Investigation has shown that over N172bn fraud cases are against some senators-elect who were formerly governors.
Over 15 ex-governors won senate seats in
the March 28 election with many of them having cases of corruption
ranging from misappropriation of public funds to money laundering
hanging over their necks.
Some ex-governors have been in the
senate before the last elections while a fresh set of former governors
will be joining them when the new legislature is inaugurated on June 6,
2015 by the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd).
The list of the ex-governors elected as
senators, who allegedly have fraud cases against them, whether old or
new, include Bukola Saraki, Theodore Orji, Adamu Aliero, Sam Egwu,
Joshua Dariye, Danjuma Goje and Abdullahi Adamu.
The immunity clause in Nigeria’s
constitution protects the President, vice-president, governors and their
deputies from prosecution while in office but even after these public
office holders leave office, findings show that anti-graft agencies
including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have failed to
pursue their cases to logical conclusions.
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