Facts have emerged on how the self-styled leader of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), Simon Ekpa, used some MoniePoint Microfinance Bank accounts for terrorist financing.
The Federal government, following recommendations by the Nigeria Sanctions Committee (NSC), which investigated a list of account numbers used in terrorism financing accounts domiciled in the Tosin Eniolorunda and Felix Ike-led Monie Point Microfinance Bank and other financial institutions in the country, upon conclusion of a high-level meeting in Abuja, advised that the accounts should be sanctioned, and the account holders prosecuted.
According to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), the action is in line with Section 54 of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, which empowers the government to impose sanctions on individuals and organizations linked to terror-related activities.
The NFIU disclosed that the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), acting on the approval of President Bola Tinubu, authorized the designation of the individuals and entities, leading to their official inclusion in the Nigeria Sanctions List.
The Press Nigeria understands that as part of the enforcement measures, authorities have been directed to identify and freeze all funds, assets, and other economic resources linked to the sanctioned individuals and organizations without prior notice.
The Monie Point Microfinance Bank account Numbers Used for Terrorist Financing are Listed Below:
Here is a list of account numbers domiciled in Monie Point Microfinance Bank (other banks in next publication), used for terrorism financing by Simon Ekpa, who is currently languishing in Finland prison on charges of alleged terrorist activities.
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Moniepoint 8197394552. Promicool Venture- Moniepoint 8197394576, Moniepoint 8196060258, 8196028438, 8196028452,5380383959, 5612325508,4730823866, 8037688095
“You’re required to report to the Sanctions Committee any assets frozen or actions taken in compliance with the prohibition requirements;
“(c) immediately file a Suspicious Transactions Report to the NFIU for further analysis on the financial activities of such an individual or entity; and
“(d) report as a Suspicious Transactions Report to the NFIU, all cases of name matching in financial transactions prior to or after receipt of this List.
“The freezing obligation required above shall extend to (a) all funds or other assets that are owned or controlled by the designated persons and entities, and not only those that are tied to a particular act, plot, or threat of terrorism or terrorism financing;
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“(b) those funds or other assets that are wholly or jointly owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by designated persons or entities;
“(c) the funds or other assets derived or generated from funds or other assets owned or controlled directly or indirectly by designated persons or entities; and
“(d) funds or other assets of persons and entities acting on behalf of, or at the direction of designated persons or entities. A report of your compliance with this requirement may be sent to: secretatriat@nigsac.gov.ng, info@nigsac.gov.ng.”