by Rachel Ogbu

Six men who set up a foundation in the names of Goodluck/Sambo are now under investigation for conning hundreds of people in Ketu, Lagos State.
The Lagos State Police Command said among the six men team were Dr. Chris Ajakaiye, Atanda Johnson, Morenike Folarin, Ademola Atanda, Soledayo Akinnubunmi and John Ajagbe, who ran the Goodluck/Sambo Foundation at 15 Oluwalogbon Street, Ikosi, in Ketu.
According to reports, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said investigations revealed that the perpetrators had realised over N12m from the victims.
“On February 26, 2013, two women, Bola Olaleke and Florence Adebisi, reported at the station that some people set up a foundation and started collecting N1, 000 from people for registration,” she said.
“In 2012, the foundation changed its name to Vision Relief Programme and then increased its fee to N3, 000.”
“They claimed to be working for the presidency and promised to help members secure contracts. So far, they have realised over N12m from victims.”
“After the first people reported at the station, many others started coming forward.”
The leader of the group who was identified as John Ajagbe was said to be in hiding including a few other members of the gang.
“The case has been transferred to the X Squad of the state command for further investigation,” she said.
The Punch reports:
PUNCH Metro learnt that the suspects collected money from victims under the guise of keeping them in contact with the Presidency.
A resident of Ketu, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said most of the victims were not residents of Ketu, which made it difficult for them to know that it was a fraudulent business
He said the foundation was set up in 2010 during the build-up to the 2011 general elections.
The source said, “The people running the foundation told people to register with them and support Jonathan and Sambo during the elections. It was run like a supporters’ club and they held regular meetings. The members were promised government contracts and easy access to the presidency.
“I noticed also that most of the people that came to the place were not residents of Ketu, but I think members were many because it was cheap to register.”
It was learnt that the foundation initially started collecting N1, 000 as registration fee from members but as the demand rose, the foundation increased its fee to N3, 000 and then changed its name to Vision Relief Programme.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the foundation continued to run for almost three years until an aggrieved member went to report at the Ketu Police Division.
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