Accountant General reveals how Babangida Aliyu, ex-Niger Gov, siphoned over N1.6bn state’s ecological fund

Saidu Abdullahi, Account General of Niger State, on Wednesday, June 27, 2018, told Justice Yalim Suleiman Bogoro of the Federal High Court sitting in Minna, Niger State how a former governor of the State, Babangida Aliyu, ordered the disbursement of over N1.6billion from the State’s statutory account, for no purpose.


While being led in evidence by Ben Ikani, counsel to the EFCC, as PW10, Abdullahi, told the court all he knew about the ecological funds stating that the disbursements were made in three tranches.

His words: “On February 8, 2014, the State received N2billion through the State’s statutory account, domiciled in Zenith Bank, from the office of the Accountant General of the Federation, from Central Bank of Nigeria.

“Thereafter, three disbursements were made to the Ministry of Environment in May, July and November, 2014 respectively”.

According to him, “the first disbursement made in May was in the sum of N1billion while the second and third disbursenent was in the sum of N366million and N240million respectively, totaling N1.606billion, leaving a balance of N393million in the State statutory account”.

Under cross-examination by Olajide Ayodele, SAN, counsel to Aliyu, Abdullahi insisted that “the disbursement order was made by the first defendant (Aliyu), with certificate of no objection gotten from Bureau of Public Procurement”.


Also testifying, Rabiu Musa, a Buraeu De Change Operator, who earlier testified as the PW9 told the court how he changed over N170million for one Ibrahim Nasko, a younger brother to the second defendant, Umar Nasko.

Musa informed the court that the said money was delivered to Nasko at two of his offices; one located at Wuse, and the other at his residence in Abuja.

“Ibrahim Nasko is my customer. He calls me from time to time. Sometimes, he offers me dollars to buy and sometimes, he buys from me”. .

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