Okorocha’s aides stole property worth N50bn – Committee

Okorocha’s aides stole property worth N50bn – Committee

The Committee on the Recovery of Imo Government Property has alleged that about N50 billion worth of property belonging to the state was discovered to

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The Committee on the Recovery of Imo Government Property has alleged that about N50 billion worth of property belonging to the state was discovered to be missing after former governor Rochas Okorocha left office.

Jasper Ndubuaku, the chairman of the committee, while speaking on the recoveries so far made, said that it was regrettable that after all the efforts by the committee to recover the missing property, over N50 billion worth of government property was allegedly still in the hands of Mr Okorocha’s former aides and cronies.

Mr Ndubuaku said that three vehicles out of five allegedly taken away by Mr Okorocha’s Aide-De-Camp had been recovered. He said that 66 utility vehicles were missing from the Government House and six of them were allegedly traced to the wife of the former governor, Nkechi. He further disclosed that all the furniture in the Ministry of Happiness and Purpose Fulfillment, which had Mr Okorocha’s younger sister, Ogechi Ololo, as the commissioner, were also missing.

He said the former governor’s aides and other government functionaries have been appealed to, to return all the government property in their custody. Mr Ndubuaku said that the committee might be compelled to adopt other measures to recover the missing property, should its diplomatic approach fail.

He attributed the huge breakthrough made so far to the whistleblowing policy adopted by the committee.