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EFCC to auction 61 luxury flats, lands in 12 states

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday said it will be selling landed properties subject to final forfeiture orders.

The Commission on Saturday, December 24, 2022, announced the commencement of the auction exercise with advertorials in major newspapers inviting bids for the properties.

EFCC Head of Media and Publicity Wilson Uwujaren said in a statement that interested persons or organisations have until noon Monday, January 9, 2023, to submit their bids.

The properties consisting of 61 Units of Luxury Apartments, plots of land and apartments across the country are being offered for sale under the EFCC (Establishment) Act, 2004, Public Procurement Act, 2007 and the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act, 2022.

The distribution of the properties is 24 units of luxury blocks of flats at Banana Island, Lagos; 21 units of luxury terrace and block of flats at Thornburn, Yaba, Lagos; 16 units of 4 bedrooms terrace duplexes at Heritage Court Estate, Port Harcourt.

Others are apartments and plots of land in Lagos State; apartments and plots of land within Abuja metropolis; plots of land and apartment in Anambra, Ebonyi and Gombe States; apartments and plots of land in Kaduna, Delta and Edo States; hotel, plaza and apartments in Kwara State and apartments and plots of land in Cross River, Osun and Oyo States.

Uwujaren said: ā€œThe auction is open to members of the public with the exception of individuals/corporate entities who have been/or are being prosecuted by the EFCC; Directors of such companies and employees of the EFCC.

ā€œA competitive bidding process is being adopted for the disposal of the properties. The bid forms which can be downloaded from the EFCC website www.efcc.gov.ng must be submitted alongside 10 per cent of the bid amount in Certified Bank Drafts payable to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

ā€œIf the sum exceeds N10 million, multiple Certified Bank Drafts must be provided; drafts of unsuccessful bidders will be returned once the bidding process is concluded.

ā€œA successful bidder will be required to pay the 90 per cent outstanding balance of the bid price within 15 working days of the bid submission deadline, failing which the 10 per cent deposit becomes non-refundable and the properties can be offered to other buyers. Payments shall be made to EFCC through the Remita platform,ā€ he said.

He explained that individuals occupying any of the properties listed may be given the Right of First Refusal provided they have a valid tenancy agreement; have paid rent up to date and must complete an Expression of Interest (EOI) Form which can be downloaded from the EFCC website: www.efcc.gov.ng.

Bids for properties must be sealed and submitted in the designated box at the following address: Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Plot 301/302 Institutions and Research District, Jabi, Abuja.

Uwujaren said: ā€œAll bidders and/or their representatives are welcome to be present at the bid opening which will take place at the Convocation Ground, National Open University of Nigeria, opposite Economic and Financial Crimes Headquarters, Jabi, Abuja from Monday, 9th January 2023 to Friday, 13th January 2023.

ā€œThe highest bid for each property will emerge the winner subject to the highest bid being equal to or above the reserve price.

ā€œIn the event of a tied bid at the bid opening or where none of the bids matches or exceeds the reserve price, bidders will be required to submit fresh bids at the opening.

The outcome of the fresh bid submissions will be announced at the bid opening,ā€ he added.

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