REVEALED: How President Buhari ordered arrest of his close ally, Umar Muhammed for alleged corruption



A key member of the panel investigating the mismanagement of public funds by government officials has been arrested by the DSS on orders of President Muhammadu Buhari.
 Umar Muhammed

Mohammed Umar is known as a 'close ally' of President Buhari, reports say.

Despite being his close ally and loyalist, Mr. Buhari okayed the arrest of Mohammed Umar, after perusing reports alleging that the retired Air Force officer ran a blackmailing and extortion cartel, officials said.

Mr. Umar was arrested last week as operatives of the State Security Service (SSS) raided his Abuja home.

Those familiar with the matter said before moving against the retired officer, the Director General of the SSS, Lawal Daura, met with Mr. Buhari where he tabled reports suggesting that the panel member had been busy using the name of the president and other top officials of the administration to intimidate, extort and blackmail individuals and businesses.



“The president became worried and jittery when he was confronted with the way a man he trusted had been behaving,” a presidency source said. “So he ordered that he should be picked up while the allegations against him are thoroughly investigated.”

Security sources told this newspaper that documents seized from Mr. Umar’s residence during a raid on June 19 included classified documents from the president’s office, details of government transactions from the Central Bank of Nigeria, and details of bank transactions belonging to the Office of the National Security Adviser.

A document containing details of disbursements made to the Nigerian armed forces and security agencies was also recovered during the raid.

Mr. Umar retired as an air commodore in the Nigerian Air Force in January 2014. While in service, he headed the Air Force’s Holding Company as well as the Air Force Properties Limited.

He retired into enormous wealth, officials involved in the investigations said.

Currently, he has six companies, including a private jet company with a fleet size of 10 aircraft, officials said.

Security sources also said he is also one of Abuja’s biggest property owners.

“Many top government functionaries live in his houses in Abuja,” a security source said. “He also has properties in Dubai and London.”

Mr. Umar became a close ally of President Buhari shortly after the 2015 elections.

Armed with a cache of information on Nigeria’s security contracts during the immediate past administration of Goodluck Jonathan, he soon became a key figure in the president’s investigative committee on arms procurement.

“He suggested most members of the panel,” another presidential source revealed.

However, investigators said Mr. Umar’s swift rise to relevance in President Buhari’s administration was beginning to raise concerns regarding whether the new administration failed to conduct a thorough background check on him, or simply ignored the man’s past.

Officials said Mr. Umar was one of the first military officers to be arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission just years after the anti-graft agency was established.

He was detained for salary and procurement fraud in the Air Force, but the matter was later handed over to the military for trial, those familiar with the matter said.

Our sources said Mr. Umar was compelled to make refunds, and the matter was brushed aside allowing the man to return to the force.

Multiple officials revaled that Mr. Umar’s stupendous wealth has always confounded several of his colleagues.

“As far back as 20 years ago, when his annual salary couldn’t afford a car, Mr. Umar had a private jet,” one source said.

Married to the daughter of a former Nigerian petroleum minister, Rilwan Lukman, Mr. Umar ran local and international businesses while he served in the Nigerian Air Force, one source said.

How Umar nicked his deals
According to court documents, Mr. Umar carried out his recent deals in cash only.

Despite owning a private jet company and multiple real estates across the world, the total amount traced to his bank accounts was only N165 million.

The total value of currencies evacuated from his residence during the raid was at least N300 million.

Security officials believe he received the cash payments – in breach of the money laundering law.
Investigators are also trying to determine whether the cash were proceeds of illicit deals and influence peddling.

Those close to him revaled that part of the cash taken from Mr. Umar’s home were payments for services rendered by his private jet company, Easy Jet Integrated Services Limited – from two cargo flights from Nairobi to Houston and Nairobi to Hong Kong.

Investigators said they are working to verify the claims.

Other properties seized from the retired officer’s home during the raid include 13 luxury cars – One Range Rover, two Rolls Royce, two Bentleys, one BMW 7-series, one Mercedes 5550, one Lexus Sports, one Audi R8 and one Porsche Panamera GTs.

