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Enugu govt recovers ₦1.28bn from Sujimoto as EFCC hands over cheques

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Enugu govt recovers ₦1.28bn from Sujimoto as EFCC hands over cheques

Enugu State Government has recovered a total of ₦1.28 billion from Mr. Olasijibomi Ogundele, CEO of Sujimoto Luxury Construction Ltd., following investigations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, into the alleged diversion of funds meant for the construction of Smart Green Schools in the state

The recovered sum, part of which was paid to the company for projects ostensibly abandoned or substantially unexecuted, was formally handed over to the state government yesterday at the EFCC Enugu Zonal Office through a series of bank drafts and cheques.
Presenting the cheques, the EFCC Zonal Director in Enugu, Daniel Ise, said the recovery was in line with the agency’s statutory mandate to trace, recover and restitute public funds lost through economic and financial crimes.

He disclosed that the recovery followed a petition submitted by Enugu State government, which prompted the commission to commence investigations.

“As of today, we have been able to recover drafts to the tune of ₦1,234,350,000 and an additional ₦50,000,000, bringing the total to ₦1,284,350,000 for the benefit of Enugu State government,” Ise said.

He attributed the progress to the diligence and professionalism of EFCC officers handling the case, but stressed that the handover did not mark the end of the investigation.

Ise assured that the commission would continue to examine all aspects of the petition to ensure that every kobo unaccounted for was traced and recovered.

According to him, where evidence of criminality is established, the EFCC will proceed with prosecution in line with the law.

“This does not mark the end of the case. We will look at every facet of the petition to ensure that every kobo belonging to the Enugu State Government that is not accounted for is tracked and recovered,” he said, while urging contractors to adhere strictly to extant laws, particularly the Procurement Act.

The EFCC also reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with governments at all levels to safeguard public resources, warning that accountability in the execution of public contracts remained non-negotiable.

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