by Admin | Oct 13, 2017 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC Ibrahim Magu, says more than N30 billion looted funds have been recovered since the commencement of the whistle blowing policy. “Since the commencement of the whistle-blower policy, we have received hundreds of actionable tips that led to the following cash recoveries: N527, 643,500; $53,222,747; GBP 21,222,890 and Euro 547,730,” Mr. Magu said on Thursday at the launch of the whistle-blower support project. Tagged ‘Corruption Anonymous’ (CORA), the project is being organised by the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy, AFRICMIL, in partnership with the MacArthur Foundation. In a speech at the event, Mr. Magu said the EFCC has created an environment for those with information to approach the Commission, confident that the information they give would be put into effective use. Thursday’s speech comes about two months after Mr. Magu some of the tip-offs passed to anti-graft detectives by whistle blowers were leading nowhere. The EFCC chief, however, explained his stance at the event. “I am glad to report that Nigerians have so far been very responsive. We have always treated every tip referred to us with strict sense of responsibility bearing in mind that such undertaking on the part of the whistle-blower is usually a matter of trust and even risk. “At the same time, we have been careful not to be used by mischief makers who would want to abuse this process. “Let me reiterate that just as there is consequence for corruption, there will be consequence for those who want to take advantage of this noble initiative in the fight against corruption...
by Admin | Jul 26, 2017 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI The Controller of the Nigerian Prisons Service Plateau Command, Mr. Neol Ailewon, says 248 prisoners are on death row in prisons across the state. Ailewon said in Jos on Monday, that the condemned convicts, which included three were female, hail from different parts of the country. “We have 248 condemned convicts in custody in the various prisons within this command, of which three of them are female. “For someone to be condemned, it means he has committed a serious offence against the state. “Managing this set of inmates is indeed a difficult task, considering the fact that they know they have been condemned by law. “But as correction officers, we are trained to handle the good, the bad and the ugly, and we try to cater for them while in custody,” he said. The controller also disclosed that 1,120 convicts were serving various jail terms while 516 inmates are awaiting trial in the seven formations under the command. “We don’t have issues handling the convicted inmates because they are serving their terms in jail and certain of leaving someday. “So they relatively behave well, and in most cases, we use them to ensure peaceful atmosphere in the prisons, and they are the sole beneficiaries of the training on skills that we give our prisoners,” he said. Ailewon appealed to the government, wealthy individuals and groups to support the service in ensuring that the inmates return to the society as reformed persons. SOURCE: TODAY...
by Admin | Jul 26, 2017 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI At least seven persons kidnapped by Boko Haram on Tuesday have been freed, an official has said. PREMIUM TIMES reported how a yet to be confirmed number of oil explorers hired by the state oil firm, NNPC, were kidnapped by the terror group, alongside their security aides. The victims were part of the team exploring for crude in the Lake Chad basin. Report reaching journalists in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital suggest that at least seven of the abducted persons including members of the NNPC exploration crew were freed after a rescue-mission embarked upon by a joint force of soldiers and local security personnel. The council chairman of Magumeri Local Government Area of Borno State, Zanna Modu, informed journalists via a phone interview that the rescue was effected on Wednesday after a heated gun battle between soldiers and members of the terror group. Mr. Modu said of the abducted persons, the troops were able to rescue four Civilian-JTF members, two NNPC personnel and a staff of the University of Maiduguri. The NNPC had confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that it subcontracted part of the exploration to the Geology department of the University of Maiduguri. The chairman said a large number of Boko Haram fighters were killed during the shootout. He added that some vehicles belonging to the NNPC were also recovered. The University of Maiduguri authorities have declined comment on the abduction incident, citing security concerns. It is not yet clear if any of the abducted oil workers or their security aides still remain with the Boko Haram. Read our earlier story on the kidnap here. More details...
by Admin | Jul 26, 2017 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Wednesday disclosed that it has recovered a total of N328.9 billion from nine major oil marketers within one year. The disclosure was made by the Spokesman of the commission, Wilson Uwujaren, in a statement in Abuja. In the statement, he identified the marketers as Conoil Plc, Total Plc, OVH Energy Plc, Oando Plc, Forte Oil and Gas Plc, Mobil Plc, MRS Oil Plc, and NIPCO Oil Plc. According to him, the recovery was made by the Kano office of the commission between July 2016 and July 2017. Uwajaren said the development followed a petition against the management of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, and its subsidiary, Pipelines and Product Marketing Company, PPMC. He said the petition alleged that N40 billion had been stolen by the major oil marketers in connivance with the leadership of the NNPC and PPMC. “The EFCC, in a swift reaction, referred the petition to a special task force which swung into action by conducting a discrete investigation. “Findings by the operatives of the EFCC revealed that the oil marketers were actually indebted to the Federal Government of Nigeria to the tune of N91.5 billion between 2010 and 2016. “Further investigation into the allegation also revealed that the oil marketers had continued to obtain petroleum products from the government without proper payment, in violation of the NNPC/PPMC credit facility regulations. “A probe of which further led to the discovery of N258.9 billion,” he said Uwujaren further explained that the total amount of debt stood at N349.8 billion following the latter discovery. He said officials of...
by Admin | Jul 26, 2017 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI The attack occurred in the remote village of Eshu in Magumeri local government area of Borno State at about 9:15 a.m., when militants suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists opened fire on the convoy. A team of Nigerian Army troops escorting oil prospectors in northern Borno State was ambushed by militants on Tuesday, a security source disclosed to SaharaReporters. The attack occurred in the remote village of Eshu in Magumeri local government area of Borno State at about 9:15 a.m., when militants suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists opened fire on the convoy. The team comprised of troops, oil prospectors, civilian Joint Task Force members and locals vigilantes. The militants burned the convoy’s vehicles and kidnapped some troops. “It was bad news for us, as we lost some of our troops and many are still missing,” a security said “They were ambushed by terrorists in Magumeri in the morning along with oil prospectors.” The source did not confirm the number of troops killed in the...
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