Nigerian Anti-Graft Agency, EFCC Arrests Gombe SEMA Executive Secretary

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By Auwal Mohammed

Gombe (Nigeria) — Nigeria’s anti corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), says it has arrested the Executive Secretary of Gombe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Danlami Arab Rukuje, for alleged involvement in diversion of materials meant for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

A statement made available to Journalists in Gombe by the Agency, said the arrest followed a tip-off received by the Intelligence and Special Operations Section (ISOS) of the office.

According to the statement, the materials diverted include cans of paints and bags of cement meant as building materials donated to the state by the Presidential Committee on the North-East Initiatives (PCNI), never made it to the IDP camps.

They added that investigations revealed that they were, instead, diverted to other areas including markets, for sale.

A team of operatives acting on the information immediately swung into action, and located shops where the materials were being sold. The Gombe State Fertilizer Grinding Plant where some of the materials were kept was also raided. A store keeper at the state’s Emergency Agency, Isa Garba, was subsequently arrested.

Further investigations, led to the arrest of a staff of the state’s Fertilizer Grinding Plant, Mu’azu Suleman KT.

The suspects will be charged to court, as soon as investigations are concluded, they were released on bail to reliable sureties.

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