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Ekweremadu in trouble with government over property

Reports say that Federal Government has applied to the Federal High Court in Abuja for an order of temporary forfeiture of about 22 properties allegedly owned by Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.

According to The Nation, the houses are located in Abuja, London, the United States and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Those in Abuja

Those in London

In Dubai:

4) In USA:

The Federal Government listed the properties declared by Ekweremadu in his assets declaration form of June 5, 2015, as contained in Schedule A to its application to include:

The government also gave details of Ekweremadu’s investments in and outside the country to include:

In his assets declaration form on June 1, 2007, Ekweremadu was said to have declared the properties and investments listed below:

The ex-parte application was filed on Wednesday by the Special Presidential Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property (SPIPRPP).

It accused Ekweremadu of breaching the Code of Conduct for public officers by allegedly failing to declare about 22 properties in his last assets declaration form.

The application filed pursuant to Sections 330 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act; 8 of the Recovery of Public Property (Special Provisions) Act and Section 44 (2)(k) of the Constitution, seeks mainly an order for interim forfeiture of the properties to the Federal Government.

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