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Buhari Anti-Corruption War Claims 'Big Fish' As Former Governor Jailed For 5 Years Over Fraud

Buhari Anti-Corruption War Claims 'Big Fish' As Former Governor Jailed For 5 Years Over Fraud

Bala Ngilari,
The President Muhammadu Buhari anti-corruption war has earned a former Adamawa state Governor, Bala Ngilari, a five-years jail term, an Adamawa state High court ruled

Justice Nathan Musa convicted Ngillari to five years imprisonment while discharging and acquitting the other two accused persons, Sanda Lamorde and Ibrahim Welye standing trial with him.

Ngillari was found guilty on all five counts of conspiracy to award contract amounting to the tune of N167,812,500 for the purchase of 25 units of operational official vehicles for the state without compliance with due process.


The judge in his ruling based his conviction of the former Governor on section 58(5) of the Public Procurement Acts, saying “the law hands of the laws are tied to convict any person found guilty of breach of procurement acts to be sentenced to less than five years imprisonment.

He said, “The convict is sentenced to a cumulative sentence of five years, cumulatively on all the five counts to any jail in this country of his choice. But, in the meantime, he will be held here in the Yola Prison.”

Mr Ngilari has, however, said he will exercise his rights to appeal while welcoming the judgement in good faith.

“I accept the judgement with good faith without hard feelings to anyone,” he told journalists after the ruling.

The case against Ngillari, who ruled Adamawa following ex-Governor Murtala Nyako, under the Peoples Democratic Party former, was filed by the ruling All Progressive Congress government led by Mohammed Jibrilla.
Bala Ngilari,
The President Muhammadu Buhari anti-corruption war has earned a former Adamawa state Governor, Bala Ngilari, a five-years jail term, an Adamawa state High court ruled

Justice Nathan Musa convicted Ngillari to five years imprisonment while discharging and acquitting the other two accused persons, Sanda Lamorde and Ibrahim Welye standing trial with him.

Ngillari was found guilty on all five counts of conspiracy to award contract amounting to the tune of N167,812,500 for the purchase of 25 units of operational official vehicles for the state without compliance with due process.


The judge in his ruling based his conviction of the former Governor on section 58(5) of the Public Procurement Acts, saying “the law hands of the laws are tied to convict any person found guilty of breach of procurement acts to be sentenced to less than five years imprisonment.

He said, “The convict is sentenced to a cumulative sentence of five years, cumulatively on all the five counts to any jail in this country of his choice. But, in the meantime, he will be held here in the Yola Prison.”

Mr Ngilari has, however, said he will exercise his rights to appeal while welcoming the judgement in good faith.

“I accept the judgement with good faith without hard feelings to anyone,” he told journalists after the ruling.

The case against Ngillari, who ruled Adamawa following ex-Governor Murtala Nyako, under the Peoples Democratic Party former, was filed by the ruling All Progressive Congress government led by Mohammed Jibrilla.

Shocker: EFCC Seizes N.5b House Of Adamawa Ex-Acting Gov Who 'Stole' N1.9b in 6mnt Admin

Shocker: EFCC Seizes N.5b House Of Adamawa Ex-Acting Gov Who 'Stole' N1.9b in 6mnt Admin

Shocker: EFCC Seizes N.5b House Of Adamawa Ex-Acting Gov Who 'Stole' N1.9b in 6mnt Admin
An acting governor of Adamawa State, Umaru Fintiri's terrace house located in no 7, Gana Street, Maitama, Abuja has been under lock and key (SEIZED) by Nigeria anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC over an allegation of N1.9 billion theft in six months of his administration in the state, Punch Newspaper reports

The house had painted at its entrance the inscription, ‘EFCC, under investigation’.

Following a petition by former members of his cabinet that he embezzled N1.9bn during the three months he acted as governor, Fintiri was arrested by the anti-graft agency 10 days ago.

Fintirin, who was the Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, became acting governor from July 15, 2014 to October 8, 2014 after the impeachment of the substantive governor, Murtala Nyako, and his deputy, Bala Ngilari, in 2014.


The exacting governor allegedly diverted the fund that was meant for the construction of the Faculty of Law at the Adamawa State University, Punch Newspaper says

He said, “Before his impeachment,Murhitala Nyako left a balance of N1,957,045,82 in the state government’s project account with the Yola branch of Zenith Bank, with account number 1011325467. Out of the money, N497m was meant for the construction of a law faculty at the university, which was to be sited at the former Teachers’ College, Yola.

“However, when Fintiri took over as acting governor, he transferred the proposed faculty from Yola to the Mubi campus of the ADSU and later laid the foundation; but after that, the project never took off.

“Investigations revealed that on Fintiri’s orders, part of the N1.9bn was released to the Ministry of Works and a contract was awarded to a construction company, Mayim Construction Limited, for the construction of roads in Mararaba Garta and Kamale in the Michika Local Government Area of the state. The company, we believe, is owned by Fintiri, which is illegal.

“The roads in question have not been constructed.”

The source added that Fintiri also purchased Highland Tea, a tea manufacturing company located on the Mambilla Plateau and jointly owned by Adamawa and Taraba states. The tea company owed N600m to the Bank of Agriculture, which Fintiri paid promptly and became its sole owner.

The source alleged that Fintiri, through his company, bought the assets of a firm, S M Nguroje Nigeria Limited, through the Bank of Agriculture for N650m

The property is a tea plantation and processing plant located in Taraba State.

“We believe that part of the N1.9bn was used in buying the tea plantation,” the source added.

The EFCC is also investigating a loan of N5bn taken by Fintiri as acting governor. It was alleged that the suspect took the loan without following due process.

