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The petition claimed the governor had awarded contracts to non-legal persons, even so without due process.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says it has commenced an investigation into the fraud allegation levelled against the Kogi State government and its governor, Mr Yahaya Bello.

According to a letter signed by the EFCC’s Director of Operations, Abdulkarim Chukkol, the anti-graft agency said it received a petition filed against Governor Bello and certain officials of his government.

Anti-Corruption Network, a non-governmental organization had on March 1, filed the petition against the governor, on claims that it uncovered huge financial fraud carried out in the state.

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In a copy of the petition shared on Twitter by Dino Melaye, a former Kogi Senator, the organisation detailed the allegations of financial mismanagement and corruption by Bello, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The petition claimed the governor had awarded contracts to non-legal persons, even so without due process.

According to Melaye, the petition was also submitted to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), U.S. Embassy, British High Commission and Transparency International.

A part of the petition read: “We have meticulously investigated and uncovered huge financial fraud carried out by Kogi State Government, the Governor of Kogi State and his Cohorts from 2016 – 2019, ranging from the award of contracts to non-legal persons, award of contracts without due process, circumvention of procurement procedures, suspicious payments made without specific breakdown, money laundering, borrowing from the non-capital market, fraudulent loan, and many others.”

The organisation further urged the new EFCC chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, to use his “good office and cause a further investigation on this matter and bring the perpetrators to book.”

Newsheadline247 gathered that the EFCC, in the letter dated March 26, summoned the group for an interview on March 31 at its headquarters in Abuja.

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