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N151 billion pension scam uncovered
through EFCC -Pension Reform Chief
EFCC Press Release Thur Jan
19,2012

Abdulrasheed Maina (left) with EFCC
boss,Lamorde
The Chairman, Pension Reform Task Team,
Alhaji Abdulrasheed Maina on Thursday, January 19th, 2012,
disclosed that a whooping N151billion fraud had been un-covered
in pension offices across the nation, through the assistance and
intervention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC. He stated
this while on a courtesy visit to the Acting Chairman of the
EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde.
According to him, of this amount, “the task
team in conjunction with the EFCC traced and recovered a total
of about N24billion and 15billion worth of properties from some
corrupt government officials in the Office of the Head of
Service Pension Department. Sixty six illegal bank accounts with
N180million were also discovered”.
He expressed appreciation to the EFCC for its roles in
achieving this feat.
Maina,
while decrying the
plight of
pensioners before his team was inaugurated
in June 2010, said that such plight were brought about
not owing to paucity of funds “but due to large scale corruption
through diversion and mismanagement of pension fund,
manipulation and falsification of data, non-improvement
in the pension administrative structure, bureaucracy with poor,
unreliable and inefficient accounting system”.
He
revealed that to check such anomalies, his team has successfully
conducted nationwide biometric verification of pensioners and in
the process detected 71, 133 fake pensioners.

Member of pension task force during visit to EFCC
He sought the EFCC’s assistance in the
areas of personnel and security of lives of his team “because we
are increasingly getting threats to our lives from some faceless
members of the public”.
He also appealed to the EFCC to continuously be on the
watch of pension offices across the country to find out if any
scam or shadiness is being perpetrated.
In his response, Acting Chairman of the
EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, expressed the Commission’s
appreciation on the robust relationship existing between the two
organizations which he stressed should be emulated by other
agencies. “We must all join hands to fight this cankerworm
called corruption.”
Lamorde, while decrying the denial of
pensioners their due entitlement, stated that scam associated
with pension administration was callous and avoidable. He
disclosed that 42 people are standing trial over offences
relating to pension scam and that more people will be prosecuted
as investigation continues. “We
hope the prosecution will serve as deterrence to those who may
wish to get into this callous and inhuman venture”, he said. .
He lauded the task force on some of its
initiatives especially the bio-metric capturing of pensioners.
This, he said, would go a long way in detecting pension
fraud across the country. Lamorde further pledged to support the
Task Force with manpower even as he welcomed the portal to be
dedicated to the Commission in the Task Force’s website, which
is aimed at detecting fraudulent transactions.
Reacting to the threat to life of members
of the Task Force by those who are affected by their activities,
the EFCC helmsman advised the team not to be deterred by any
threat to life in the discharge of their duties “because risk
element is real in life”.
He however stressed the need for them to be careful.
Maina was accompanied on the visit by
B.G. Kaigama, Deputy Director, Accounts;
A.O Leke, Assistant Director, Internal Audit;
I.M. Abdulahi, Comptroller of Prisons ; Kashim I.D, Legal
Adviser among others.
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