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Company Owned By Ex-President Jonathan’s Cousin Raided By EFCC

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday raided facilities being developed by cousin of the ex-President, Goodluck Jonathan, Richard Azibaola in Bayelsa, Vanguard reports.

It was gathered that the operatives searched the premises of the company still under construction.

An official of the company said some containers, machines and buildings were damaged.

“At about 1500 hours today, 13th April 2017, EFCC operatives invaded KAKATAR premises in Otakeme in Bayelsa State and vandalise containers, equipment and machines and damaged our buildings in the process,” a spokesman for the company, Austin Ekeinde said.

“KAKATAR premises in Otakeme houses our construction equipment, machines and residential buildings and it not for the storage of cash or any other material, “ Ekeinde added.

Recall that just yesterday, the EFCC  had recovered some funds in an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos.

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