Oyo Anti-graft agency nabs govt. officials for alleged diversion of funds

Fri, Aug 19, 2022
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THE Oyo State Anti- Corruption Agency (OYACA) has handed over some officials of the Ministry of Lands to the Ministry of Justice for prosecution over alleged diversion of government’s funds.

The OYACA Chairman, retired Justice Eni Esan, made this known in a statement made available to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Ibadan.

Esan said the agency, in carrying out its statutory mandate, investigated the officials (names withheld) for allegedly diverting government’s funds to personal accounts.

She said that the agency, upon completion of investigation, handed over the affected workers to the State Ministry of Justice, adding that they were currently standing trial in court.

The chairman added that the agency also recovered some amount of money paid to some staff of Lagelu Local Government on illegal sale of government land.

Esan said that the money had been recovered from them and returned to the owner, one Mr Samson Olasunkanmi, who unknowingly bought the illegal land.

NAN reports that OYACA was established by Gov. Seyi Makinde’s administration with the mandate to investigate cases of corruption and mismanagement of public funds, among others.

NAN reports that the agency lacks the power to prosecute but can hand over any case investigated to Ministry of Justice for prosecution. (NAN)

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