The Economic Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has allegedly revealed various assets belonging to the suspended Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Betta Edu, since becoming minister.
The reports quoted sources within the EFCC to have disclosed the information.
According to the reports, Edu is discovered to have owned the following:
Ownership of an estate at Linda Chaulker Road, Asokoro Extension worth N750 million.
Plaza at El-Rufai Crescent Guzape Asokoro Extension worth N1.4 billion.
One filling station along Abuja-Kubwa Express way, worth N1.2 billion.
Ownership of four (4) estates at Metropolitan Estate Abuja worth N350 million.
Six (6) plots of land in airport road Abuja worth N300 million.
Four (4) estates at airport road worth N530 million.
Two (2) estates in Federal Housing Estate Calabar Cross River State worth N190 million.
One (1) Dillion station in Calabar metropolis worth N430 million.
Cash said to have been dscovered by the EFCC are allegedly said to have included the following:
N2.7 billion in Zenith bank
N725 million in First bank
N388 million in Polaris bank
$2.1 million in Zenith bank
£57,000 in zenith bank
€13,000 in zenith bank
$6500 in Polaris bank
The report quoted the anti-corruption agency to have said: “We are checking for more including jewellery.”