*Says he has only three properties in Abuja
*Declares he and wife acquired houses before becoming gov
By JOSEPH ERUNKE
FORMER Governor of Bayelya State, Chief Timipre Sylva, Saturday,
insisted that the 48 properties in Abuja, allegedly confiscated by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, were not his, saying he
had no 48 properties anywhere in the world.
According to him, he had only three properties in Abuja but said he
and his wife acquired the three Abuja properties before he became
governor.
He declared that the three properties were declared in his assets declaration form after he became governor.
In a statement made available to Vanguard in Abuja, through his
counsel, Mr Benson Ibezim, Sylva said the anti-graft agency was out to
humiliate him just as he advised people not to jump to conclusion based
on what they read in the media.
“We seriously frown at the practice of media trial and condemnation
without getting to the root and substance of the facts. Trials are done
in courts of law and not on the pages of newspapers where the general
public is fed with all manner of falsehood, including imaginary 48
houses. We humbly and respectfully call on the media to exercise due
diligence in their reporting”, he said.
“We were astonished to read from virtually all Nigerian Newspapers that 48 houses belonging to Chief Timipre Sylva were seized.
In the first instance, Chief Timipre Sylva is not having 48
properties anywhere in the world. The three properties he has in Abuja
had been secured by an order of court granted by F.C.T. High Court and
the Attorney General of the Federation and EFCC has been duly served
since the 27th day of December, 2012”.
The former governor accused the Attorney General of the Federation
and the Chairman of EFCC of sinister plan to humiliate him by throwing
him out of his house that he bought before he assumed the governorship
office.
“It should also be mentioned that when Chief Timipre Sylva became
aware of the sinister plan of the EFCC to humiliate him by throwing him
out of his house that was bought before he became the governor of
Bayelsa State, we wrote a letter to the Attorney General of the
Federation and the Chairman of EFCC. Till date both of them did not
response to the said letters”.
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