Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (@officialEFCC) has traced 41 properties they alleged belonged to Abubakar Malami, the former attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice.
Abubakar Malami
According to TheCable, the properties — hotels, residential buildings, lands, schools, and a printing press — are scattered across Kebbi, Kano and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The properties in Kebbi state are valued at N162,195,950,000, while the assets in Kano state are said to be worth N16,011,800,000, and the value of the FCT properties was put at N34,685,000,000.
The federal government has also filed a 16-count charge bordering on money laundering against the former minister and his son, Abdulaziz Malami.
Father and son are accused of committing offences contrary to Sections 15, 18 and 21 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act.
Below is the full list of the properties allegedly linked to Malami obtained by the publication.
Kebbi State Properties – Total valuation: N162,195,950,000.00
Rayhaan University and Education
Rayhaan University Permanent Site: N56,000,000,000.00
Rayhaan University Temporary Site: N37,800,000,000.00
Rayhaan University Third Site: N2,450,000,000.00
Rayhaan University Vice Chancellor House: N490,000,000.00
Rayhaan Model Academy: N11,200,000,000.00
Rayhaan Primary and Secondary School: N8,750,000,000.00
Rayhaan Agro Allied Factory & Commercial
Factory Buildings: N4,200,000,000.00
Factory Machines and Plants Units: N10,500,000,000.00
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