Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has declared wanted the immediate past Governor of Katsina State, Mr. Ibrahim Shema, over an alleged N76bn fraud.
It was learnt that the EFCC declared him
wanted sequel to allegations levelled against him by his successor,
Governor Aminu Masari.
In a gazette signed by the spokesman for
the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, the anti-graft agency said Shema had
ignored all invitations by the EFCC.
The gazette read in part, “The public is
hereby notified that Ibrahim Shema, a former Governor of Kastina State,
is wanted by the EFCC in connection with a case of criminal conspiracy,
inflation of contracts, abuse of office, diversion of funds and
embezzlement, running into billions of naira.
“The former governor ignored several
invitations by the commission since December 1, 2015, when he was first
summoned by the agency. All efforts to locate him at his known addresses
in Katsina and Abuja were futile.
“The 59-year-old ex-governor hails from
the Dutsena-ma Local Government Area of Katsina State. He is tall, light
in complexion and speaks Hausa and English fluently. Anybody, having
useful information as to his whereabouts, should contact the
commission.”
Masari had expressed dissatisfaction
with the handover note presented to him by his predecessor, prompting
him to set up a probe panel into the administration of Shema.
Masari had said he had “concrete evidence” to drag his predecessor before the anti-graft agency to recover all stolen funds.
According to Masari, there are some
mistakes that can be forgiven, “but N70bn is a huge amount of money that
we cannot overlook.”
The governor promised that all stolen
public money would be retrieved to correct past mistakes and bring
sanity into the public service.
He alleged that the former governor
misappropriated over N76bn collected as excess crude oil allocation and
diverted over N7.5bn into his private pocket.
Masari also alleged that Shema and other
top government officials of the Ministry of Local Government Affairs
diverted over N750m earmarked for the purchase of drugs for ther state’s
local governments.
The Katsina State governor added that
his administration was aware of a campaign of calumny sponsored by his
predecessor in the media to frustrate him from going ahead with the
probe and retrieving stolen funds.
He alleged that more than N1.8bn was paid by the former governor to proprietors of some newspapers for the job.
In his response, Shema said in a letter
written by his lawyers, Wole Olanipekun (SAN) and Co, that there was an
“unwarranted and unexpected campaign of calumny being waged against the
ex-governor coupled with a deliberate attempt to blackmail, denigrate
and vilify Shema and his aides.
He described as blatant lies, nauseating
and malicious the claims that the “Ibrahim Shema-led administration
incurred and left the state with a debt of N42bn upon the expiration of
its term; that the administration incurred a foreign debt portfolio of
$78m and that a sum of N13bn got missing between January and May 2015.”
The former governor also debunked
allegations that a sum of N7bn was dubiously transferred to the account
of the state chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria
and same was recklessly used by the said association.
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