EFCC hands over recovered N263m to Kwara
The Ilorin Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
on Tuesday handed over N263,327,800 to the Kwara State Government.
The money, which was recovered by the EFCC following painstaking
investigations, was handed over to the state Governor, AbdulRahman
AbdulRazak, by the Head of the Zone, Isyaku Sharu, at the EFCC office in
Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
Sharu revealed that the money was recovered from suspected looters of the state’s treasury.
He said: “The money was siphoned from KWIRS (Kwara State Internal Revenue Service) and 16 Local Government Areas of the state.”
He further explained that about N5 billion was siphoned from KWIRS and
shared in the ratio of 30/70 per cent by some notable individuals in the
state through their cronies.
He said: “We have 48 convictions and
the worth of recovered assets, both at interim and final forfeiture, is
in excess of N8.5 billion.
“The mandate given to the Commission is
to conduct holistic and all-inclusive clean up of fraud and pen robbery,
and we will not relent in doing this.”
Receiving the recovered fund, Abdul-Razak promised to utilise the money judiciously.
He said: “The money I received today is N263,327,800, while the last recovered fund was N210 million.
“This fund will be used to augment the budget, social development and
the remaining will be used for paying state government debt to Federal
Government on the SME programme.”
He further revealed that the
previous administration in the state took a loan of N2 billion from the
Federal Government to implement SME programmes, but nothing was
accounted for, as most of it was basically stolen.
It will be
recalled that the Ilorin Zonal Office of the EFCC had in October last
year handed over the sum of N112 million cash recovered from thieves of
the state treasury to the state government.





