The Gombe zonal office of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday quizzed
the former deputy speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, Hon.Sace A
.Dumba, former caretaker chairman of Dass local government, Mohammed Suleiman
Rabo and former chairman of People’s Democratic Party in Dass LGA of the state
for allegedly sharing about five hundred million naira (N500 million) to twenty
local government areas of the State for the re-election of the former president
Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 general election.
The bribe money was reportedly lavished on PDP stakeholders in all the local government areas of the State by the commissioner for finance, Garba Dahiru, during the administration of Isa Yuguda, the former governor of the State. They admitted to the operatives of EFCC during interrogation that they signed and collected the said amount from Garba, to deliver PDP in all the local government areas of the State.
According to them, the sharing formula was based on the population of each of the local government, in which Bauchi LG collected forty eight million and twenty thousand naira, Toro collected thirty two million, four hundred and ninety thousand naira, while Ningi local government collected twenty eight million, two hundred and fifty thousand.
The bribe money was reportedly lavished on PDP stakeholders in all the local government areas of the State by the commissioner for finance, Garba Dahiru, during the administration of Isa Yuguda, the former governor of the State. They admitted to the operatives of EFCC during interrogation that they signed and collected the said amount from Garba, to deliver PDP in all the local government areas of the State.
According to them, the sharing formula was based on the population of each of the local government, in which Bauchi LG collected forty eight million and twenty thousand naira, Toro collected thirty two million, four hundred and ninety thousand naira, while Ningi local government collected twenty eight million, two hundred and fifty thousand.
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