The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission has intensified its probe of the immediate past Governor of
Ebonyi State, Martin Elechi, over some alleged fraudulent contracts
approved by his government.
Earlier in the year, the EFCC had
received a series of petitions against Elechi’s government, causing the
commission to invite the ex-governor and his son, Nnanna.
In continuation of the probe, the EFCC
arrested a former Commissioner for Public Utilities in the state, Mr.
Benjamin Okah, for his alleged role in a $12m contract awarded to a
United States-based firm, Califco Group, in 2012.
The EFCC said in a statement by its
spokesman, Mr. Wilson uwujaren, that the state government paid $10.8m to
the firm in 2012 as mobilisation fee but the project was abandoned.
The anti-graft agency said Okah allegedly received N83m as gratification through two of his companies.
The statement read, “The EFCC on Monday
arrested a former Commissioner for Public Utilities in Ebonyi State,
Benjamin Okah, for alleged abuse of office and collecting gratification
to the tune of N83m.
“The arrest was sequel to a petition by
the Ebonyi State Government over a $12m contract to a US-based company,
Califco Group, that had been abandoned since 2012, despite a
mobilisation of $10.8m already paid by Ebonyi State Government into the
accounts of the said company.
“Investigation has revealed that both
the Abuja and Ebonyi State addresses of the said company are fictitious.
In the course of investigation, it was discovered that the former
commissioner allegedly collected gratification from the company in the
sum of N83m between July 30, 2012 and December 30, 2014, through his
companies: Global Victory Allied Company and Mahco Mega Nigeria Limited.
“Investigation in this matter continues.”
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