Benue’s N107bn: Court freezes suspects’ bank accounts
The Benue State Attorney general and Commissioner for
Justice, Mr. Mike Gusa, on Thursday said that an Abuja Chief
Magistrate Court had ordered immediate freezing of the bank accounts of
12 former Benue officials recently arrested by EFCC in conjunction with
Nigeria police.
Gusa, who spoke with our correspondent, said those whose
accounts were frozen include the former Benue State Commissioner of
Finance, Omadachi Oklobia; former Adviser on Local Government and
Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Solomon Wombo; former Permanent Secretary in
the Bureau, Asen Sambe; the accountant of the bureau, Isaiah Ipevnor;
and 12 others indicted by the Kpojime Commission of Inquiry for
allegedly looting over N107bn belonging to state government.
Gusa said the court gave the order while ruling on an
exparte motion brought before it by Police detectives who are
investigating the matter.
According to Gusa, ”Since these people were arrested and
investigation is still going on, the Police decided to obtain order from
court to put every transaction around their accounts on hold, pending
when investigation would be completed”.
The commissioner said the order has been served on all
affected banks and was optimistic that Benue State Government would
follow due process in the recovery of the alleged looted funds.
The Attorney General disclosed that, so far, over N250m
have been recovered from the suspects, saying the state government in
collaboration with anti graft agencies is making efforts to recover the
remaining money.
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