Former
First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, has written a letter the Acting Chairman of
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) explicating that the $31.4
million connected to the financial fraud levelled against Mr. Waripamo Dudafa
by EFCC was for the payment of the medical bills she incurred in London in
2013. The monies in a local bank and claimed by Mrs. Jonathan were placed on a
No Debit Order in the course of investigations into the financial affairs of
Mr. Waripamo Dudafa, who served as Special Adviser on Domestic Affairs to
former President Goodluck Jonathan. Patience Jonathan claimed ownership of the
$31.4 million in the affidavit before a Federal High Court in Lagos. In the
affidavit by Sammie Somiari a legal practitioner on behalf of Patience Jonathan
claims that it was Dudafa who helped Mrs Patience Jonathan to open the four
bank accounts which the EFCC froze. This made the EFCC to file an amended
17-count against Dudafa and seven others, including the four companies, with
the defendants being accused of conspiring to conceal the monies which the EFCC
claimed they ought to have known formed parts of the proceeds of an unlawful
act. The former first lady in her letter to the Acting Chairman of the EFCC,
Mr. Ibrahim Magu by her lawyers, Granville Abibo (SAN) and Co enjoined the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Skye Bank to lift the
restriction placed on the accounts. From left: President, Christian Association
of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor praying for President Goodluck Jonathan and
his family during Praise and Thanksgiving Ceremony for First Lady, Dame
Patience Jonathan in Abuja on Sunday From left: President, Christian
Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor praying for President Goodluck
Jonathan and his family during Praise and Thanksgiving Ceremony for First Lady,
Dame Patience Jonathan in Abuja in 2013. (File In the letter Patience Jonathan
admitted that the she is the sole signatory to the accounts and the accounts
were card-base. She further went to say that she has been using the account to
pay for her medical bill and other personal purposes and that she is a
law-abiding citizen. “It is noteworthy to emphasise that the said accounts,
which were in US dollar denomination, were card-based accounts and our client
is the sole signatory to these accounts. “Our client has been operating the
said accounts using the cards for her medical bill payments and purchases for
her private purposes without any let or hindrance. “Our client was therefore
surprised when the said cards stop functioning on July 7, 2016, or thereabout.
Our client immediately, thereupon, contacted Skye Bank Plc through our
solicitors. ‘‘It was only then that the bank officials informed our client that
the said accounts were placed on a ‘No Debit Order’ following investigations
and instruction from your commission and this is without notice to our client
by either the bank or the commission. “It is in the light of the foregoing that
we urge you to use your good offices to vacate the ‘No Debit/Freezing Order’
placed on the said accounts.” “Despite the foregoing, our client, who is a
law-abiding citizen, has watched with surprise how efforts are being made
surreptitiously to indirectly harass or harangue her and short-change her of
her personal funds in breach of her fundamental human rights. “We urge you sir,
to kindly intervene to stop the untoward and wrongful actions of your officials
to embarrass, inconvenience and short-change our client.” Madam Patience
Jonathan, on the 17 of February in 2013, had said she died and woke up after
seven days during her illness for almost three months. Patience Jonathan
testimony. According to her testimony in 2013 she said she underwent seven
surgery operations within one month and the doctors had given up hope on her
survival. “I remember when Chief Obasanjo was the President of the country, I
was close to his late wife, Stella. We worshiped together in this chapel. It
was a painful moment for me that time when she (Stella) died and her corpse was
brought here. “That was how my corpse would have been brought here. *Patience
Jonathan *Patience Jonathan It was not an easy experience for me. I actually
died, I passed out for more than a week. My intestine and tummy were opened. “I
am not Lazarus but my experience was similar to his. My doctors said all hope
was lost. “A black doctor in London who is with us in this service was flown in
when the situation became critical. It was God himself in His infinite mercy
that said I will return to Nigeria. God woke me up after seven days. “I know
that some people somehow leaked the information that I was dead. They are
people that I trust and rely on; to them, I was dead and I would never return
to the country alive. Some of them even sold my things off. “I won’t say
everything here. It is the Lord’s doing that I returned alive. When God says
yes, nobody can say no. “People are always afraid of operation (surgery) but in
my own case, while my travail lasted, I was begging for it (surgery) after the
third operation because I was going to the theatre everyday.
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