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Ex-Interior minister, Abba Moro quizzed by EFCC
Ex-Interior minister, Abba Moro quizzed by EFCC
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Nigeria anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday arrested former Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, over the 2014 fatal recruitment exercise into the Nigerian Immigration Service.
Over 20 persons died in stampedes as thousands of applicants who had gathered in stadiums across the country for the exercise struggled to take part in the recruitment.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan had set up a probe into the recruitment fiasco, but the report of the panel was not released.
Also, calls that the Minister who took over the recruitment from the NIS should be disciplined was not heeded by the former president.
It was believed that President Jonathan spared Moro because he was a protege of David Mark, the President of the Nigeria Senate at the time.
It was learnt that Moro was arrested alongside then Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Interior, Fatima Bamidele on Monday.
Also arrested, according to sources was a director in the Immigrations, Fire Service, Prisons and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, simply identified as Ibrahim.
It was not clear if Moro and the two persons arrested with him will be allowed to go home on Monday night as they were still being quizzed by operatives of the anti- graft agency as at the time of filing in this story.
It was however learnt that Moro will be charged to court after the investigations. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Was it truly David Marks wife that owns the recruitment agency? That is my question for Abba moron. This was swept under the carpet,now it has come to haunt them.
ReplyDeleteIf the EFCC now arrest and charge people to court on civil matters what then is our police officers doing, what's their job? Just road patrol and collect bribes from motorist?
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