Yahaya Bello Attacks EFCC Over Claims That He Paid His Childrens' School Fees Using Public Money
YAHAYA Bello, the former governor of Kogi State who is currently on the run, has criticized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for claims pertaining to the payment of his children's tuition.
The EFCC Chairman, Olanipekun Olukoyede, had earlier claimed in The Street Journal that, shortly before he left office, Bello had taken money out of the Kogi State Government account to cover his kids' tuition.
Following his disclosure, online receipts allegedly attesting to the payment of the aforementioned fees have surfaced, which prompted Bello to respond.
Ohiare Michael, Bello's spokesperson, signed a statement on his behalf, characterizing the EFCC's accusations as untrue and deceptive.
The embattled former governor added that he did not use funds from the Kogi State Government's coffers to finance his children's tuition.
Bello added that he did not pay the $840,000 that is circulating online or the $720,000 that the EFCC Chairman claimed to have received.
The former governor went on to say that, contrary to what the EFCC chairman had said, the payment of the fees did not begin in 2021 but rather around the time he was scheduled to leave office.
The statement said, in part, “His Excellency, Yahaya Bello's children have attended the American International School, Abuja well before he became Governor and he has paid fees for his children as and when due and without fail.
“His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Bello did not pay the sum of USD720,000 as alleged by the EFCC Chairman or USD840,000 as is being bandied about on the internet.
“The payment of the fees was not effected at about the time his Excellency was to leave office as claimed by Mr. Olukoyede but same commenced in 2021.
“Alhaji Yahaya Bello DID NOT pay the fees of his Children with monies from the Coffers of the Kogi State Government.
“When the EFCC approached the American International School Abuja (AISA) to illegally recover funds legitimately paid by Alhaji Yahaya Bello and other family members, a member of the family challenged the EFCC's unlawful acts to recover funds legitimately paid. The FCT High Court, in Suit No. FCT/HC/2574/2023 between: Mr. Ali Bello v. The Incorporated Trustees of American International School, Abuja, held that AISA could not lawfully and unilaterally refund to a third party, including the EFCC, fees paid by the parties to the suit.
“The Court subsequently mandated AISA to continue to provide the services it had been paid with respect to the fees.
“From the foregoing, it is clear that no money belonging to Alhaji Yahaya Bello or his family members with regard to school fees has been recovered by the EFCC.
“Now, let it be known that, contrary to misleading narratives by the EFCC, all the documents published online i.e. receipts and letters, that the EFCC has released online, in furtherance of its unrelenting persecution of the former Governor, are documents filed by lawyers in the suit instituted on behalf of Alhaji Yahaya Bello and others who paid fees for their wards under the Advance Fee Payment Agreement with AISA.
“Those documents, having been filed by his lawyers, are thus public documents, which shows that his Excellency, Yahaya Bello, has nothing to hide with regard to the payment of advance fees for his children. This unending harassment and persecution, even while in office, were among key reasons he sought to enforce his fundamental human rights.
“We state that the payment of these fees and the legitimacy thereof is the subject matter of Charge No. FHC/CR/573/2022, filed by the EFCC since 15th December 2022 at the Federal High Court, Abuja. The Charge is pending and the Court has yet to make any finding or convicted anyone in respect of the said sum.”
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