EFCC has handed over the $2.15 million hospital owned by former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Adesola Amosu (retd.) to authorities of the Nigerian Air Force.
Amosu who was the Air Force chief during the last administration, is currently being investigated and tried alongside two others for stealing N22 billion from the coffers of the Nigeria Air Force during his term in office.
Amosu who was the Air Force chief during the last administration, is currently being investigated and tried alongside two others for stealing N22 billion from the coffers of the Nigeria Air Force during his term in office.
The hospital is reportedly named St. Solomon Hospital which is located on Adeniyi Jones Avenue in Ikeja Lagos state. It is an expensive hospital that has state-of-the-art equipment including a Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine valued at $1m. The agency reportedly handed over the hospital to the Nigeria Air Force due to lack of personnel that can manage the facility. The hospital and other properties of the former Air Force chief were confiscated last year.
Other properties belonging to Amosu that have been confiscated by EFCC include a N250m house on Adeyemo Alakija Street, GRA Ikeja, a N40m property located at NAF Harmony Estate Asokoro base and a N33 million worth of five-bedroomed house at Valley NAF Estate, Port Harcourt.
EFCC is said to be in the process of confiscating another property owned by Amosu, a £2 million house located at 50 Tenterden Grove, NW41TH, London.
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