Former Kano Gov Kwankwaso Dragged to EFCC by Pensioners
The pensioners in Kano state civil service have dragged
former governor of the state, Rabiu Kwankwaso to the Economic and Financial
Crime Commission, (EFCC), demanding the repatriation of N2 billion pension
money allegedly deposited by the former governor in a failed bank.
The pensioners, in a petition dated May 20, 2015 and signed
by one Barrister A.B Bulama Esq, said the pensioners’ trustees had deposited
N2billion in Euro Bank Plc, Kano branch, at the urgings of Mr. Kwankwaso.
They said
soon after the deposit was made the bank went into liquidation and the former governor refused to follow up for claims. They asked the EFCC to invite Mr. Kwankwaso to explain why he refused to follow up the case of the N2billion pension fund at the NDIC.
soon after the deposit was made the bank went into liquidation and the former governor refused to follow up for claims. They asked the EFCC to invite Mr. Kwankwaso to explain why he refused to follow up the case of the N2billion pension fund at the NDIC.
The petitioners noted that Mr. Kwankwaso was not a trustee
of their funds and thus lacked the authority to deal with the funds as he
liked. They also queried the continued withholding of their money, about
N10billion, by the commissioner of finance and the accountant general.
They said when they began to ask questions, the former
governor told them he had purchased three warehouses for them at the Free Trade
Zone in Kano. He also said his housing projects, Amana City, had been
transferred to the pension trust fund in lieu of the retained N10 billion. The
petitioners, however, noted that the Mr. Kwankwaso’s actions were illegal and
bordered on fraud.
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