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EFCC to prosecute Ex-Anambra Governor Obiano over alleged fraud

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Former Anambra State Gov. Willie Obiano

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), is set commence the prosecution of the former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Willie Obiano.

Obiano is being charged before the Federal High Court in Abuja, on alleged fraud-related matters and embezzlement of state funds.

His arraignment for plea which is slated for Wednesday was confirmed by an official in Justice Inyang Ekwo’s court where he would be arraigned.

Following the completion of his tenure in 2022, Obiano was placed on the watchlist of the anti-graft agency over allegations of corruption.

The former governor was eventually arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport hours after he handed over power to Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo.

The charges said he allegedly diverted public funds to his account.

Part of the charge reads, “That you, Chief Willie Maduabuchi Obiano, whilst being the executive governor of Anambra State of Nigeria between March 2014 — March 2022, sometime between 9th August, 2017 to 4th March, 2020 in Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, indirectly transferred through Mr Willie Nwokoye, your then principal private secretary, the sum of N261,268,585.00 only from the Anambra State Government Security Vote Account No: 5030050875 domiciled in Fidelity Bank Plc into the Fidelity Bank Plc Account No: 5600062873 belonging to Easy Diamond Integrated Link (an entity that had no business relationship with the Anambra State Government), which funds were dissipated for purposes unrelated / unconnected with the security affairs of Anambra State, which you reasonably ought to have known that such funds formed part of the proceeds of your unlawful act, to wit: (Stealing and Corruption) and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15 (2) (b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended) in 2012 and punishable under Section 15 (3) of the same Act.”

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