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ICPC Arraigns Prison Superintendent Over Alleged Job Racketeering

  • The ICPC arraigned the senior prison officer on Thursday.

  • He allegedly collected money from a couple for two vacancy slots in a university, which he allegedly knew did not exist.

  • The anti-corruption commission said the offence contravenes section 1(1) of Advance Fee Fraud and other related Offences Act, 2006.

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arraigned Eyimoga Moses, a superintendent with the Nigeria Correctional Services (NCS), Nasarawa State Command, over “job racketeering.”

The commission made the disclosure in a statement issued on Friday by its spokesperson, Azuka Ogugua.

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ICPC disclosed that Moses was arraigned on Thursday before Abdul Dogo, a judge of the Federal High Court, Makurdi, Benue state.

He was arraigned on a one-count charge of corruption for allegedly “collecting N800,000 from a couple for two vacancy slots at the Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa state, which Eyimoga knew was false and, therefore, committed an offence contrary to section 1(1) of Advance Fee Fraud and other related Offences Act, 2006.”

The defendant, Eyimoga Moses

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and was admitted to bail and ordered to be remanded at the Nigeria Correctional Service, Makurdi, Benue until he meets the bail conditions.

The ICPC said the case was adjourned to June 20 for trial.

In a related development, the commission arraigned Friday Adodo, general manager of AGB Limited; and Abdulrasheed Yusuf, a businessman and owner of FMateck Limited, for allegedly forging contract documents.

The defendants were earlier scheduled to be arraigned on March 24 on a three-count charge bordering on forging documents to bid for a contract at the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority (LBRBDA) Makurdi, Benue state.

The defendants, Friday Adodo and Abdulrasheed Yusuf

The alleged offence is contrary to section 97 of the Penal Code and section 58(1) of the Procurement Act, 2007.

“The earlier arraignment did not take place due to the absence of the second defendant, Friday Adogo, which stalled the arraignment, leading the judge, Justice A. Dogo to issue a bench warrant for his arrest for violating court proceedings. The matter was, therefore, adjourned to 28th March 2023,” the ICPC said.

The ICPC spokesperson said on the resumed hearing of the case on March 28, the defendants, Yusuf and Adodo, pleaded not guilty to the charge and were granted bail on “stringent condition”.

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The defendants were remanded in custody until they can meet the bail conditions while the case was adjourned to June 20 for a hearing.

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Philip Ibitoye

Philip Ibitoye is a journalist who boasts more than five years of experience reporting the news. He is an Editor at Eko Hot Blog.

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