We’re probing Aregbesola over alleged LG funds diversion – EFCC
Femi Makinde, Osogbo
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission may have started investigation into the allegation of
diversion of local government funds levelled against the administration
of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State.
The EFCC’s Zonal Head, Ibadan,
Akaninyene Ezima, said this in a letter of invitation sent to the Civil
Societies Coalition for the Emancipation of Osun State.
According to the EFCC’s letter of
invitation made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Sunday by
the Chairman of CSCEOS, Mr. Sulaiman Adeniyi, the anti-corruption agency
invited the group to come and clarify some areas in the petition
against the governor.
The EFCC’s letter, dated May 13, 2016,
with reference No: CR: 3000/EFCC/IB/T.B/VOL.1/79 was titled,
“Investigation Activities: Acknowledgement/Invitation letter.”
The invitation letter read, “This is to
acknowledge the receipt of your petition dated April 4, 2016,
captioned Report of Illegal Diversion of 30 Local Governments’ monthly
allocations by the Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola.
“Why Civil Societies Coalition for the
Emancipation of Osun State is calling for investigation and stoppage of
Releasing of Local Government monthly allocations to Osun State through
Mr. Rauf Aregbesola and to inform you that investigation has commenced.
“In view of the above, you are hereby
requested to report to the EFCC Zonal Office at No.16 Revd. Oyebode
Crescent, Iyaganku, G.R.A., Ibadan, for an interview with the
undersigned through the Head, Team B, on May 17, 2016, at 10am prompt.”
The governor and some of his aides were
accused of diverting LG allocations by the human rights group in a
petition to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The group had claimed that the governor
suspended democratic structure in the councils and had mismanaged funds
allocated to them.
The CSCEOS’s petition read in part, “To
affirm this illegality and unconstitutionality, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola
suspended the democratic system in the constitutionally recognised 30
Local Government Areas of Osun State by appointing the grade level 14
local government staff as ‘council managers’ to man the council areas of
the state instead of ‘democratically-elected chairmen and councilors’
as stipulated in Section 7(1) of the amended 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria in order to give Aregbesola a leeway in the
criminal diversion of local government funds.
“That the Federal Government, the
National Assembly and its anti-graft agencies should investigate the
acclaimed road projects embarked upon by Mr. Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola on
behalf of the local government areas of the state without following the
due process of the Public Procurement Act.
“The violation of all due process in
managing the public finances of Osun State by Mr. Rauf Adesoji
Aregbesola has been seriously impacting negatively on the lives of the
state masses including the state and local government local workers
with their retirees alike.”
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