ICPC arrests Kogi officials over alleged N68m school feeding fraud

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The Kogi State Programme Manager for the National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, Khadijat Karibo, and a former State Focal Person for the programme in the state, Adoga Ibrahim have been arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, over allegations of N68,097,053 fraud.

Spokesperson for the ICPC, Mrs. Rasheedat Okoduwa, who made the disclosure in a statement said the arrest followed the ongoing collaboration between the anti-graft agency and the National Social Investment Office (NSIO).

The statement read, “A petition alleging that the erstwhile State Focal Person and the Programme Manager had connived and diverted large sums of money meant for payments to cooks in the national school feeding programme in Kogi State was received by the ICPC.

“The petition alleged that the duo had perpetrated unlawful and unethical deductions from the accounts of cooks by the use of letters purportedly signed by them conveying their consent that a blanket and unspecified amount be moved to 10 different business accounts from the cooks’ accounts for sundry aggregated commodity supplies.

“The petition further alleged that the massive fraudulent actions were pulled off by the officials acting in concert with some banks in the state. Preliminary findings from the ICPC investigations indicate that for the programme to aggregate food items, the request must come from a state governor clearly stating the names and details of suppliers to the national coordinator of the NHGSFP for approval.”

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It added, “This approval was lacking in the case under investigation as Ibrahim only submitted a request in September 2018 but could not present evidence of approval, hence money was paid directly by the programme to the cooks’ accounts.”

ICPC said further findings indicated that the Focal Person and the state programme manager directed banks to place a lien on their accounts which were complied with and thereafter had a total sum of N40, 388,558.00 transferred from the accounts of 627 cooks to the accounts of 10 companies out of the money meant for the January 2019 feeding programme for 20 days.

 

Yetunde Adegoke