Ibrahim Lamorde- EFCC-boss
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has invited ex-Governors Sule Lamido and Martin Elechi
for questioning for alleged diversion of funds.
Lamido is to answer questions on
alleged money laundering. The allegations against Elechi border on
mismanagement of the State/Local Government Joint Account.
Although Lamido’s invitation is dated
June 9th, he is expected for quizzing on June 17th.
Elechi, who ought to appear on June 8th,
wrote through his counsel that he would be available on June 16th.
He sent his son, Nnanna, to the EFCC to
explain why he could not make it.
A highly-placed source in EFCC gave
insights into the two ex-governors’ invitation.
The source said: “We are going to quiz
Lamido on allegations relating to money laundering. The EFCC had earlier
put one of his sons on trial and secured his conviction.
“We invited three of his children over
money laundering allegations too. All the transactions having to do with
money laundering were allegedly traced to some companies where
ex-Governor Lamido has interest.
“On Elechi, he will face a team of
interrogators on alleged mismanagement of funds in the State/Local
Government Joint Account.
“We have had outstanding allegations
against these former governors but they all pleaded immunity. Now that
they are out of power, we can interact with them.”
The EFCC in January quizzed the
Permanent Secretary of the state Ministry of Works, Cornelius Onwe; the
Accountant General, Edwin Igbele; ex-Commissioner for Finance Timothy
Ogbonnaya Odaa; and ex- Commissioner for Local Government and
Chieftaincy Matters Cele Nwali.
They were all drilled on alleged
“illegal deductions” from the Joint Account for a failed Asphalt Project
in 13 Local Government Areas of the state by the Elechi administration.
Funds running into billions of naira were allegedly deducted from local
government accounts.
On January 29, the ex-governor’s son,
Nnanna, was also quizzed for alleged money laundering.
When contacted, the Head of Media and
Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said: “We have invited the two
former governors for interaction.”
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