Former Jigawa Governor, Sule Lamido with his two sons were arrested on the 7/7/15 over graft allegations by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission,
The
former governor and his two sons- Aminu and Mustapha-were picked up in Abuja on
Tuesday and taken to Kano where they are expected to be arraigned today before
the Federal High Court there.
A source in EFCC said that
the governor and his sons would be charged with a-24-count charge bordering on
money laundering and related offences.
The commission claims
Lamido used his sons to transfer state funds into companies in which they had
interest and also received kickback to the tune of N1.3 billion from a local
road building company, but did not say the job was not done.
EFCC spokesman, Wilson
Uwujaren, confirmed the arrest and movement of Lamido and his sons to Kano but
did not disclose why they were moved to Kano and not Jigawa where the alleged
offence took place.
Two weeks ago Lamido had to
cut short his overseas vacation to honour EFCC invitation over the same case.
He had reported to the EFCC
agents who questioned him on what he knew about the alleged fraud while in
office. Lamido, however, denied allegations that he pilfered state funds and was
granted administrative bail.
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