EFCC Summons Suspended Minister Betta Edu for Alleged Fraud

Nigerian govt commences payment of N Power arrears says Betta Edu
Nigerian govt commences payment of N Power arrears says Betta Edu

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has issued an invitation to Betta Edu, the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, to appear at its headquarters in Abuja for questioning regarding suspected fraudulent activities. This move comes in the wake of President Bola Tinubu’s decision to suspend Edu from her ministerial duties over a contentious payment of N585.189 million to a private bank account.

A source within the EFCC confirmed the summons, indicating that the commission’s actions were prompted by the President’s suspension of Edu and subsequent directive for a comprehensive inquiry into the ministry’s operations.

Following President Tinubu’s swift suspension of Edu, the EFCC wasted no time in extending the summon, signifying the urgency and seriousness with which the matter is being handled. It’s been revealed that the EFCC had previously advised the suspension of the minister to facilitate an unhindered investigation into the alleged financial misconduct.

The source emphasized that Edu’s suspension is intended to afford the EFCC the latitude to meticulously execute its investigative mandate, underscoring the gravity of the situation. The official invitation has been dispatched to Edu, with the EFCC expecting her prompt compliance on Tuesday to provide crucial insights into the unfolding scandal.

The decision to summon a high-ranking public official like Edu underscores the EFCC’s unwavering commitment to upholding transparency and accountability within the government, signaling a robust stance against corruption.

As the events continue to unfold, all eyes are on the upcoming meeting between Edu and the EFCC, with expectations of significant revelations that could potentially shake the foundations of the minister’s tenure.

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