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CSO Urges Anti Corruption Agencies toCommence Further Investigation on Alleged Indictment of Perm. Sec. Evelyn Ngige Over Breach of Procurement Act

Yemi Kanji, Bauchi
 
Anti corruption agencies in the country have been urged as a matter of urgency, investigate further, the corruption allegations against the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs Evelyn Ngige. 

The call was made by a CSO known as the 'Nigerian Watch Front Group' which expressed its concern over the continuous stay in office of the Permanent Secretary despite the serious allegation leveled against her.

The CSO in press statement through its National Coordinator, Abubakar Gazali Yaro, made available to Journalists in Bauchi on Friday stated that, “You may recall that the investigation ordered by the Inspector General of Police indicted the permanent secretary for contravening Section 58(4) (d)(5) of public procurement act, which is a clear criminal breach of trust capable of being prosecuted under the law.”

The CSO added that, “We are dismay that Mrs Ngige still finds herself in public office and has not been suspended for her corrupt act. The Nigerian police force has again invited her to appear before the IGP monitoring team to face interrogations.”

According to Abubakar Gazali Yaro, “We equally commend the Nigerian police force for their relentless efforts despite alleged huge financial inducement to mute over the case, this has further demonstrated the ability of the force towards criminal convictions and prosecutions of corrupt Government officials.”

“We therefore urge the anti-corruption agencies to carryout investigations for further prosecution of her corrupt act,” the CSO concluded.

Recall that Dr. Evelyn Ngige, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investments was alleged to have been involved in procurement scandal and alleged bribery of the Head of Service of the Federation over public procurement in order to shield her from corrupt practices prosecution following her indictment by the Nigerian Police Force.

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