Fintiri, the source said, would soon be charged to court.

However, a spokesman for Fintiri, who did not want his name in print, said the allegations were baseless, adding that all the contracts were awarded in accordance with the laws of the state.

He said Fintiri’s house was not seized but was only put under investigation.

He said, “The bids for the contracts were transparent and the ministries concerned duly advertised the projects for pre-qualification tender, which was not opened before Fintiri’s tenure ended.

“I think what you as a journalist should do is to find out why a suspect will be held for over 48 hours without being charged to court.”

Meanwhile, the Presidency on Saturday said efforts by the Muhammadu Buhari administration to recover funds stolen by former government officials as well as other individuals were a continuous exercise.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said this in an interview with one of our correspondents.

Adesina was reacting to the criticism that trailed the release of the amounts so far recovered from suspected looters by the Federal Government.

The government said it had recovered a total of N115.7bn in cash, while assets worth over N1.9tn had been frozen in the last one year.

In a statement by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the government said the recoveries were made between May 29, 2015 and May 25, 2016.

The government gave the breakdown of the loot as N78,325,354,631.82; $185,119,584.61; £3,508,355.46 and €11,250.

A conversion of the funds using the official exchange rate of the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that the recovered loot added up to N115,792,760,499.

But some individuals and groups alleged that the amount declared as having been recovered was not the actual amount returned by the suspected looters.

Adesina, however, said this was why the President made it clear that there would be regular updates on the recovered funds by the minister.

“Recovery of loot and declaration of same is a continuing process. The President made it clear in his May 29 broadcast that the Minister of Information would give continuous updates,” the presidential spokesman said.
Shocker: EFCC Seizes N.5b House Of Adamawa Ex-Acting Gov Who 'Stole' N1.9b in 6mnt Admin
An acting governor of Adamawa State, Umaru Fintiri's terrace house located in no 7, Gana Street, Maitama, Abuja has been under lock and key (SEIZED) by Nigeria anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC over an allegation of N1.9 billion theft in six months of his administration in the state, Punch Newspaper reports

The house had painted at its entrance the inscription, ‘EFCC, under investigation’.

Following a petition by former members of his cabinet that he embezzled N1.9bn during the three months he acted as governor, Fintiri was arrested by the anti-graft agency 10 days ago.

Fintirin, who was the Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, became acting governor from July 15, 2014 to October 8, 2014 after the impeachment of the substantive governor, Murtala Nyako, and his deputy, Bala Ngilari, in 2014.


The exacting governor allegedly diverted the fund that was meant for the construction of the Faculty of Law at the Adamawa State University, Punch Newspaper says

He said, “Before his impeachment,Murhitala Nyako left a balance of N1,957,045,82 in the state government’s project account with the Yola branch of Zenith Bank, with account number 1011325467. Out of the money, N497m was meant for the construction of a law faculty at the university, which was to be sited at the former Teachers’ College, Yola.

“However, when Fintiri took over as acting governor, he transferred the proposed faculty from Yola to the Mubi campus of the ADSU and later laid the foundation; but after that, the project never took off.

“Investigations revealed that on Fintiri’s orders, part of the N1.9bn was released to the Ministry of Works and a contract was awarded to a construction company, Mayim Construction Limited, for the construction of roads in Mararaba Garta and Kamale in the Michika Local Government Area of the state. The company, we believe, is owned by Fintiri, which is illegal.

“The roads in question have not been constructed.”

The source added that Fintiri also purchased Highland Tea, a tea manufacturing company located on the Mambilla Plateau and jointly owned by Adamawa and Taraba states. The tea company owed N600m to the Bank of Agriculture, which Fintiri paid promptly and became its sole owner.

The source alleged that Fintiri, through his company, bought the assets of a firm, S M Nguroje Nigeria Limited, through the Bank of Agriculture for N650m

The property is a tea plantation and processing plant located in Taraba State.

“We believe that part of the N1.9bn was used in buying the tea plantation,” the source added.

The EFCC is also investigating a loan of N5bn taken by Fintiri as acting governor. It was alleged that the suspect took the loan without following due process.

Fintiri, the source said, would soon be charged to court.

However, a spokesman for Fintiri, who did not want his name in print, said the allegations were baseless, adding that all the contracts were awarded in accordance with the laws of the state.

He said Fintiri’s house was not seized but was only put under investigation.

He said, “The bids for the contracts were transparent and the ministries concerned duly advertised the projects for pre-qualification tender, which was not opened before Fintiri’s tenure ended.

“I think what you as a journalist should do is to find out why a suspect will be held for over 48 hours without being charged to court.”

Meanwhile, the Presidency on Saturday said efforts by the Muhammadu Buhari administration to recover funds stolen by former government officials as well as other individuals were a continuous exercise.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said this in an interview with one of our correspondents.

Adesina was reacting to the criticism that trailed the release of the amounts so far recovered from suspected looters by the Federal Government.

The government said it had recovered a total of N115.7bn in cash, while assets worth over N1.9tn had been frozen in the last one year.

In a statement by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the government said the recoveries were made between May 29, 2015 and May 25, 2016.

The government gave the breakdown of the loot as N78,325,354,631.82; $185,119,584.61; £3,508,355.46 and €11,250.

A conversion of the funds using the official exchange rate of the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that the recovered loot added up to N115,792,760,499.

But some individuals and groups alleged that the amount declared as having been recovered was not the actual amount returned by the suspected looters.

Adesina, however, said this was why the President made it clear that there would be regular updates on the recovered funds by the minister.

“Recovery of loot and declaration of same is a continuing process. The President made it clear in his May 29 broadcast that the Minister of Information would give continuous updates,” the presidential spokesman said.

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