Magu, EFCC Boss |
Former governor of
Enugu State, Sullivan Chime and three other principal officers were last week arrested
and released by the Economic and Finance Crime Commission (EFCC) over
N450,000,000 Presidential campaign fund of 2015, the Southeast Zonal Head of
the anti-graft agency, Johnson Babalola, has said.
Briefing newsmen in Enugu, on
Wednesday, Babalola said that former governor Chime and the three others were
still under investigation concerning the over N400 million campaign funds,
pointing out that two serving commissioners were invited recently and detained
by the commission.
Babalola said that fight against
corruption, which was the main obsession of the Federal Government, was
yielding dividend in the South East, as the EFCC had recovered over
N244,574,587.20 from those that looted government treasury and other sources.
The Commission also recovered $130,750
USD from assets forfeited by the looters, which sum had been paid into
government coffers.
Also recovered included $955,465
USD; €10,000 Euro as well as 3,588 Chinese RMB.
On the achievements of the
Commission so far, the EFCC Zonal Head said that apart from the money
recovered, EFCC was on the trails of serving and former governors in the zone
with the aim of bringing them to book.
Babalola, who said that the cases
involving the governors were under intense investigation, had this to say: “The
zone is equally closing in on some politically exposed persons in cases
involving former governors and companies linked to serving governors.”
Fielding questions from
journalists, the Zonal Head said that he had not received any corruption
case against Senator Theodore Orji, former governor of Abia State and
challenged anybody that has a case against him to petition the Commission for
investigation.
“I don’t have petitions against
him, Senator Theodore Orji,”, he added.
He disclosed that the Commission
had received in recent time, five hundred and twenty two cases out of which
thirty six have been concluded and charged to various courts in the zone for
prosecution while it has secured (14) convictions.
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