikoyi Lagos as
political associates, party leaders, and supporters of Saraki from
Kwara came to show solidarity to the former governor.
Saraki was supposed to appear at the SFU yesterday morning in Lagos. He later appeared in Abuja.
It was alleged that the ex-governor
used three of his companies to secure the loan, which was later
allegedly fraudulently written off by the management of
Intercontinental bank under Mr. Lai Alabi.
His supporters were led by Mr.
Ishola Fulani, the Kwara State chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) . They urged the police to handle the investigation with care and
ensure that justice is done.
According to them, Saraki is a transparent man and can never be involved in any fraud.
The supporters, who stormed Ikoyi in
over 20 buses from Ilorin, insisted that the police must treat their
political leader fairly.
Mrs. Ebun Owolabi, a member of Kwara
State House of Assembly who was part of the protesters warned that
police should not allow anyone to use them.
Owolabi said: "I am speaking on
behalf of women in Kwara State. Nothing must happen to this man who is a
man of integrity and honour. We are not saying that police should not
do their job, what we are saying is that he should be treated fairly and
that nothing must happen to him.”
Commissioner of Police in charge of
SFU, Mr. Tunde Ogunshakin said his command would bring all the
culprits in the alleged loan scam to book.
Chief Press Secretary to Governor
Ahmed, Alhaji AbdulWahab Oba, yesterday said Kwara government was not
paralysed as a result of the solidarity protest held by the
ex-governor’s supporters for him at SFU.
Oba said: “We want to place it on
record that the Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed was in
Lagos on Sunday 29th of April 2012 with some top government
functionaries to interact with Kwara professionals resident in Lagos.”
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