EFCC recovers N297m for BoA in Kebbi, Kaduna
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Kaduna Zonal
Office, has recovered N297 million diverted from the Bank of Agriculture (BoA)
in Kebbi and Kaduna states.
A statement by the spokesman of the commission, Mr Wilson
Uwujaren, said the funds were diverted by beneficiaries of the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) Anchor Borrowers Programme, disbursed by BoA.
Ibrahim Bappa, Head of Operations of the EFCC office in Kaduna , formally
presented a bank draft for the N102 million to Mohammed Babangida, representative of the BoA Managing Director.
Bappa assured the bank that the EFCC would continue to
assist it in the discharge of its statutory duties.
He, however, decried the worrisome trend in which
beneficiaries of the scheme diverted the funds, and urged the BOA to ensure
proper orientation before loans were disbursed.
Responding, Babangida lauded the efforts of the EFCC in the
recovery, saying the action had restored confidence in the bank.
The EFCC spokesman said investigations into the matter began
in 2017 following a complaint.
According to him, the complaint bordered on the diversion of
part of the N12 billion disbursed to some rice farmers through BoA in which
Kebbi acted as uptaker for the purchase of paddy rice.
“In the course of investigations, it was revealed that some
rice mills in Kebbi collected bags of rice but failed to remit the total agreed
sum.
“So far, the Kaduna zonal office of the EFCC has been able
recover N297 million in favour of the Anchor Borrowers Programme in Kaduna and
Kebbi States,” he said.
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