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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

FG Set To Reopen 30 Ex-Governors’ Corruption Cases

Thirty former Governors may be in fresh troubles ahead as the Federal Government through the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abukakar Malami, is set to reopen corruption cases for which they were earlier investigated by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission.



Quoting an ICPC sources on Monday Punch Newspapers reveal that the commission had, last week, received a letter from the office of the AGF, giving the anti-graft agency a directive to that effect.

Some of the ex-governors, according to one of the sources, include some, who had been convicted for charges preferred against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Others are currently undergoing trial on charges initiated against them by the EFCC at either the various divisions of the Federal High Court or the High Courts of their home states.

There are about five of the former governors, who are now serving senators.
Some of them had served as senators after completing two terms as governors.
The sources did not disclose the names of those on the list so as not to bungle further investigations where necessary.

The affected personalities, it was learnt, served as governors for either one or two terms between 1999 and 2015, and are from all the six geopolitical zones in the country.
It was also confirmed that majority of those on the list belonged to the two dominant political parties, the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party.
Another source, however, confirmed that a former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, who was convicted in the United Kingdom for fraud-related charges and still serving his prison terms, was on the list.
Apart from Ibori, two former governors from the South-South, are said to be on the list.

Five of the former governors are from the South-East, and three from the South-West.
It was gathered that the ex-governors, whose cases would be reopened, included six from the North-West; six from the North-East, and eight from the North-Central.

Part of the AGF’s letter indicated that the cases against some of the former governors had been investigated some years ago but charges were never filed against them.
The letter partly read, “It is clear that some of these governors and other politically-exposed persons have not been charged to court despite the fact that the ICPC has concluded their investigations concerning allegations levelled against them for one reason or the other.

“It is the position of the present administration that all ex-governors that the ICPC had long concluded investigations into the various allegations levelled against them should be immediately prosecuted.”

The letter also gave the Chairman of the ICPC a 14-day ultimatum to “remit the duplicate case files concerning the politically-exposed persons investigated by the ICPC over the years” to the office of the AGF.
The letter indicated that this was in the exercise of the powers vested in the AGF by Section 174(1) of the Constitution as well as sections 105 (3) and 106 (a) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.
The AGF’s letter also requested files of other high-profile cases involving politically-exposed persons.

The AGF letter defines high-profile cases as cases “involving alleged misconduct amounting to economic sabotage; involving complex financial transactions or property movement; involving any of the suspects, who is a politician, a public officer or judicial officer; and where the subject matter involves government or corruption of its official or involves the abuse of office.”
Such judiciary officers, it was learnt, would include judges allegedly involved in economic sabotage, including financial transactions.

It could not be confirmed on Monday whether the AGF’s office had received any response from the ICPC regarding the request.

The Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the AGF, Mr. Salihu Isah, could not be reachedon Monday as his telephone line indicated that it was switched off.



*BUHARI E DON DO!!!...Give food and jobs before you start chasing the goat around the farm yard..ah ah!!!

Very soon every Nigerian will have a case file with the EFCC.
AH AH E DON DO!!!


40 comments:

  1. This is A nice idea I must say




    *Larry was here*

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  2. This is stupidity!
    Corruption corruption the country is drowning.
    This administration is clueless
    Buhari knows nothing!

    People are dying of hardship and this old man is bringing up things of the past all in the name of fighting corruption.
    When God wants to punish a nation,he gives them evil leaders
    Buhari is evil.

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  3. Tired of this buhari and his stupid regime..... He should think of alleviating poverty na, who all dis arrests abi na case files don EPP?

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  4. Buhari should please do something about the state of the nation. The economy is in a sorry state.

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  5. Ggen ghen...one day we would grow pass this stage

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  6. Lmao. Stella shey u preach we should be patient na. You are in germany with ur passport and visa free access to over 100 countries, yet u don taya. Imagine those of us here that our businesses have shut down cos we cant even import items we need to continue our business ir that theres no light, security, infrastructure etc.
    I just hope he wont spend all his yrs chasing looted funds and not do anything.

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  7. seriously.. There are more pressing issues than fighting corruption
    the economy is bad enough as it is yet nothing is being done. tsst

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  8. He wants them to return the loot so he and his goons can reloot it.fake life. I can only imagine how much wealth Buhari has amassed since he became president, his 10 generations to come will never suffer. It is well.

