Agency arrests Bauchi, party ex-scribes, aide
From the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has come a clarification why
former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dieziani Alison-Madueke, has not
been repatriated to face the corruption allegation preferred against
her.
According to the anti-graft agency, it is waiting for the
conclusion of the corruption case she is facing in the United Kingdom
(UK), before she would be extradited to answer for the alleged $115
billion election campaign scam for which many prominent Nigerians are
being investigated.
Those that have been grilled in connection
with the purported scam, which was allegedly carried out through
Fidelity Bank, were former Governors Liyel Imoke, Ibrahim Shekarau,
Ramalan Yero, Achike Udenwa and Ibrahim Shema. Erstwhile ministers have
also been quizzed.
One-time Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Ambassador Bashir Aminu Wali and his Minister of State II, Dr. Nurudeen
Muhammad had also been questioned in connection with the fund.
Others
in that category are officials of the Independent National Electoral
commission (INEC) and those of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as
well as Senator Chris Anyanwu and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN),
Michael Ahamba.
Though the senator, senior lawyer and Udenwa have since denied involvement.
Also
yesterday, the anti-corruption body arrested a former Secretary to
Bauchi State Government, Alhaji Ahmed Ibrahim, former Personal Assistant
to ex-Governor Isa Yuguda, Alhaji Sanusi Mohammed Isa and the Secretary
of the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Salisu Garba in respect of the alleged fraud.
The Bauchi suspects were alleged to have collected N500 million out of the money.
An EFCC source informed The Guardian that they were arrested and interrogated in Gombe yesterday.
“The
suspects, in their statements, said the N500 million cash was
distributed in the Ramat Hall of Bauchi State Government House. The
former secretary to the government and the secretary of PDP admitted
collecting N20 million each and the former personal assistant collected
N15 million. However, they have individually pledged to refund the
amount each had collected from the fund,” the source added.
http://m.guardian.ng/news/why-alison-madueke-is-not-yet-repatriated-by-efcc/
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