Tag: Finance Director

  • Ogun Govt. places N50m bounty on killers of Finance Director

    Ogun Govt. places N50m bounty on killers of Finance Director

    The Ogun Government has announced a reward of N50 million for any information that could lead to the arrest of the killers of Director of Finance and Administration (DFA) attached to Gov. Dapo Abiodun’s office, Mr. Taiwo Oyekanmi.

    Mr Tokunbo Talabi, the Secretary to the State Government, announced the reward in a statement in Abeokuta on Friday.

    According to the statement, Information provided would be treated with utmost confidentiality.

    ”Such information can be sent to the underlisted telephone numbers:
    08037441955
    08033074371
    08081775020
    08034062773
    08032136765. ”

    Recall that suspected armed robbers on Nov. 29 shot dead Oyekanmi, and carted away government funds.

    Oyekanmi had cashed an undisclosed amount of money from a branch of Fidelity bank in Abeokuta, and was heading back to the office when he was waylaid by the gunmen.

    According to source, the gunmen, about five of them, shot the accountant dead at Kuto bridge in Abeokuta and went away with the government’s money.

    It was gathered that Oyekanmi and other aides who sustained gunshot injuries during the attacks, were rushed to the State General Hospital, Ijaye, where the accountant later died.

  • Tragedy as Finance Director dies during Badminton competition in Abuja

    Vice President of the Wembley Badminton Club, Mr Abdulyekin Sanchi, slumped and died while taking part in a badminton tournament in Abuja on Saturday.

    The late Sanchi was until his death the Director of Finance, Ministry of Budget and National Planning.

    The former head of finance, Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P), was rushed to a nearby hospital just about 100km from the tournament venue where he was pronounced dead at around 9:30 pm on Saturday.

    Other members of the badminton club said the late Sanchi was hale and hearty before his untimely demise.

    President of the club, Mr Terzungwe Uwua said Sanchi’s death was a shock to Wembley Badminton Club.

    “His death came to us as a huge shock. He was a motivator to younger members and a gentleman to the core.

    “As the vice president of the club, he dedicated resources and time to mentor young badminton players.”

    The deceased has since been buried according to Islamic rites at his hometown, Sanchi-Zuru, Kebbi State.

  • EFCC raids Maiduguri Flour Mills, arrests Finance Director, three others

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Maiduguri, Borno state, on Friday raided the premises of Maiduguri Flour Mills arresting four top management staff of the company.

    The Maiduguri Flour Mills is one of the oldest food processing companies belonging to the Borno state government.

    Witnesses said the officials arrived the Kumshe area location of the Flour Mills at about 2 p.m. in the company of armed policemen who surrounded the premises.

    According to a report by Premium Times, the EFCC personnel drove into the premises and asked for the Managing Director of the company, Ma’aji Arfo, who was not available as at the time of the raid.

    The personnel were said to have spent about an hour conducting searches on some of the key management offices during which they retrieved large volumes of documents and then left with four top management staff of the company including the Director of Finance.

    The raid, according to investigations was prompted by a petition written by some unknown members of the state alleging financial misappropriation by the management of the company.

    Those arrested comprised Mohammed Usman, Abba Kyari, Kailan Goni and Abdulfatai Abdulrahim

    The EFCC Zonal Head of Operations in Maiduguri, Mr. Aminu Ado, later confirmed the raid.

    He said the arrest became necessary following the failure of the management of the company to, ”cooperate in an ongoing investigation of the company.”

    The Commission had in August last year received a petition involving the Maiduguri Flour Mills of which the case has been on since then”, Mr Ado said.

    The case could not be concluded following lack of cooperation on the side of management of the company.

    When we say lack of cooperation, I mean the management has not been forthcoming with information which we requested from them. After all the promises they made to furnish us with information we requested, they failed to respond as we requested from them.

    In view of that, we have to make sure that we get the information from them through lawful means. So the only option we have after exhausting the various means of getting them to provide the information was to go there and source the information we needed in order for us to conclude the investigation.

    That was why our personnel visited the Maiduguri Flour Mills.

    In doing that, we had to conduct searches of the premises and recovered some information documents and also arrest some of the personnel of the management.

    The media will henceforth be briefed on the investigation that has now commenced in earnest.’,” he said.

    He said Section 38 of the Act that established EFCC empowers it’s personnel to carry out such raid “if we request information that the person in question fails to oblige”.

    In this case, we have written to them since August 2017 when we received a petition against them; and they wrote to us in reply that they have received our letter and promised to revert. But since then, they failed to get back to us.

    We wonder how somebody or an organisation will take over five months to reply a simple request. That was when we began to suspect that something fishy is going on there. So we had to give them a surprise visit today,’ he explained.