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  9. He wants them to return the loot so he and his goons can reloot it.fake life. I can only imagine how much wealth Buhari has amassed since he became president, his 10 generations to come will never suffer. It is well.

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  10. Amaechi number 1

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  11. I just pity those that voted him in and he's change....I bet this ain't wat dey bargained!!

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  12. The AGF is only doing HIS job. The EFCC is only doing ITS job. They never asked the other wheels of the government to stop turning until they are through. The other ministries/ministers can do theirs as well. Or can't you prepare 4 meals at the same time using the 4 burners on your cooker? Can't you walk and chew gum at the same time?

    Stop saying Buhari e don do. Instead say "Well done the AGF/EFCC. Now others get up and start working too."

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    1. Ori epe ju. Am clapping for you right in my home. He should continue so that those in power now will know stealing is the same as corruption.

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  13. I am so tired of this yeye man called Buhari.

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  14. Ghen ghen, dem voted for change. he should continue and be chasing wild goose instead of dealing with hunger in the land. You can now imagine a paint of garri is now N700. No poor man for this country.

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  15. Stella tell am o....i been think say him be your love sha, and you nor go gree open small eye for am...kudos

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  16. This is def.the outcome of OBJ's closed door meeting with Mr.President days back. Akala,Gbenga Daniel,Bukola Saraki etc una go hear am. They want to deal with Saraki big time( The youth walks faster than the elderly but the elderly knows the road) . Nigerian politics is like reading John Grisham's.

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I hate this country....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  18. I am 1000% in support of this, let them bring back our money sharperly and let this govt spend it for real developmental projects.

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    1. God bless you. Anyone that cannot wait can try Somalia or Liberia(make dem liberate una sense there).

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  19. Okay good. Let the government probe every every. Oga abeg chase and catch the goat wey dey disturb farm yard.

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  20. Could this perhaps be banana peels for the likes of Asiwaju & Amaechi?
    Bubu, who the gods want to kill, they first make mad! If you turn around and bite the fingers that fed you(in the guise of fighting corruption) the finger go put pepper for your eye o.

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  21. Which way Nigeria? Forward or backward? Buhari, you will see what you are looking for very soon. Time waster.

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  22. #Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future*

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  23. Be like say Buhari promised these people commission for how much they can collect from people, instead of focussing on building the nation.
    Buhari will be made to face the full arm of the law when or before he leaves office. He in not an innocent man himself!
    The God that removed Abacha is not asleep. The recent killings have stated this man's real heart. wickedness and vengefulness and plans to subtly turn Nigeria into the Islamic Republic of Nigeria. Lord Arise and show you are still God. There shall be no more losses and intimidation of Christians!

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  24. Buhari ,I will continue praying so that you will focus in the present situation of this country.

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  25. I wonder why you all are shouting e Don do? Na buhari dey chase them? That's from the AG'S office, and besides government can multi task the reason we have ministers and permanent secretary

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  26. Clueless president ever. Keep chasing rats while your house is on fire.

    Okpoko presi

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  27. Mbadinuju nko?

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  28. Theodore Orji Abia State.Serving Senator!!!most of the armed robbers are in the Senate.Catcth them quick quick o!!!

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    1. That is right. You go, Mr. President. On the question of sanitizing a fantastically corrupt public system in Naija, every right thinking person is behind you...just as the details of recovered loot amounts are disclosed to citizens and the infrastructural projects such loot is applied towards. How about you start with provision of consistent power, as well as, good road networks across the country? We want our people /talents to live a long healthy life. Not one that is cut short by the present death traps called roads. Nawa-wa 4 matta.

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  29. Theodore Orji Abia State.Serving Senator!!!most of the armed robbers are in the Senate.Catcth them quick quick o!!!

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  30. Theodore Orji Abia State.Serving Senator!!!most of the armed robbers are in the Senate.Catcth them quick quick o!!!

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  31. Hahahahahahahahahahaha, @ 'e don do!!!' I don't blame the guys that granted an interview last time, and said we have forgiven the looters. APC should start work abeg

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