Friday 5 June 2015

Former Borno State Governor, Ali Modu Sheriff spent his second day with EFCC.

       Former Borno State governor, Ali Modu Sheriff, surrendered himself to EFCC.

Ali Modu Sheriff
      Former Borno Governor, Ali Modu Sheriff spent his second day with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, trying to explain all that he knew about the alleged siphoning of over N300 billion under his watch.

The operatives, who started questioning Ali Modu Sheriff  at 6pm on Wednesday merely allowed him some breathing space on Wednesday night and ordered him to report on Thursday for more grilling.

An EFCC source confirmed last night that he would not know when the former governor would be freed by his interrogators, who really wanted to establish the veracity of the story relating to the N300 billion.

   “The former governor was asked to go home on Wednesday night and he returned back by 10 am on Thursday and he is still with EFCC” a senior official of the anti-graft agency said.
The former governor walked into the hands of his interrogators at the commission’s head office in Abuja at 6pm on Wednesday and was immediately taken by his interrogators.
A top source at the commission confirmed that Ali Modu Sheriff  was quizzed over the sum of N300 billion taken from the coffers of the state without any work done with it as claimed by his administration.
EFCC said:We want the former governor to also explain to us how the sum of N13M which was taken from local government joint account in the state and was used and what it was used for”, interrogation is still going on.

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