Officials of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday arrested Alhaji Umar
Ibrahim-Rabagaddama, the immediate-past Chairman of the Interim
Management Committee of Zaria Local Government Council in Kaduna State,
over alleged fake projects.
The former council boss was invited to the Zaria Police Area Command for questioning by EFCC officials who came from Kano.
The officials, who refused to comment on Ibrahim-Rabagaddama’s case, went round the premises of the council headquarters to investigate the allegations levelled against him.
However, a reliable source, who pleaded anonymity, told NAN that the former chairman presented some documents to the EFCC officials, who were visibly unconvinced by his claims.
The source said that the arrest might not be unconnected with a petition written against the former chairman.
Prior to the arrest, there had been rife speculations in Zaria that Ibrahim-Rabagaddama bought a mansion worth about N60 million.
His arrest came barely 12 days after he handed over the council’s leadership to the new council chairman who was elected in the December 1 local government polls.
Some eyewitnesses also told NAN that the EFCC officials later took the suspect to Kano for further interrogation.
The former council boss was invited to the Zaria Police Area Command for questioning by EFCC officials who came from Kano.
The officials, who refused to comment on Ibrahim-Rabagaddama’s case, went round the premises of the council headquarters to investigate the allegations levelled against him.
However, a reliable source, who pleaded anonymity, told NAN that the former chairman presented some documents to the EFCC officials, who were visibly unconvinced by his claims.
The source said that the arrest might not be unconnected with a petition written against the former chairman.
Prior to the arrest, there had been rife speculations in Zaria that Ibrahim-Rabagaddama bought a mansion worth about N60 million.
His arrest came barely 12 days after he handed over the council’s leadership to the new council chairman who was elected in the December 1 local government polls.
Some eyewitnesses also told NAN that the EFCC officials later took the suspect to Kano for further interrogation.
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