On Saturday, while giving reasons why he hadn’t honored the EFCC’s
invitation, Tompolo, admitted collecting N13bn from the GEJ led
administration for some parcels of land to be used to build Maritime
University land in Okerenkoko community, Warri, Delta State.
In his statement, he said: “I know why they are after me. It is not
the alleged multi-billion Naira property transaction. After all, it went
through due process and was approved by the Federal Executive Council
(FEC). And as such if there are any questions to answer, it is the
people at the FEC, Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), Federal Ministry
of Lands and Survey, Federal Ministry of Transport, NIMASA, etc who
approved the transaction that should be answering such questions.”
The leaders and people of Okerenkoko have now given their total
support to the EFCC, in its probe of Tompolo, saying that now that he
has admitted that he collected the N13bn, the EFCC should ask him why
Okerenkoko was paid only N360m for the land.
They said Tompolo should tell Nigerians the whereabouts of the
balance of over N12bn, urging the EFCC to invite Tompolo and also the
immediate former ministers of the aforementioned ministries and agency
to explain their respective roles in the transaction.

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