The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday
arrested a former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, over the Nigerian
Immigration recruitment scam in which no fewer than 20 job seekers died.
Also arrested by the anti-graft agency were former Permanent
Secretary in the ministry, Anaesthesia Nwaobia, and a deputy director who
allegedly facilitated the scam.
A source at the commission, who cannot be named because she
is not authorised to speak on the matter, said the three suspects were picked
up in the evening.
“They were brought into the commission’s headquarters today
and will be arraigned on a 12-count charge in the Federal High Court Abuja on
Tuesday,” the source said.
Some of the charges against Mr. Moro and his colleagues
include obtaining by false pretence, procurement offences, corrupt practices
and money laundering.
At least nine job seekers died on March
15, 2014 at the Abuja National Stadium while scrambling to secure seats for a
recruitment test into the Nigerian Immigration Service.
The stampede ensued after the over 200,000 job seekers scrambled through a poorly organized barricade at the stadium.
The stampede ensued after the over 200,000 job seekers scrambled through a poorly organized barricade at the stadium.
In Port Harcourt, Rivers State, four applicants died from
the stampede while 12 others sustained injuries and were rushed to Rivers
government-owned Braithwaite Memorial Hospital.
Credit: PremiumTimes
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