EFCC Begins Probe Of Amaechi’s Administration
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has commenced
probe on the administration of the immediate past governor of Rivers
state, of Rotimi Amaechi.
According to a report by ThisDay, the probe comes after a Port
Harcourt-based group, The Integrity Group, petitioned EFCC on July
29th, accusing the former governor of corruption, graft and abuse of
office while he served as governor.
According to the petition filed by the group, Governor Amaechi
allegedly sold the Rivers State Electric Power projects and the revenue
generated were converted to other uses through payments amounting to N60
billion to three companies all located at Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt.
The group also allege that the proposed Karibi Whyte Specialist
Hospital in Port Harcourt which was initiated by the former governor,
was a failed contract which cost the state a whooping N4.63 billion.
They say the circumstances leading to the failure of the contract is
questionable.
The group also allege that the former governor, appointed a firm of
tax consultants, which was given a relatively exorbitant fee of 12 per
cent of taxes collected on a much lower monthly collection target of
N2.5 billion, even as the Rivers State Internal Revenue Service was
raking in about N7.5 billion monthly at five per cent administrative
cost, as prescribed by law. The consultants were said to have collected
over N1.5 billion in fees within weeks of their being engaged by
Amaechi’s government.
EFCC operatives responded to the petition in three separate letters
titled, “Investigation Activities”, and dated August 13, 2015 and
immediately swung into a detailed probe of Amaechi’s dealings as alleged
by the group.
While two of the letters with reference numbers CR:
30/EFCC/ABJ/EG/T4/Vol.26/386 and CR: 30/EFCC/ABJ/EG/T4/Vol.26/379,
respectively were addressed to the Permanent Secretary, state Ministry
of Finance, in respect of the sale of the state power projects as well
as Clinoriv Specialist Hospital and Leisure Limited, which was engaged
to have constructed the still-born Karibi Whyte Specialist Hospital, the
third one with reference number CR: 30/EFCC/ABJ/EG/T4/Vol.26/380 was
addressed to the state Accountant-General in respect of the activities
of Messrs Collect Nigeria Limited on the collection of internally
generated revenue (IGR) on behalf of the state.
One of the EFCC letters to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Finance, read in part: “The commission is investigating a case of
conspiracy, abuse of office and fraud. In view of the above, you are
kindly requested to furnish the following:
Details of all the assets sold to the NG Power-HPS Limited; total
amount received and the account it was paid into; Sales
Agreement/Memorandum of Understanding; House of Assembly
resolution/approval; investments made from the proceeds if any;
documents indicating due process; and any other information that will
assist the commission in its investigation.”
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