Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Alleged 15bn fraud: EFCC drags Nyako, 8 others to court

ABUJA – The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has dragged the former Governor of Adamawa State , Admiral Murtala Nyako‎ before the Federal High Court in Abuja for arraignment over his alleged complicity in money laundering.
Nyako who was marshaled into the court room at exactly 1:05pm by operatives of the anti-graft agency, is presently awaiting the arrival of trial Justice Evoh Chukwu.
‎The erstwhile governor was brought to court in a white coaster bus with an Abuja registration number, BR 739 BWR, alongside three other accused persons.
He was charged to court alongside eight others including his son Abdul Aziz.
Nyako and others at the courtNyako was alleged to have ‎siphoned over N15billion from the Adamawa State treasury while he held sway as its governor.EFCC had previously declared him and his son, Abdul Azizi wanted following their alleged refusal to honour many invitations from the commission.
Subsequently, his son was arrested in Gombe state on February 14 by EFCC operatives.
EFCC insisted that the ex-governor who was impeached from office on July 15, 2014, by the Adamawa State House of Assembly ‎over alleged gross misconduct, used his son and other top officials of the state government and looted public funds.
Meantime, following the swearing-in of President Muhammadu Buhari, Nyako who went on self-exile during the tenure of fo‎rmer President Goodluck Jonathan, returned to the country on May 30.
He later surrendered himself to the EFCC which on June 1, grilled him for over 10 hours at its headquarters in Abuja.
Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the same high court had on June 15, refused to issue an interim order of injunction stopping‎ the commission from arresting the former governor for prosecution over the alleged crime.

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