Attah Ede, Makurdi
Nine persons out of the 52 indicted by the Justice Elizabeth
Kpojime Commission of Inquiry had been arrested.
The
Benue State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Bashkir Makama, said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in conjunction with
the police arrested and detained them at the State Police Headquarters,
Makurdi, before taking them to the Force Headquarters in Abuja for
further investigation and subsequent prosecution.
“It is part of the process to recover the alleged N107 bn looted
from the Benue State treasury by 52 individuals and 10 corporate
organisations in the last administration as reported to the anti-graft
agency by Governor Samuel Ortom.’’
Those
arrested were former Governor Gabriel Suswam’s Special Adviser, Bureau
of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Solomon Wombo, a
former Permanent Secretary of the bureau, Mr. Asen Sambe, and the
accountant, Mr. Isaiah Ipevnor.
Others
were Janet Aluga, Moses Detso, Peter Ochoga, James Gera, Aorga Emmanuel
and a former Legal Adviser of the Benue Investment and Property
Company, Mr. John Tyokegh.
Wombo reported himself to the police at the Force Headquarters in Abuja and is currently being detained there.
One
of the operatives, said one of those indicted by the Kpojime Commission, Mr.
Richard Gbande, escaped when the police went to arrest him but his two
cars were impounded.
He revealed that a large amount of money and ammunition were recovered from the houses of some of those arrested.
Reacting
to the development, the State Attorney General and Commissioner for
Justice, Michael Gusa, stated that the
Ortom administration would do everything legally possible to recover the
looted funds.
“I want to
assure the people of the state that after the recovery of the money, it
would be channelled towards the development of the state as well as the
clearing of all salaries and other entitlements owed workers and
pensioners", said Gusa.
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