The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, has arraigned the immediate past Interior Minister, Abba
Moro, on an 11-count charge bordering on obtaining by false pretence,
procurement fraud and money laundering.
Mr. Moro was arraigned before Justice
Anwuli Chikere of the Federal High Court, Abuja, alongside three others for
their roles in the botched March 15, 2014 immigration recruitment exercise that
killed no fewer than 20 job seekers across the country.
His co-accused are: permanent
secretary of the ministry at the time, Anastasia Daniel-Nwobia; a deputy
director in the ministry, F. O Alayebami; one Mahmood Ahmadu (at large), and
the contracting firm given the recruitment job, Drexel Tech Nigeria Ltd.
The EFCC accused the defendants of
defrauding 676,675 Nigerian applicants of N676,675,000 (Six Hundred and Seventy
Six Million, Six Hundred and Seventy Five Thousand Naira).
Each of the 676,675 applicants were
charged N1,000 each for the participating in the recruitment exercise.
The anti-graft agency is also
accusing the defendants of flouting the Public Procurement Act, No. 65 of 2007
in the award of the contract for the organisation of the recruitment test to
Drexel Tech Nigeria Ltd.
The EFCC said Drexel EFCC had no
prior advertisement and no needs assessment and procurement plan was carried
out before the contract was awarded.
According to the anti-graft agency,
the contract was awarded through selective tendering procedure by invitation of
4 (Four) firms without seeking the approval of the Bureau for Public
Procurement, contrary to sections 40, 42 and 43 of the Public Procurement Act,
No. 65 of 2007 and punishable under section 58 of the same act.
Drexel is also alleged to be
unregistered and had no legal capacity to enter into the said contract.
There is also said to be no budgetary
provision for the exercise in the 2014 Federal Capital budget hence the
applicants were made to bear the responsibility of funding the project without
approval of the Board contrary to section 22(5) of the Independent Corrupt
Practices and other Related Offences Act 2000, the charge said.
Justice Chikere ordered that the
former minister should be remanded in Kuje prison, Abuja, while Mrs.
Daniel-Nwobia was released on administrative bail according to media report.
The judge adjourned the case to March
2 for hearing of Mr. Abba Moro’s bail application.

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