The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday detained a former Acting Governor of Adamawa State, Umaru Fintiri in connection with the ongoing probe of a N1.9billion fraud for the award of a N1.9billion road project in an area ravaged by Boko Haram.
According to a source: “The governor was invited following a petition to the EFCC by a former member of his cabinet, who said he could not keep quiet on what transpired under Fintiri.“From our preliminary findings, we discovered that while in office, the administration of Fintiri awarded two road contracts including a N1billion work for Yola township road and another N1.9billion for road project in Mararaba Garta, which was ravaged by Boko Haram and impossible to execute.
“From our preliminary findings, the two projects were awarded to Roycon Limited. Although there was evidence of the execution of Yola road project, the contracting firm could not move to Mararaba Garta because of Boko Haram insurgency.“
But from records available, Roycon Limited was given a mobilization fee of N200 million. But the said N200million was later traced to Mayim Construction and Properties Limited which is allegedly owned by Fintiri.“About $3.8million from the contract sum was alleged to have been paid to Fintiri who used it to purchase a property in Taraba State.
Responding to a question, the source added: “Investigation so far revealed that Fintiri took a loan from a bank to set up a tea farm on Mambilla Plateau. But when he allegedly got the $3.8million, he diverted it to offset the loan.”
The source said the ex-governor arrived at the EFCC headquarters at about 12noon and had undergone quizzing for seven hours as at the time of filing this report.
“We have taken Fintiri into custody, he might spend some days with us before being admitted to bail. “We have a few issues to also clarify from him. When Fintiri became the acting governor, Adamawa State’s debts amounted to N8.7bliion but within four months, the profile rose to N13.85billion. Following the impeachment of Governor Murtala Nyako and his deputy, Bala Ngilari in July 2014, Fintiri became acting governor as the then Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly.
Nyako allegedly left a balance of N1, 957, 045, 82 in the state government project account with a bank. But Fintiri directed that N1.9 billion from the account be released to the state Ministry of Works on August 27, 2014. It was the same funds that landed Fintiri in trouble because the road project was not executed.”
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