NO fewer than 12 governors are being
investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the
Independent Corrupt Practices Commission for massive fraud and misappropriation
of public funds in their states, a SUNDAY
PUNCHinvestigation has revealed.
Our correspondent learnt that the
discreet investigations commenced after the anti-graft agencies received
several petitions against the 12 governors.
While the EFCC is investigating eight
governors, the ICPC is probing four.
It was gathered that most of the
petitions were received after the said governors had celebrated their first
year in office.
A senior official of the EFCC, who
pleaded anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, told
our correspondent that the number of the petitions against each of the governor
was so huge that the agency could not ignore them.
The official added that though the
commission did not have the powers to prosecute the governors because of the
immunity they enjoy, it would continue with the probe.
According to the source, nearly all
the governors were aware that there were petitions against them but they did
not know that investigations had begun.
He said, “We won’t wait until they
finish their tenure before we start our work. Moreover, we are not talking
about one or two petitions against the governors, the petitions are in huge
numbers and we have a duty to act. Of course, not all the allegations in the
petition will be true but we have to find out first.
“Once they finish their tenure, we
will be sending out invitations and making arrests. We have a minimum of two
years to finish our investigations on them. When they finish ruling, we will be
ready.”
When pressed by SUNDAY PUNCH to divulge the identity of the
governors, the source refused. The official expressed fears that the governors
could scuttle the investigations by bringing political pressure to bear on the
agency and its investigators.
He, however, identified Governors Rochas
Okorocha of Imo State; and Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State as being on the
probe list.
“Both of them are aware of the
investigations but others are not. If we give you their names, they will start
intense lobbying and manoeuvrings which won’t aid our investigations,” the
source added.
Last year, the sacked chairmen of the
27 local governments in Imo State had told the EFCC that Okorocha
misappropriated funds from a N13.5bn bond raised by his predecessor, Ikedi
Ohakim.
The Association of Local Governments
of Nigeria also alleged that since June 2011, the Joint Accounts Committee in
Imo State had not functioned and all statutory allocations due to the local
governments totaling over N80bn had been misappropriated by Okorocha.
Following the ALGON petition, among
others, operatives of the EFCC visited Imo in October and commenced probes into
the operations of the state joint account with the local government as well as
the financial records of the state under former Governor Ikedi Ohakim.
However, the state Commissioner for
Information, Mr. Chinedu Offor, had said, “The investigation of the state
finances is a welcome development because the EFCC is finally making efforts to
investigate and hopefully recover billions of Naira spent on phantom
Internet-based projects.
“Okorocha was the first sitting
governor to have called on the EFCC to set up a unit in every governor’s office
to pre-empt and prevent corruption rather than launching investigations after
the funds go missing. He runs the most transparent administration in the
country and has nothing to hide.”
SUNDAY PUNCH further gathered that Uduaghan was being investigated for
the “suspicious award of Asaba International Airport contracts and
other projects.”
“The petitions against the Delta
State governor and some of his officials queried the way they have been
awarding contracts and questionable projects. We have gone to the state and
invited some of the officials. They have told us what they know but we are not
satisfied so we will keep at it,” the source added.
Confirming the petitions against the
governors, the Head, Media and Publicity of the commission, Mr. Wilson
Uwujaren, said, “We have petitions against some of the sitting governors and we
are making some enquiries about the petitions. I cannot tell you the governors
being investigated even though the public is aware of some. Yes, the governors
enjoy immunity but it won’t deter us.”
Similarly, ICPC spokesman, Mr. Folu
Olamiti, confirmed that the agency was probing four governors.
He said, “I can’t give you their
names and I can’t tell you how far we have gone but we are investigating four
governors. The governors enjoy immunity but the people they use to pilfer
public funds don’t. We are interrogating their men and when we are done, we
will charge them to court.”
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How clean and transparent are these EFCC and ICPC people themselves who deliberately select who to investigate and leaves out those favoured by the presidency.
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Why can't the government set up a monitoring team to stop this people from wasting tax payers money, there are so much left un attended to. Why must we cry over a split milk all the time. God pls save us from these corrupt leaders. Change their mind from evil thought to GOOD.
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