Tag: Serving Governor

  • How serving Nigerian governor withdrew N60bn cash from state’s coffers in six years – EFCC chairman

    How serving Nigerian governor withdrew N60bn cash from state’s coffers in six years – EFCC chairman

    A serving Nigerian Governor has allegedly withdrawn N60 billion from his state’s purse in about six years.

    This was made known by the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdulrasheed Bawa.

    The disclosure was contained in the latest edition of the anti-graft agency’s in-house magazine: “EFCC Alert.”

    In the interview, conducted by TVC, Bawa revealed that the Governor involved is from the North Central geopolitical zone.

    He said: “Very soon, Nigerians are going to see some of the things that we are doing. I can tell you for free that the new Department of Intelligence that we have created is working wonders. They have come up with a lot of intelligence.

    “In one of them, a governor in a North-Central state within the last six years (one individual) has withdrawn over N60 billion in cash.

    “We are looking at all of that, and I assure you that at the end of all of our investigations, Nigerians are going to be briefed of what we are doing behind the scene on cybercrime, politically-exposed persons, as well as engaging government agencies to ensure that we have better processes and procedures on how to do government business.

    “We are not setting out to be engaging with people on the pages of newspapers or press conferences. We are working hard trying to see what we can do behind the scenes (to eradicate corruption).”

    Bawa also disclosed that contrary to widely-held opinion that alleged corruption cases against former governors, are marooned, they, according to him, are being actively-pursued and investigation reports would be out soon.

    He said: “I can assure you that we are working [on them]. We don’t want to talk about matters that are under investigation. Yes, we invited a former governor (Lucky Igbinedion) for interrogation. He was with us for two days and he has been released; investigation is ongoing, but we are being careful and cautious, so we won’t be accused of engaging in a media trial.”

    Starting with those who served between 1999 and 2007, more than 50 former and serving governors are believed to be under alleged corruption investigation.

    Five former governors have since been convicted, with higher courts overturning the sentencing of two, former Abia governor, Orji Kalu and Bala Ngilari, who briefly ran Adamawa State.

    The commission is pursuing a fresh judicial approval to re-prosecute Kalu.

    Two former governors are currently serving jail terms: former Plateau State Governor and serving Senator, Joshua Dariye, and his Taraba State counterpart, former Governor Jolly Nyame.

    On the celebrated conviction of the former boss of the federally-controlled Pension Scheme, Abdulrasheed Maina and his son, Faisal, the anti-graft agency leadership says its focus is now on banks, deemed complicit in the saga.

    Bawa said: “We are going to implement the pronouncement [of the Court] to the letter. The banks are complicit and there are some issues raised there and we are looking at that already. Anything that has to do with judgement of the Court has to be complied with in total. And so, the banks are involved, so we are going to go after them as well.

    “We are very happy that we secured the conviction. And of course the restitution to the government. We still have another case that is ongoing. We also have civil forfeiture cases on some of these properties. So if you look at the big picture, I think we are good to go.

    “The issue of pension fraud is something that is mind-boggling and we are looking at that. We recently held a sensitisation programme titled: ‘Eradication of Pension Fraud in Nigeria.’ So we are working to ensure that we have sanity within the system.”

  • 2023: NGF planning to hijack APC to install serving governor as Buhari’s successor – Ex-Senator reveals

    2023: NGF planning to hijack APC to install serving governor as Buhari’s successor – Ex-Senator reveals

    A former governorship aspirant in Zamfara State, Senator Kabiru Garba Marafa, yesterday warned stalwarts of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to be wary of alleged plot to install a serving governor as President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor in 2023.

    He said the plot by some members of the Governors’ Forum to hijack the APC machinery to install the serving governor to succeed President Buhari will crumble like a pack of cards.

    Marafa, who represented Zamfara Central Senatorial District in the Eighth Senate, spoke in Abuja while charting the way forward for the party’s reconciliation committee.

    He said: “There are good people in the committee who mean well for the party, and I advise them to wake up and do what they are asked to do and leave the politics of 2023.

    “Nobody can bring the position of national chairman to the North now. The moves by some within the Governors’ Forum to hijack the party and install a serving governor and an expired one to succeed President Buhari will crash the way former Governor Abdulaziz Yari’s selfish agenda crashed totally.”

    On the statement credited to Yari that APC in Zamfara is intact and that Governor Mai Mala Buni’s reconciliation committee should go to sleep, Marafa noted that though he is not bothered, the committee should be mindful of people who speak from both sides of their mouths.

    On the allegation that he is romancing with the PDP government in the state, having produced the SSG and some commissioners, Marafa said: “Well, I am equally not bothered by whether someone wants to reconcile with me or not. Politically speaking, I am comfortable and at peace with myself.

    “I am still in the APC because I choose to, not because of fear of prosecution. I am part and parcel of the efforts that produced APC. The party did nothing to me; I did everything for it. All the political troubles I faced are traceable to my support for APC.

    “Remember the 8th National Assembly leadership crisis? Remember how Yari scuttled the APC plan?

    “I was a senator of the Federal Republic when APC was formed. I contributed immensely to its success.

    “I listened to Yari’s press briefing after his visit to the APC secretariat; he cowardly tried to say something like he sent some people to the National Assembly, but the moment they were there, they forgot how they got in there.

    “Let me put the record straight: in 2011 when Yari was desperate to become governor, he came to my house in my village the night PDP fraudulently denied me ticket in favour of the then incumbent senator.

    “Yari begged me to accept their (ANPP) ticket, which at that time meant nothing, looking at the fact that the federal, state and local governments were all under the firm control of the PDP.

    “He didn’t bring the ticket to my house because he loved me; ANPP offered me the ticket because they were desperate to win the election.

    “He pleaded with me to contest because he knew I have people behind me. They love me and the people of Zamfara Central demonstrated their love for me by giving me 100,000 votes over and above the incumbent senator.

    “The incumbent Senator got 93,000 votes and I got 203,000 votes.

    “Senator Yarima, who came from the same zone with Yari, won marginally with less than 7,000 votes. PDP’s Senator Sahabi Ya’u won the other zone with a margin of about 10,000 votes. So, I brought the winning votes.

    “The records are there, and the situation is still the same. It was after he spent eight years as governor that he thought he was strong enough to uproot me, but God taught him the lesson of his life.

    “Or do you think it is easy for a poor senator to challenge a sitting governor, Chairman Governors’ Forum with unlimited resources from his state, Paris Club and all other clubs you can think of?

    “He could not as a sitting governor, for instance, match my rally. He in fact could not organise one. My rally was played live on NTA; go and find out. I defeated him hands-down.

    “Look, I am used to taking risk. I took risk with him (Yari) in 2011. I can still take risk today. I challenge him to come out and take risk

    “What is he doing in APC? He is only afraid of EFCC. Let me and him pick two different political parties other than the ruling party, contest election and see who will win.

    “He should stop this hypocrisy and face reality. He is the one that is desperately looking for reconciliation because he caused the problem, not me. He used state resources and incumbency power to get undue advantage. He is now down and out, so he should stop deceiving himself.”