AGAIN! EFCC Re-arest Ex Jigawa Governor Lamido And His 2 Sons
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Tuesday, arrested immediate past Jigawa Governor, Sule Lamido along with his two sons over graft allegations.
Vanguard learnt that the former governor and his two sons- Aminu
and Mustapha-were picked up in Abuja on Tuesday and taken to Kano where
they are expected to be arraigned today before the Federal High Court
there.
A source in EFCC said that the governor and his sons would be
charged with a-24-count charge bordering on money laundering and related
offences.
The commission claims Lamido used his sons to transfer state funds
into companies in which they had interest and also received kickback to
the tune of N1.3 billion from a local road building company, but did not
say the job was not done.
EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the arrested and
movement of the Lamido and sons to Kano but did not why they were moved
to Kano and not Jigawa where the alleged offence took place.
Two weeks ago Lamido had to cut short his overseas vacation to honour EFCC invitation over the same case.
He had reported to the EFCC agents who questioned him on what he
knew about the alleged fraud carried out while in office and he denied
allegations he pilfered state funds and was granted administrative bail
by the anti-graft agency.
A source close to the former governor confirmed to Vanguard last
night that Lamido had assembled his legal team to defend him confident
that he had not committed any offence to warrant being persecuted.
A former Minister of Mines and Steel, who is a leading
legal practitioner was on the side of the former governor at the time he
reported to the EFCC and may lead the team of prominent lawyers to
defend Lamido and his sons.