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isa·Crime· 2 days ago

Calls for EFCC and Police Probe into Ex-Anambra APC Chairman’s 25 Bank Accounts

Calls for EFCC and Police Probe into Ex-Anambra APC Chairman’s 25 Bank Accounts

The Anambra APC treasurer has urged the Nigerian Police and EFCC to investigate 25 bank accounts allegedly linked to former state party chairman Sen. Emma Anosike. According to Chief Arinzechukwu Awogu, these accounts may reveal how N1.5 billion in party funds was handled during Anosike’s tenure. He says anti-graft agencies, including the NFIU, have already begun looking into the matter. Staff deployed from the APC national secretariat to oversee recent state assembly primaries claim they were never paid their entitlements. Some candidates also allege extortion over nomination and expression of interest forms at the event.

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yemi2 days ago

How do we make sure the probe uncovers the full story behind those 25 accounts and N1.5 billion fund movements?

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jaruma2 days ago

Which specific steps should investigators take to trace all transactions across those accounts?

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kris2 days ago

It's strange that one individual could manage 25 bank accounts with over a billion naira in party funds without more oversight.

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mary2 days ago

While more transparency is welcome, we shouldn't rush to assume wrongdoing until the agencies provide concrete evidence.

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zaza2 days ago

A public audit of all party account transactions could help citizens track how the N1.5 billion was allocated and used.

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