As of Monday, Mr. Umar was still held at the State Security Service detention centre in Abuja as security officials continued with investigations into the matter.

The presidency refused to comment for this story saying it was within the scope of the National Security Adviser (NSA).
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  1. As earlier said, much as I do not in anyway oppose the Anti-corruption crusade of the present administration, my stance is for it to be holistic, nonbiased and total. There should be no sacred cows in whatever way. Searchlight must be beamed at Buhari ministers too, especially those that had served as government officials before...Well,as events are unfolding...

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  2. Hmmm...It's only God that can deliver this nija with this corruption... How on earth one person will acquire such properties, fleet of cars when he came to this earth with nothing and would definitely leave with nothing!

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  3. Extend same to Fashola and Amaechi. Umar is a distraction

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    1. Anonymous 7:55am be patient with the investigations. Fashola and Ameachi will not be investigated in this regime. They are loyalist and required for his administration to succeed. If they are to be probed, they will be later. PDP cannot teach APC how to probe when they had 16yrs opportunity to probe and did less.

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  4. Mr anonymous 12;53am, just wait till he comes to you too. I know you yourself is not clean. I know you are corrupt in your working place and in your family even in your church or Mosque. Look my brother we should commend PMB for arresting those close to him, and I want to tell you it is gradual. If your own war against corruption is to arrest those you perceived as being corrupt, people like Fashola Amaechi,Tinubu then you will be also be biased and selective. This man mention here do you know him at all, has the man made any headline before, was he a politician, but all what you want is for PMB to arrest Amaechi/Tinubu/Fashola and co. You dont fight war on corruption like that. It is gradual and systemic. Not by mere looking at your face. When it is time for all those ones as you want he will do something.
    For 5 years of JEG how many people did he arrest and convict. It seems that corruption was not our problem then. Look for not commending our PMB for this fight is even corruption on your own part, dont be biased but be objective, Just wait we still have three years to go. Good day.

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    1. Idiot! Are U yourself CLEAN? If U get opportunity U go steal pass late Abacha. No be Yoruba man U be? Egunje people. Gerrout here!

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    2. Well said Adepoju, some people are just bent on ignoring PMB's effort and his uncompromised stance on dealing with corrupt person no matter who the person is. The wailing wailers are just in deliberate denial of the reality that PMB is not a biased individual like the former president who gave pardon to a convicted criminal who was his godfather. May the lives of those who are deliberately persecuting Buhari because of his anti-corruption stance be be made to be like the way GEJ ran Nigeria aground. Amen

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    3. Thank you Adedapo, some hungry Nigerians are just angry that corruption is being fought, so they complain for even what deserves a cheer.

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  5. Do not mind this camouflage. They want to give us the impression that Mr President is not being biased in fighting corruption. Rotimi Amechi should be investigated too. Mtcheeeew

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    1. Amaechi will not be investigated. Not now, he did not receive a dime from NSA. He did not receive FGN money. Have they investigated any state governor for service rendered in the last 8yrs. Is investigating him not going to be selective? or you are just jealous that he is smart? He is a politician who knows when to jump a sinking boat and steer another boat.

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  6. Those calling for the heads of Ameachi,Fashola , Tinubu and co should know that these people were state governors then. They were APC state governors that may have used part of their state resources to sponsor their party. If the war is scaled down to state governors, PDP governors will be in mess because they lavished their state funds on the last election more than the APC governors, the one they spent on mama P alone using systematic force is even more than enough corruption. Moreover PDP governors at that time enjoy more funds from Abuja more than their APC counterparts.
    In the first place this government has not started probing Last government, it is only Dasukigate that is already a tsunami talk less of the mother of all corruption NNPC and other IGRs.

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    1. May God bless you for knocking some truths into the head of PDPigs and their foot soldiers.

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    2. Thank you for spreading good news to those who may not know left from right. That is if they will read your comments with open mind. Most are still bitter that their party lost elections.

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  7. Haba Kflex....if he didn't do u will complain...now he is doing u are still complaining....yes rotimi will be investigated in fact everyone that was in the previous government...will be investigated regardless of political party....Geeez giv him time...at least he is doing somthin abt it...kai there is no pleasing Nigerians....

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